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![]() Daniel-San First, there is no such thing a 'breathable' -- just Daniel-San varying degrees of sauna-like Hell. ... This may be due to Daniel-San the fact that I sweat like a whore in church, so YMMV.... My mileage is just the same, so I would tend to agree. However, if I basically don't move, then a breathable garment might keep me dry. Daniel-San Second, durability is important. Agreed. Daniel-San Specific brand experience... Daniel-San I had a cheap Sierra Designs 'Backpacker' raincoat Daniel-San ... Their rainwear sucks. Ok... Daniel-San Had a Frogg Toggs set ... More junk. Ok... Daniel-San Had a set of Red Ledge rainwear -- absolute Daniel-San ****e. ... Quality control at the factory consists of a Daniel-San drunk monkey. Burned this set in the camp fire. Great... Daniel-San Got the Precip set -- jacket and full-zip pants. So far, Daniel-San happy with these. Based on what you and others are saying, that seems to be a solid option. They're not too expensive either. Daniel-San While in Canada, look around for a Mountain Equipment Daniel-San Co-Op Store. Outstanding reputation. I've never shopped Daniel-San there, but some Canucks on a backpacking board I read rave Daniel-San about it. www.mec.ca Good idea. Their products do look impressive. Mountain Equipment Co-Op would also be an easy option since they seem to have a store in Vancouver, and Marmot seems to have dealers there so I can basically decide when I see the products. Thanks for your input, much appreciated. -- Jarmo Hurri Commercial email countermeasures included in header email address. Remove all garbage from header email address when replying, or just use . |
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![]() "Jarmo Hurri" wrote ... Daniel-San First, there is no such thing a 'breathable' -- just Daniel-San varying degrees of sauna-like Hell. ... This may be due to Daniel-San the fact that I sweat like a whore in church, so YMMV.... My mileage is just the same, so I would tend to agree. However, if I basically don't move, then a breathable garment might keep me dry. Daniel-San Second, durability is important. Agreed. Daniel-San Specific brand experience... Daniel-San I had a cheap Sierra Designs 'Backpacker' raincoat Daniel-San ... Their rainwear sucks. Ok... Daniel-San Had a Frogg Toggs set ... More junk. Ok... Daniel-San Had a set of Red Ledge rainwear -- absolute Daniel-San ****e. ... Quality control at the factory consists of a Daniel-San drunk monkey. Burned this set in the camp fire. Great... Daniel-San Got the Precip set -- jacket and full-zip pants. So far, Daniel-San happy with these. Based on what you and others are saying, that seems to be a solid option. They're not too expensive either. Daniel-San While in Canada, look around for a Mountain Equipment Daniel-San Co-Op Store. Outstanding reputation. I've never shopped Daniel-San there, but some Canucks on a backpacking board I read rave Daniel-San about it. www.mec.ca Good idea. Their products do look impressive. Mountain Equipment Co-Op would also be an easy option since they seem to have a store in Vancouver, and Marmot seems to have dealers there so I can basically decide when I see the products. Thanks for your input, much appreciated. -- Jarmo Hurri I have no idea if Campmor will ship to Finland, but they have the Precip jacket on sale for $79.99 -- a pretty good price. Sizes tend to run a little large to allow for layering. http://tinyurl.com/95s69 Dan |
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![]() Daniel-San I have no idea if Campmor will ship to Finland, but they Daniel-San have the Precip jacket on sale for $79.99 -- a pretty good Daniel-San price. Sizes tend to run a little large to allow for Daniel-San layering. Thanks for the tip, but I think I'll take a look at the product in Vancouver before actually buying one. I'll lose some bucks, but it will decrease the regret factor. -- Jarmo Hurri Commercial email countermeasures included in header email address. Remove all garbage from header email address when replying, or just use . |
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