yeah i did this was just pushed far down and and no one answered for a while so I want to make sure people see it at the top and dude can you give me help with these?
Mountain Hardwear Victorio, Rab Momentum, and Rab Latok Alpine...which one and any insight on them, like maybe a comparison? any info is helpful....they use DryQ Elite and eVent which are what I want I DON'T want Gore-tex at all...it would be nice if i could layer like some type of thick insulation but isn't baggy when worn alone like being active or in summer rain...yeah a helmet compatible would be nice, and about the layering thing i dont mean for it not to baggy, when alone, AT ALL, if its capable of having a big layer underneath i just mean its ok if its a little baggy by itself, yet capable of having a layer underneath, and i will be using this for ice climbing, snowboarding/trekking, backpacking (4-season), all types of rain...I have heard gore-tex can be very good, but breathability is better on the DryQ Elite and eVent and they are just as waterproof if not more ("DryQ Elite is 40,000K vs Gortex is about 30,000K)...I want it to be durable but not too heavy,
I just got a Thermarest NeoAir All Season, there are also the regular NeoAir which are basically the same just alot less warmer (don't get the Thermarest X-Lite I have heard while light they can puncture easily)..but it is a great pad I have just layed down on it but it seems good so far, and it is only 1 lb and packs down really small, doesnt take too long to blow up compared to other pads and durable too..I heard Exped makes good ones too but not sure
yeah a helmet compatible would be nice, and about the layering thing i dont mean for it not to baggy, when alone, AT ALL, if its capable of having a big layer underneath i just mean its ok if its a little baggy by itself, yet capable of having a layer underneath, and i will be using this for ice climbing, snowboarding/trekking, backpacking (4-season), all types of rain...I have heard gore-tex can be very good, but breathability is better on the DryQ Elite and eVent and they are just as waterproof if not more ("DryQ Elite is 40,000K vs Gortex is about 30,000K)...I want it to be durable but not too heavy,