If you’re looking for a big plus point in buying this jacket, its breathability is definitely up there and you won’t find many other jackets in the same price range that offer this. It allows air to pass through and flow really freely and moisture is transferred away from whatever baselayer you have on. It means it can be used over a variety of different intensive outdoor pursuits without you building up much of a sweat. We’re actually really impressed at the breathability of this jacket. This is one of the defining features of this jacket – the Uberlayer from Outdoor Research is very breathable. However, really strong winds and blustery conditions will probably mean you need a more resistant outer layer on top of this jacket. In terms of wind, the mesh liner, thin shell and Alpha insulation do a good job in light winds. In particularly bad conditions, we’d recommend a light rain jacket on top. However, it does dry fairly quickly so for use in light rain spells, it actually isn’t bad. Even in light rain this jacket can get pretty wet and can soak through easily. It doesn’t have DWR treatment which means that water isn’t going to bead up and roll off the surface. Weather ResistanceĪlongside the weight, this is another area that we felt that the jacket has been let down somewhat. We’d really like the stowaway pocket to be just slightly bigger. You will do it but it isn’t a quick two-minute job. It does come with a stowaway pocket for easy storage however it can be a bit of a challenge to get it in. If you are hiking over several days pretty constantly, you probably will notice the weight compared to some other models. It isn’t going to massively weigh you down by any means but for some outdoor pursuits, it can be restrictive. Some features add to the overall weight such as the zipper and the thicker insulation. For how heavy it weighs, we’d like it to be a bit warmer and seeing as the warmth is decent but not great, we’d expect it to be a bit lighter. It is something that lets this jacket down a bit. It weighs in at 19.9 oz (although this can vary slightly with the size). One thing to mention is that this jacket is quite heavy. However, overall the warmth with this jacket is fairly good and is certainly far from the worst we have come across. It isn’t going to provide a ton of warmth if you’re just standing around or not working hard so if this is the case, perhaps it isn’t the jacket for you. That being said, if you’re really active when outdoors – strenuous hiking for example – this jacket should have a fairly good comfort level between temperatures of 45F and 60F. You’ll definitely find warmer jackets out there and given its weight (which we’ll look at in a minute), it could be a bit warmer than it is. The Uberlayer jacket from Outdoor Research has a 98 g/m2 Polartec Alpha insulation. For many people, it is a deciding factor in making a purchase. One of the big things we look for in these types of jackets is warmth. That isn’t its only features and we’re going to explore each one in-depth below. The Uberlayer jacket is designed for maximum movement and breathability. Key Specifications of Outdoor Research Uberlayer jacket Materialĥ – two hand pockets, two drop in pockets, one chest pocketĬore features of Outdoor Research Uberlayer Jacket
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