Where's most of your riding?

A shell as the outermost surface, like a Patagonia Houdini, keeps wind from 
causing convective heat loss, staves off some wetness and you will have a 
very useful item  benefiting  you across a wide spectrum of weather and 
temperatures when you put it over a range of insulation or base layers. 
it's very packable and able to come off before a base/insulating layer.

I have a Mammut full zip hoody soft shell not too different from the 
Arcteryx with some insulating fleece lining and I find it to be very 
limited for use while cycling if it's above 32°.

Andy Cheatham
Pittsburgh
 

On Monday, March 18, 2019 at 4:06:51 PM UTC-4, Dave Grossman wrote:
>
> Hey Y'all,
>
> I'm looking for a new spring/fall mid-weight hoody.  I'd like to get 
> something with some insulation, rain repellency, zip chest pocket, and 
> durability.  I've been eyeing the Arcteryx Atom LT Hoody but it ain't cheap.
>
> I have the Revelate Hoody which I love but I wouldn't mind something with 
> a full zip as well.  I'd use it for riding, packing, general life, etc.
>
>
>

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