I recently purchased the Senchi 90 hoodie with front quarter zipper. I like the zippered version because I can open the zipper and dump out excess heat. I can comfortably wear this up to 55'sh F when paired with a long sleeve base layer (maybe 60 if I open the zipper). Last week I did a section hike on the AT between Hot Springs, NC and Erwin, TN. I wore a lightweight Smartwool long sleeve base layer with the Sench 90 hoodie. The Temps were in the low to mid 30's. This system worked fantastic as long as I was climbing hills and working hard, but when I swung around the side of a mountain and was hit with strong winds (or stopped), I'd get a bit chilled. I thought this Senchi would have stunk after a day or two or hiking (not merino wool), but it actually held up quite well. I was pleasantly surprised. I love this mid-layer and is my go-to system until they invent something better.
@@rootsandpeaks Yeah it’s just a guy, I think his name is Justin that makes them, but it has a cool hood/face flap thing with customizable button colors on it. It also has the option for a kangaroo pocket which is super helpful. There’s a few week lead time though, but it’s sweet.
Hi RP! Would you size it up? So L instead of M? So many people say that for Polartec Alpha in general, now I'm unsure. Especially because I'd need to order it from the US to Europe. So no chance to cheaply try a size. Liked your content, keep it up!
I think the fit is similar to microgrid, which usually runs about a half size smaller. So, if you normally take a medium, I’d suggest a large. Good luck! And let me know how it fits you!
It is not very durable. It is easy to snag on things. It’s really better as a mid layer, but I use it as an outer layer all the time…Just carefully. Hope that helps.
yeah, it was exactly that model on the color green and looks very similar to the one in the video in terms of the design, even had a bag to carry it. and also sported the polartec logo. @@rootsandpeaks
I mean it was a nice jacket and could have just ordered another one after returning the faulty one, but I thought that if it wasn´t sturdy enough to arrive in good condition maybe it wasn't gonna last for a hike. but now that I see your video and that it is an established technology from polartec that works, I feel bad for not ordering another one @@rootsandpeaks