mneagle Posted December 14, 2001 Posted December 14, 2001 Has anyone given soft shells (Schoeller et al) a try? I'm wondering how they perform under PNW conditions, how tough they are and what sort of care they require to keep them water-repellent. Or are they just another scam to leach every last penny out of gear-heads? Quote
Bronco Posted December 14, 2001 Posted December 14, 2001 Im too poor to have a coat yet, but the pants are great. They shed snow and light rain yet breath like fleece. If you do get wet they dry pretty quickly. Fair on the weight and compression depending on the design. Do a search friend, this has been discussed in detail more than once. Quote
Dru Posted December 14, 2001 Posted December 14, 2001 powershield kicks ass for winter. it keeps DWR well too. you will get wet wearing schoeller in the rain all day while bushwacking unless you have the new techy stuff with a wp/b laminate in it. in which case you have basically a gore jacket with a soft outer. and then it depends which one has better DWR as to which one keeps you drier. also see http://www.cascadeclimbers.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=9&t=000186 and http://www.cascadeclimbers.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=9&t=000001 [ 12-14-2001: Message edited by: Dru ] [ 12-14-2001: Message edited by: Dru ] Quote
Richard_Pumpington Posted December 15, 2001 Posted December 15, 2001 I have Cloudveil's Serendipity jacket and except for the rain mentioned above, the jacket is the best piece of inner/outer wear that I own(the most versatile,for sure!). What makes Schoeller fabrics so great,is the fact that there durable (if abraded,they maintain unaffected wind/water RESISTANCE (not wind/water PROOF!),they're much more tear resistant and breath much better than wind block fleece. I would say to stay away from the stuff with the laminate, as this will decrease the durability.Nuff said? Quote
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