Puzman – 2013-05-06
Awesome minimalist softshell
I've used a bunch of different softshells and windshirts, and I've found that most are not breathable enough for me (I sweat a LOT). This is the first one I've used that breathes really well, while still providing enough wind protection to make it usable for most conditions. I've used it downhill skiing, trail running, mountain biking, hiking, and camping. It's near perfect, except that the pockets are too low and are unaccessible if you're wearing a harness or pack waistbelt. Otherwise it'd get 5 stars.
semi-rad – 2013-03-19
Favorite jacket ever
I wear this for everything, most often as an outer soft-shell jacket when multi-pitch climbing in the dry climates of the West. It's simple, light, blocks enough wind, has no zippers or cuffs to get caught on my gear, and just barely fits over a climbing helmet. And it packs down into one of the hand pockets and has a loop to clip to my harness.
kiwiclimber – 2010-04-23
Love this jacket for all things alpine
I love this jacket for climbing every where from Squamish to the Cascades. It is so light and warm that I never do a route in mixed weather without it.
visualadventures – 2010-04-14
Great Climbing Jacket
I think this a great piece of gear for climbing. It keeps the wind and a light rain off of you. It stretches so it moves with you instead of against you. If you're afraid of a heavy rain, you might want something more waterproof than water resistant. It's more durable and has more friction than gore-tex paclite, so you'll fair much better when you gotta get your whole body into to. I wish there were zips on the cuffs, but otherwise couldn't ask for more.