AZ_Hunter_2000
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The OP was concerned about unnecessary weight so I tailored my response to that. I did miss the Peloton 240 option.Curious about why the pass on softshell? I bought the axis jacket for my first elk hunt kit this year. I could still return it and go a different route.
TIA
The soft shell is technically not needed. With rain gear, you already have protection from moisture and also from wind. But if it's not raining, I don't want to wear my rain gear and busting brush; don't want to risk getting a tear.
I personally like soft shells and use them for some hunts. For example, I will always take one on late Coues hunts. It mostly gets worn while glassing and there's a cool/cold breeze. I could use my Peloton 240 but I hate dealing with snags and burrs. Did take my Axis to Kodiak and that wound up being a waste of weight and pack space. It was too bulky despite it handling the rain and wind very well; I'd have been better off bringing my Peloton 240. Now if I was hunting coastal brown bear in the rivers my Axis wound have been money.
As far as your Axis, what was the reason(s) you picked it up? I'd revisit that and go from there. Are you going to have a regular camp or is camp on your back?