PRODUCT SUMMARYBy Swiss Miss
THE GOODThe Ascensionist Jacket is hands down the best softshell for climbing and skiing that I have ever worn. Here's why:
Hood: Helmet compatible, 3-way adjustable. Perfect for keeping out spindrift in couloirs on windy days. I hardly noticed it was pulled up over my helmet while climbing.
Weatherproof: Welded seams and DWR coating make this one of the most weather resistant softshells on the market. Standing out in the rain for ten minutes got the jacket slightly damp but the inside remained mostly dry and the outside dried very quickly. Fine for everything but the heaviest downpour, great for snowsports.
Fabric: Stretchy, easy to move in, DWR coated. Not too heavy, not too light, just right! Nice soft brushed chin patch over the zipper and awesome colors! No one will lose me in my bright red jacket.
Fit: A longer than average cut makes this jacket perfect for wearing under a pack or a climbing harness and it doesn't ride up at all when I raise my arms. The sleeves are plenty roomy for a few layers. Nice, flattering cut for women.
THE BADOrder a size down, these jackets run very big (this isn't necessarily "bad")! I normally wear a small in just about everything, and the XS in this jacket fits me perfectly even with thick layers underneath; definitely not too small.
The pockets fit skins nicely and are positioned higher than on most jackets. They are above my pack hipbelt, but I would like them slightly higher when I'm wearing a harness. It also lacks pit-zips, a no-frills feature (or lack thereof) that I like, but some of you sweatier people may not.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOWLadies: you need a new softshell: Must be breathable, weather resistant, have a good hood, pockets that fit skins, and not much more. Look no further than the Patagonia Ascensionist Jacket... plus, it'll look good on you.