[pct-l] Of Cutting Ounces and Sacrificing Quality

David Thibault dthibaul07 at gmail.com
Tue Mar 23 00:40:12 CDT 2010


I had the same experience.  I tossed the pants and used a rain skirt.  I had
a spare top sent by my resupply as I figured they might not last the whole
trip.   I had a zipper fail on one top and had maybe 3 small holes duct
taped by the time I got to Manning.

I would definitely recommend the top for California.  At 6 oz the top worked
fine and breathed as well as anything else I've used.  I've still not found
the perfect rain gear - I probably never will, but will keep trying to find
it. Living in Southern Arizona I don't get a lot of practice dealing with
the rain.  If anyone knows were I can find a $30 eVent rain jacket let me
know (TIC)!   Also be aware that the sizing on dri-ducks runs very large.  A
Medium is very big.

Day-Late



> By the time I hit Manning Park, I had three small (1"x2") duct tape patches
> on the jacket. Two of the patched holes were caused by jumping fire embers.
> Field-patching with duct tape rendered the jacket good as new and I'm sure
> glad it wasn't a $280 eVent jacket hit by those runaway embers.
>
> Besides, if you're worried about durability, you can always just buy 10
> backups and have them shipped to every mail drop and still end up ahead of
> the game compared to dropping $200 on a less breathable alternative.
>
> -Julian
>
>



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