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rkhpa
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Sep 26, 2017
Update: I still really like this. It's lightweight, really soft and surprisingly warm, byt... The durability issues are starting to pop up. The garment itself is well constructed but I have developed three small (eraser sized) holes in the back and side near the belt line and one on the arm above the wrist. This isn't really going to bother me much for what I'm using it for but I had hoped it would be holding up better after only couple of months of moderate use
I bought the Kailash last drop. Very comfortable and warm. I wore it for a few day with 70's during the day and 30s at night and for about 6 days total. It felt warm out in the sun but I felt that it shed the heat and moved moisture well. The material is very thin so I'm a little concerned about durability but so far so good. I wouldn't put it in the same class as cashmere but it is very soft, softer than most all of my Merino wool gear. I'm 6', 210 lb, 43 chest, 34 arm length and the XL fit well except the arms are a bit long. which isn't really problem and the thumb holes are nice. The neck is also a little weird, It's a bit big and floppy around the neck and the zip guard is kinda bulky. I got used to it but check it out in the video link below.