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I looked into electric heating jackets such as mobile warming ones, but I don't trust how long the heaters will work.

What I'm looking for is a jacket that's

Water proof Hoodie Has layers or removable liners

Basically I just want one jacket that will work in 60-70 degree weather and convert to be able to use in 20-30 degree weather, that I can just wear a short sleeve shirt on underneath. Right now I'm running 3 different jackets along with a shirt underneath and it sucks. I'm not really going for a fashion jacket either.

Price range is up to $450. What are you guys using?

I looked into electric heating jackets such as mobile warming ones, but I don't trust how long the heaters will work. What I'm looking for is a jacket that's Water proof Hoodie Has layers or removable liners Basically I just want one jacket that will work in 60-70 degree weather and convert to be able to use in 20-30 degree weather, that I can just wear a short sleeve shirt on underneath. Right now I'm running 3 different jackets along with a shirt underneath and it sucks. I'm not really going for a fashion jacket either. Price range is up to $450. What are you guys using?

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[–] 1 pt

Goretex is what you want. Just make sure you wash it correctly, when you do. My go-to brand is Columbia. They're based in the PNW and they make gear specifically for cold damp winters. Carhartt isn't waterproof, but their jackets are a long time staple also. I have both. The columbia is my everyday wear, my Carhartt is for when I gotta do shit in snow or sub 0 temps

[–] 4 pts
[–] 1 pt

Most times a couple of t shirts and a Pendleton are good. Realky cold? Ridgecut insulated bibs and my hooded Carhart. Composit toed boots, not steel toes.