Dear Matthew,

I will enthusiastically second Hilltrek, either their greenspot jacket (size up 
if you have long arms) or their "braemar hybrid smock", which is a half-zip 
hooded jacket with a double-ventile upper half. 

I have had four Hilltrek jackets. I am too sweaty/run too hot for Analogy pump 
liners (I have one, and it sees little use as a result).

The double-layer greenspot was a fantastic jacket, though the pocketing was not 
ideal for winter use, and it is cut a bit trimly for off-bike use. Sizing up 
fixed the problem, and gave me an opportunity to get my little brother a nice 
jacket (he is both younger and smaller, and the medium fit him well). I managed 
to let mine get stolen. Oddly, my brother lost his too, leaving it behind in a 
cafe....

 I have a single-layer Braemar windshirt that does almost exactly what I 
want—breathes well, wide comfort range, sheds short, intense thunderstorms, 
lots of pockets.. About four times a year I get caught in an extended steady 
rain and the single-layer shoulders wet out. Hence the "hybrid" recommendation.

They are brutally expensive, and worth it. Sewn in Scotland.

Best Regards,

Will
William M deRosset
Fort Collins CO USA

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