| 82 | | $189 | If you're in the market for a lightweight and durable layer that will repel sun and wind with ease and dry super fast, this is a stellar choice |
| 80 | | $259 | If you need need good breathability and all-around comfort, this insulated hybrid is a great option |
| 79 | | $279 | This jacket breaks the mold for a windproof softshell - it is lightweight, moves like a dream, has great ventilation, and is an ideal layer for ice/mixed climbing |
| 78 | | $115 | This jacket is lightweight, breathable, easy to move in, and affordable - a great combination for the active outdoorswoman |
| 75 | | $190 | A fantastically mobile and stretchy technical jacket for alpine conditions, this layer manages to be nearly weather-proof AND breathable |
| 74 | | $249 | This jacket is a durable, breathable, great fitting softshell with excellent water resistance that we love having at the crag and for aerobic hikes |
| 74 | | $130 | A featherweight yet fairly feature-rich wind-layer for summer peak-bagging, trail-running, and rock climbing |
| 74 | | $230 | This supple waterproof layer looks and feels amazing and will keep moderate amounts of moisture completely out |
| 67 | | $229 | This layer has a lot going for it - warm, super stretchy, comfortable - but it doesn't handle water very well and the hood design is strange |
| 65 | | $139 | If you're on the hunt for a mid-weight pullover that can cover a lot of bases without breaking the bank, this is a great option |
| 64 | | $349 | Whether ice climbing, mountaineering, or heading to dinner with friends, this layer effectively protects from the elements in style |
| 63 | | $129 | The Ferrosi Hooded is a well-priced layer for many mild weather applications |
| 62 | | $199 | With incredible four-way stretch material and a generous fit, this jacket is one of the most comfortable pieces in our softshell review |
| 46 | | $149 | A warm and wind-proof but non-technical softshell for casual outings |