I'm looking for a new shell for everyday outdoor use and travel. It should be fairly waterproof, cut so I can layer beneath is, and have a decent amount of pockets. Something I can hike or scramble in, ski in occasionally, or wear through an airport carrying my stuff on the way there. The latter leads to me wanting more and differently shaped pockets than most technical shells have. I live in the desert so when not traveling, wind and abrasion resistance is more important than being super waterproof, though immediate use willbe in NZ/Aus for a month this summer (their winter) where it will probably be high 30-40ss at night to 50s during the day, sometimes raining.
My current shell is an Arcteryx Zeta LT. I've no complaints (and avoided delam issues, knock on wood). It's been a great technical shell, but its pockets are big and really high on the chest to avoid harnesses so it's a bit odd to put much in them. It's also cut/sized pretty athletically so it's perfect with a baselayer or very light midlayer for higher output activities, but I start to feel like I'm inside a sausage casing if I try to wear it over a heavy sweater or puffy. I could just travel with both the tech shell and a more casual coat, but because I love outdoor gear, I want the perfect coat.
Does anyone have experience with Fjallraven's G-1000 shells? I was looking at the Skogso, which is G-1000 in the hood/shoulders and G-1000 lite for the body. I was thinking that with a little extra wax on the parts most likely to wet out it would be a good compromise travel jacket that I'd be happy to hike/ski in. I do wish it had at least one interior pocket though.
So any suggestions? I like the look of the Skogso, but I'm not wedded to a more casual looking jacket. I just want outdoor/travel versatility and pockets.
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