![]() I've worn it in the summer in the movie theater or restaurant and taken it off when going outside. I bring it when traveling was a thing b/c airplanes can get cold. I bring this if I think it might rain since it's easy to pack up. Easy to layer with a long sleeve shirt on colder days. Mostly I wear this to run in the morning when it's coolish. Even though this is slim fitting (and I don't usually choose items that fit that way), this has become one of my favs due to its versatility. It has become an essential piece of my layering system.įirst off, definitely size up if you have curves unless you like your jackets tight. ![]() When my houdini is too far gone, I will certainly be replacing it. When I've taken this jacket on multi-pitch climbs, I've stayed away from clipping it to my harness in fear of pulling against it too hard and having my layer tumble down the wall. The clip loop is cute but delicate and unnecessary in my opinion. ![]() The high-zipper with the hood is excellent at keeping my hats from getting blown off my head on ridges. The chest pocket is just the right size for a phone and keys for a quick run. I like to layer it with my rain jacket for more wind-pro or in cold rain, or chilly snow activity days. Read More entures where it's too chilly to go shirt or sun-hoddie only, but too warm to put on an insulated layer. It works great at stopping the wind and trapping your body heat to keep you warm on adv. This layer is perfect for wet, misty environments and dry, sunny, windy days on peak attempts, multi-pitch climbs or ridge-walks. I bought the houdini after seeing my friend layer one with his rain jacket in Chilean Patagonia and my life has never been the same.
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