Had to look at a couple of my windbreakers for a refresher on what's what. Each is 'Made in China', bought in the last few years on Amazon (I think)... Here are two descriptions based on different jacket types:
1. Have 2 jackets with mesh pits. One is a dark camo, other is a light desert camo. The tags show FREE SOLDIER. They were around $15 a couple years ago. They're made from a virtually weightless material/thin (can see thru) and tough. Zippers are great, fixed hood, they pack tiny. Fit is slim/athletic cut. Mine fit ideal by going one size up.
2. Have a few others that are typical lightweight nylon windbreakers. I have two that are branded 'Beautiful Giant'. One white camo, one woodland. They cost me less than $15 per, basic cut, fit to size, great zippers, fixed hood, durable and slick nylon.
Been wearing these things for many years for bird hunting/dog training + a packable wind shield/heat retainer over base layers when fishing or rifle/bow hunts. What I've listed will hold up as good as any high dollar piece. Nike and North Face make thin nylon wind jackets if willing to spend $40. Or can go a bit more $ for the Patagonia jacket mentioned. That's the gamut!
Beware when buying this sort of thing on Amazon. Lots of junk offered... and availability of the better cheapo stuff is hit and miss. Hope this helps!