I like their clothing too Dave, so much so I bought 2 of the Squamish 
Hoodies a few years ago in different colors, on sale of course !  They 
easily make the best fitting hoods and with functional adjustments if 
called for.  I get the price consideration, but do it all jackets like 
those tend to be high priced to start with. Not that they need to , but 
because they can.  I'm not recommending the Squamish by any means, I like 
it because it's high breathability and un-totally-windproofness lends 
itself to a great range of temps and activities walking or riding or 
whatever, so I can customize what I wear underneath, which is basically 
anything.  That's why I never bought a all-in-one kinda jacket as it has a 
fixed amount of insulation whereas just the shell offers unlimited choices 
underneath or over top. Sometimes I'll even wear it with a Mountain 
Hardwear super thin wind resistant vest that has a mesh back, for extra 
wind buffer on the chest.... then take one or the other off as my body temp 
raises.  The Squamish hood is just darn perfect too, it fits like it was 
custom made.  It too has a high retail price, much moreso than even a 
Patagucci Houdini that for me sucked in every way and wouldn't wear if was 
free.  The "just works for me" factor trumps whatever the Squamish may 
cost, I would pay retail for it if needed . 


On Tuesday, March 19, 2019 at 8:53:05 AM UTC-4, Dave Grossman wrote:
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> I know Garth.  I really like it.  The reviews of it are great and it is 
> exactly what I want.  Simple, clean, and durable.  And I've owned Arcteryx 
> stuff over the years and they are no joke about backing their products.  
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