Obviously this is just taking their word, I have a peloton 240 and I asked them if it would be more wind resistant than that, they said it would be significantly more wind resistant than that. It’s not a number but that’s what they said.Few observations: The Proximity jacket is essentially a Kenai with fleece and a wind barrier- but it's just an ounce shy of 2 pounds. Not a big deal if you only use it for stand hunting whitetails, but I'd like a $300 jacket to serve more than one purpose.
They also don't commit to being Windproof. I wonder why. They tout all their soft shells and even their Peloton 240 as 'highly wind resistant'. My experience is that they're not. Especially the 240. Wonder how wind resistant they're talking. My assumption is that with a foam membrane designed specifically to cut wind it should be pretty dang windproof, but the reviews will tell.
The Windpro jacket looked most interesting to me- 18 oz. would be lighter than most soft shells, but it looks like they opted not to go with pit zips, and even in a jacket called a 'WindPro' they're still not committing to windproof.
Looking forward to hearing the reviews on these. I love the idea of a lighter, quieter version of a soft-shell, but only if it's as windproof as the Jetstream and somehow breaths as well without pit zips.
Just some observations after looking at the initial info on them.
I like the weight, and I like the idea that it’s supposedly cut to fit a kenai under it. That would let you double the insulation at will and it’s all decently packable and zip off.
The noise thing kinda sucks, I’m hoping to hear some more feedback on it.