Thanks for your input. I’ve been reading threads for a couple weeks I’ve noticed you have a lot of good Info on here. Thanks for sharing.I think the outer fabric is very similar (or the same), so pretty close in durability from that angle; not having a interior fabric doesn't seem to bother Alpha Direct as near as I can tell
Anyone else find synthetic mesh tops are an improvement to wool mesh tops specifically for very cold and active days?
Yeah maybe I need to experiment more with them again. Wool during cool medium active days is pretty nice thoughI find that synthetics simply out perform wool base layers; wool trumps syn for the odor factor, but for moving moisture and drying quickly tough to be a lightweight syn base layer
Definitely some physiological differences between people. I see some of you wearing high gsm wool, and that wouldn't work for me as a heavy sweater. Not saying you shouldn't, if it works for you.
One thing I have noticed about my Alpha Direct hoodie ( that I've only had for a couple weeks) is how fast it seems to pull moisture out of my base layer. The other night I hiked in about 2 miles in a Black Ovis 150gsm (50/50 merino/syn blend) and a BD Alpine Start windshirt. Temp was around 40, damp with 15 mph breeze or so. I got to where I wanted to camp with mild perspiration under my pack, pulled off the windshirt, and put on my Ascendant hoodie. I was amazed how fast the moisture was gone from my baselayer, much faster than it would have with my former 2nd layer of a Sitka mid weight fleece.