Cheers for replies, confirms my ideas of what soft shells are for.
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Cheers for replies, confirms my ideas of what soft shells are for.
I have the Guide in XL and the Yukon in L and it fits over the top excellent, you need to jump on Kuiu on You Tube and have a watch to see what fits the bill, the Yukon is a mean jacket as wind is the killer once your wet and it's 100 bullet proof. The Guide is the go to jacket for everyday use. Comfortable and warm and quiet.
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obviously you only sail the good days then?
:P
Like these guys said, buy the guide jacket in a non camo colour as you'll wear it everywhere it's so plush.
Yukon jacket for the wet stuff. Waterproof and windproof, packs down into its own hood nice and small. Arm pit heat dump zips, couple pockets. Not the quietest but if you need to wear it the rain will probably be louder than you.
My only gripe with the Yukon is its quite a short fit, would be perfect if they had a version with something like a split tail to keep your ass dry when you sit down.
No mention of Sitka yet?
I find my one pretty good. Dry and comfortable as it breathes very well.
I like that it comes as a solid color. Not a massive fan of camo.
Swazi and Swazi only
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Has anyone got a stoney creek glaisnock? Like the look of them and wondering if they perform as good as them claim to?