Jacob Chapman
WKR
I'm looking to replace my old first lite rain gear.
Love to hear from other folks who have used this system
Love to hear from other folks who have used this system
I'm working on the review right now. You won't have to worry about durability with these pieces unless you are inordinately rough on gear. Normal or hard use will be fine.Any update on the new dew point? Would like to see the rokslide review before purchasing a set. Particularly concerned about durability. I'm an ounce counter, however, I still look for reasonably durable gear. Thanks!
Awesome. Thanks for the update! That's what I was hoping/expecting to hear. I've heard good things regarding the old version as far as durability goes as well.I'm working on the review right now. You won't have to worry about durability with these pieces unless you are inordinately rough on gear. Normal or hard use will be fine.
This was a review that slipped through the cracks last year and did not get finished before hunting season. That's why you can't find the full review. But in a nutshell, the Dew Point is a solid lightweight option. It goes in my pack on every hunt unless the forecast is torrential rain lasting for days. It is very durable but not bomb-proof like the heavier pieces of GoreTex. If you are busting brush daily then you need to look elsewhere. But if you want something light to stuff in you pack for unknown weather and is very waterproof, the Dew Point might be for you. I hope this helps.@Josh Boyd I would be very interested in reading your full review, but I can't seem to find it anywhere? Any chance you could post me a link?
Most of all I am concerned about the durability. I saw you post saying "it also seems to be durable thus far but that is what the extended testing is for."
If you ever plan on running a puffy under it, i'd size up. I usually wear medium in outerwear but got this in a large and think the medium would be too tight over a puffy but probably perfect over a tshirt. Rather rain gear be a little bit big than too small though. I'm about your height and 30lbs lighter for reference.Bumping this back up as I'm looking to order a set and unsure on which size I should go with.. 5'9" 200#. I wear a large in the vast majority of stuff (sitka fanatic, sitka base layers, all kuiu or first lite stuff, 35" sitka pants). The only thing I wear an XL in is a sitka Jetstream because the large was too tight across my shoulders, but its also listed as a "Performance Fit", whereas the Dewpoint is a "Standard Fit". Their pant sizing chart says the 35" falls into the Large sizing, so I'm guessing I'll probably be fine with a large jacket as well?
If you ever plan on running a puffy under it, i'd size up. I usually wear medium in outerwear but got this in a large and think the medium would be too tight over a puffy but probably perfect over a tshirt. Rather rain gear be a little bit than too small though. I'm about your height and 30lbs lighter for reference.
Size up the pants too, or just the jacket?
And my XL jetstream jacket would be the perfect size for a rain jacket - I just don't know the actual sizing difference between their "standard" and "performance" fits - is an XL in one a Large in the other? Or are they not that much different?
Yes. But like anything breathable, if it's a soaking rain, your getting wet. But it takes a while.Bumping back this thread, So everyone’s thoughts on the Dewpoint still good? Reviews seem decent the last few years.
Hi Josh thanks. I don’t have the dew point yet but interested. My regular job I work as a ground worker for the state I live in. I was wondering if the dew point would be a good piece of kit for a grounds worker? I would want to wear this not as as protection from the rain but as a wind breaker when it get below 32 with a good layering system. Thanks!This was a review that slipped through the cracks last year and did not get finished before hunting season. That's why you can't find the full review. But in a nutshell, the Dew Point is a solid lightweight option. It goes in my pack on every hunt unless the forecast is torrential rain lasting for days. It is very durable but not bomb-proof like the heavier pieces of GoreTex. If you are busting brush daily then you need to look elsewhere. But if you want something light to stuff in you pack for unknown weather and is very waterproof, the Dew Point might be for you. I hope this helps.
-Josh
It would definitely block the wind and works well with a base layer appropriate for the conditions.Hi Josh thanks. I don’t have the dew point yet but interested. My regular job I work as a ground worker for the state I live in. I was wondering if the dew point would be a good piece of kit for a grounds worker? I would want to wear this not as as protection from the rain but as a wind breaker when it get below 32 with a good layering system. Thanks!