Zpacks octa fleece hoody

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I learned about this from somewhere on rokslide but can’t find the thread anymore. Anyone have experience with this or know something about the fabric?
 
I got one for backpacking and love it. I can hike in it and it dries quickly. Not great if you are sitting still and it is windy but I throw a light rain jacket over it and it is a great mid layer. Similar use to my Kuiu peloton hoodie but I prefer it because it seems to handle sweat better. Little long by design so it doesn’t ride up as bad with a pack. Size up if you get one. I wear a large in mist things and gave that one to my wife even though it is big on her and got an XL.
 
I have one of these and like it for hiking/trail running. wind cuts through it and not for sitting. I'm 5'-9", 190 lb and apparently that's an XL in hipster-backpacker sizes. Tru to anything Zpacks, it's light.
 
I have one of these and like it for hiking/trail running. wind cuts through it and not for sitting. I'm 5'-9", 190 lb and apparently that's an XL in hipster-backpacker sizes. Tru to anything Zpacks, it's light.
How is the length on it? I’m 6’2 190-200 so unless the xl is big on you I would go with a 2x.
 
How is the length on it? I’m 6’2 190-200 so unless the xl is big on you I would go with a 2x.
I'd say this XL fits me pretty spot on. It's a little long for me, but not much. I think you'll need 2X for length.
 
About the fabric, I haven't tried the Zpacks octa, but I have several Mountain Hardware Airmesh layers. I believe the Airmesh is also Octa.

I tend to prefer my Future fleece, alpha direct, and kuiu peloton90 hoodies for my layering needs though.
 
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