I do alot more reading here than posting but I'll chime in on this from a perspective alot of people aren't commenting on.
Id never ever pack in a softshell in early season or for rain or on any mobile hike. But not every hunting trip is an early September elk hunt from a backpack.
But come late November here in the interior of BC (and similar I'm sure to alot of cooler states), I absolutely can't wait to throw on my jetatream jacket when it's freezing or below, and the wind is howling, and I'm walking mule deer from a basecamp. We will do 15km/day slow moving from a base camp (wall tent or trailers) thru enormous burns. Howling cold wind non stop, never rain, often cold snow. Real hard to beat a Jetstream in that scenario. I'll throw it in the pack to get from camp to up on the plateau, then wear it all day with a few layers under it. Blocks the wind which is colder than the air temp very well and is very cozy.
Id never ever pack in a softshell in early season or for rain or on any mobile hike. But not every hunting trip is an early September elk hunt from a backpack.
But come late November here in the interior of BC (and similar I'm sure to alot of cooler states), I absolutely can't wait to throw on my jetatream jacket when it's freezing or below, and the wind is howling, and I'm walking mule deer from a basecamp. We will do 15km/day slow moving from a base camp (wall tent or trailers) thru enormous burns. Howling cold wind non stop, never rain, often cold snow. Real hard to beat a Jetstream in that scenario. I'll throw it in the pack to get from camp to up on the plateau, then wear it all day with a few layers under it. Blocks the wind which is colder than the air temp very well and is very cozy.