cowboyarcher
WKR
Hi all,
This question is not necessarily directly related to hunting, but you guys know technical clothing, so I figured I'd ask here.
I work indoors and outdoors a lot; we are frequently moving from one to the other. I have found the best way to manage this is to wear s comfortable amount of insulating layers for the indoors, topped with a lightweight wind breaking layer. For me, this has been an Eddie Bauer Sandstone Hoodie.
The sandstone is very light and breaths relatively well, but there are times I have to shed it to gain breathability. I think this jack with pit zips would be perfect...
Anyhow, are there any other super breathable jackets out there to consider that still fair well in the wind? Softshells with helmet cut hoods would be preferred (I wear a hard hat a lot).
Thanks for any tips, God bless!
Adam
This question is not necessarily directly related to hunting, but you guys know technical clothing, so I figured I'd ask here.
I work indoors and outdoors a lot; we are frequently moving from one to the other. I have found the best way to manage this is to wear s comfortable amount of insulating layers for the indoors, topped with a lightweight wind breaking layer. For me, this has been an Eddie Bauer Sandstone Hoodie.
The sandstone is very light and breaths relatively well, but there are times I have to shed it to gain breathability. I think this jack with pit zips would be perfect...
Anyhow, are there any other super breathable jackets out there to consider that still fair well in the wind? Softshells with helmet cut hoods would be preferred (I wear a hard hat a lot).
Thanks for any tips, God bless!
Adam