25 August 2006, 22:23
DthfrmbvRivers West's new "LAW" Garmets
Has anyone seen/felt or tried this new material? I was wondering if you wore Under Armour's cold gear with a quality fleece pull over (S) and pants if you would be warm enough in SE AK in the beginning of November. I understand this material is thinner and lighter in weight than the original material, but I still believe in good layers for warmth. The Rivers West would shed the rain. I would be doing a good bit of hiking with some sitting, so I was thinking lighter the better, but it still has to keep me warm.
Thanks
26 August 2006, 00:29
brianboI have tried on a new Rivers West jacket. It's like wearing a thin wetsuit... not as tight, but nylon faced neoprene ~1/8" - 3/16" thick IIRC. The only vents are from elbow to armpit and I wouldn't want to hike in it... I'd be wet on the inside after 30 mins. I would put it on after hiking, once I started to sit for awhile and have no doubt that it would keep you warm and probably with less layers than one might think. It'll definitely keep you dry.
Regards,
Brian
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26 August 2006, 06:04
DthfrmbvThanks Brian. I was actually looking at their new Stalker series jacket and pant because the jacket has a fully ventilated upper back and chest. Plus, you have the underarm zippers, like you speak of, if you need more ventilation.