I’ve got two, same grey as yours for the city and a green one for the woods. Ideal size and weight to put into a rucksack. My only complaint is that by wearing a rucksack you stop the rear vent from working so far more internal condensation. I’ve also got a pair of their over trousers (ok) and a polar down jacket (excellent). All fit easily into a pack without taking up much space.
Yes, I've found similar whilst walking with a backpack. I'm going to check their Ultralite and also some of their Polar stuff as well. I didn't realise they did them until checking their website. The gilets look really well priced. Thanks for watching buddy
@@MoorlanderEDCexcellent review as usual. I like this product and may get one in the future. I was wondering if you have ever done any review on a portable puffy jacket that packs down into it's own pocket that's attached to the jacket? If there's a hooded version, even better. I've been trying to find one that I could stow away in my backpack as a backup in case of emergencies. It seems like a must have, especially since winter is here and it's a good time to be well prepared when going out camping. If you find one that suits the criteria I gave an example of, could you do a review on one? When it comes to outdoor clothing reviews you're my "go to guy" and basically the only one I trust when making a final decision on what I'm going to buy if I'm looking for some specific clothing options (No cap, I'm serious.)😉🤗 Okay, have a great day.
I had to triple check just in case, and happy to confirm it does. It's a usual size of about an inch or so. It's not let any rain in from my own testing... however I wasn't one of the few on top of Crib Gogh during Storm Darragh 😆
Looks like a perfect rain shield to stuff in to the bottom of a backpack and forget it's there until you really need it.
Yep, exactly right 😂🤙
I’ve got two, same grey as yours for the city and a green one for the woods. Ideal size and weight to put into a rucksack. My only complaint is that by wearing a rucksack you stop the rear vent from working so far more internal condensation. I’ve also got a pair of their over trousers (ok) and a polar down jacket (excellent). All fit easily into a pack without taking up much space.
Yes, I've found similar whilst walking with a backpack. I'm going to check their Ultralite and also some of their Polar stuff as well. I didn't realise they did them until checking their website. The gilets look really well priced. Thanks for watching buddy
@@MoorlanderEDCexcellent review as usual. I like this product and may get one in the future. I was wondering if you have ever done any review on a portable puffy jacket that packs down into it's own pocket that's attached to the jacket? If there's a hooded version, even better. I've been trying to find one that I could stow away in my backpack as a backup in case of emergencies. It seems like a must have, especially since winter is here and it's a good time to be well prepared when going out camping. If you find one that suits the criteria I gave an example of, could you do a review on one? When it comes to outdoor clothing reviews you're my "go to guy" and basically the only one I trust when making a final decision on what I'm going to buy if I'm looking for some specific clothing options (No cap, I'm serious.)😉🤗 Okay, have a great day.
Love the look of that,is there a wind flap behined the front zipper?
I had to triple check just in case, and happy to confirm it does. It's a usual size of about an inch or so. It's not let any rain in from my own testing... however I wasn't one of the few on top of Crib Gogh during Storm Darragh 😆
@MoorlanderEDC cheers mate,smart man not going up the crib,we choose life lol