« Reply #19 on: November 01, 2015, 05:50:15 AM »
[Like the outer jacket doesn't have any armor, so should pack relatively small, no?
Yes.
And the outer layer could be okay in rain with the windscreen.
Also yes. Keep in mind the Flex [outer shell] is water resistant, not water proof. It does a great job at repelling light rain or short bouts of considerable rain. But in driving rain, it is going to get through.
Don't like the idea of rain liners on the inside, leaving the jacket soaked for hours.
I don't either, seems odd to me.
Plus the Flex also has a full sleeve liner for even colder mornings.
Yep. And, unlike the outer shell, it is easy to insert and remove.
Hmmmm, maybe this jacket can be a 4-seasons jacket indeed.
No jacket can really be 4 seasons if it is not heated, unless one lives in FL or similar
I add a heated vest when temps are below 55.
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