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    Default New Zpacks rain jacket

    Has anyone tried this one out? The breathability figures are high considering the waterproofness on the material.
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    I received mine two weeks ago. I could not find any reviews so did a Q&A session with Zpacks. Based on that I pulled the trigger. I love the simplicity and it has all the features I was looking for. Its light weight and feels more like a wind jacket. I've tried it in a few rains and love it, but I have not tried it on an extended trip hauling gear and working up a sweat. That will be the true test.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaytonaHiker View Post
    I received mine two weeks ago. I could not find any reviews so did a Q&A session with Zpacks. Based on that I pulled the trigger. I love the simplicity and it has all the features I was looking for. Its light weight and feels more like a wind jacket. I've tried it in a few rains and love it, but I have not tried it on an extended trip hauling gear and working up a sweat. That will be the true test.
    Let us know the results.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TTT View Post
    Challenger not their newest jacket, the Vertice.
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    Thanks. The last link covers the Vertice.


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    Quote Originally Posted by TTT View Post
    Thanks. The last link covers the Vertice.

    Wow, that was a waste of 24 minutes. It's purely a guy unboxing his rain gear in his dining room. No use outside; not even a quick test of water resistance under a shower head. (Even he complains about how long the video is, because he supposedly has other stuff to do. )

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    LOL - very true!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DownEaster View Post
    Wow, that was a waste of 24 minutes. It's purely a guy unboxing his rain gear in his dining room. No use outside; not even a quick test of water resistance under a shower head. (Even he complains about how long the video is, because he supposedly has other stuff to do. )
    Yes. I’m in total agreement.


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    Quote Originally Posted by tflaris View Post
    Yes. I’m in total agreement.


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    I hate youtube reviews for this very reason.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ethesis View Post
    I hate youtube reviews for this very reason.
    Too many people pretending to be experts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrL View Post
    Too many people pretending to be experts.
    That is so true, I've been bushwalking for over 40 years and wouldn't presume to do gear reviews etc because without actual scientific testing they are just your opinion. Plus I'm still learning, actually picked up a few ideas on the AT this year from newbies that had a approached a problem in a new way and it worked. Plus walked while it was snowing for the first time, that was a buzz.

    People do one thru hike, admittingly a long one and next thing they have youtube channels, websites offering gear reviews and tips. There was one on a thread here offered up a 3.4kg (7.5lb) coleman popup tent as a lightweight tent option. They have a webpage doing gear reviews and offering advice, and on the review of that tent said they wouldn't use it if is was raining.

    No wonder new people to hiking get confused.
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