I'm looking for a jacket like this but with a light water proof shell on the outside.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B00SGRTGLI/ref=mp_s_a_1_12?qid=1462206800&sr=8-12&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=berghaus++fleece+jacket#
Any suggestions for a bag would be nice too. Anywhere around the 30-40 litre mark would be much appreciated.
Thanks guys
I'd recommend buying your insulation and water proofing separately. I have an eVent rain jacket and then can choose what to wear underneath depending on the forecast. Also can stay dry from the rain and dry from sweat if I get to hot.
Just a thought.
>>754239
So this original hoodie would be good insulation?
I like the look of this. I should be able to cycle with my pack, stay dry and not sweat too much right?
http://m.gooutdoors.co.uk/mountain-equipment-croz-jacket-p353278
>>754247
That looks good. Something to consider about fleece is that it has to stay dry to stay effective. Also, it's not going to pack small and will take up a lot of space in your pack.
http://www.paramo-clothing.com/en-gb/explore-range/
http://voormi.com/collections/shop/products/mens-fallline-jacket
>>754282
400 dollars. I'm not a poor fag but I live in the city and my wage is kinda slim. That is definitely the kind of jacket I had in mind.
>>754367
They're pretty new as well, right? For all you know they're fucking shit.
Maybe squirrel away a couple of bucks over a couple of years and if you still want one then there will be accumulated reviews.
>>754373
I think I'll settle with the one I posted. 400 dollars is just too much for a jacket.
Now I just need a new bag