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Maybe this is a question and maybe its a rant, but I'm struggling to find a decent 3L hardshell jacket and pants for lift access (though minimal enough to have in a pack for touring is welcome).</p>
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In the old days with GoreTex I could at least get some sense of garment quality based on some known marketing buzzwords and material selection. Now that everyone (Gore included) is working around PFAS bans, its hard to get a sense of material from perusing the web. Everyone has invented their own version of the 3L membrane to unknown success. Some list waterproofing/breathability numbers, others don't. And testing is highly flawed and results cherry picked. I don't have a place nearby I can go to fondle a wide range of jackets which would be incredibly useful right now.</p>
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So here is the question: what are PNW mags using for lift served days? I need something that can hold up to rain and that near rain wet snow that soaks out all those "waterproof but breathable" shells from companies that develop their products more favorable environments. </p>
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My wish list:</p>
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3L harshell with the equivalent to GoreTex Pro levels of waterproof and breathability (20k/20k minimum).</li>
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Fitted, not overly baggy but roomy enough to add a layer on colder days.</li>
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Minimalist. I don't need a powder skirt or 30 pockets.</li>
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Pockets that can be accessed wearing a harness or pack.</li>
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Lightweight and packable enough that it would not be out of place in my daypack on dubious backcountry missions.</li>
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Colors. I don't want to blend into the landscape when I'm lying in a treewell waiting for someone to see me (I'm looking at your Patagonia).</li>
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About the only items I have found that seem to come close are the euro brands like Rab Khroma line or Norrona Lofoten. The downside is that they are $$$ and hard to come by with limited stock online. Arcteryx seems to have shit the bed.</p>
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Flylow is a past favorite, but their material was heavier than ideal the last time I bought anything from them. Stio is my wife's go to, but their Environ line seems to fail the breathability requirement and I don't like the style of their burlier options.</p>
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What are you PNW mags wearing during these atmospheric river events? Do I just hold onto my beat up Arcteryx GoreTex Pro for one more season?</p>
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