Serious question. There's a similarity between a lot of them without enough differentiation IMHO.
For example the special 6, mountain and active are basically very similar. One is longer, the other sounds like it's got a different means to pull excess fabric in other than the traditional buffalo pocket waist straps. So what are the uses or benefits of each? Anyone know?
The zipped jackets make an overkill solution for UK hill lunch stops but are probably too bulky to carry. They loose out to synthetic jackets or even down in cold UK winters.
I only ask because they all look great designs but I don't know if they'll suit me and even which one to get.
I like the OTH smocks. I like their side zips (had them on the buffalo windshirt I had as a kid for cycling). I used to go for thinner softshells like rab vapour rise but these days feel the cold more since I'm slower moving with a 5 year old. Plus I'll be evening dog walking (got a puppy last winter).
I take the dog along an exposed canal which is bitter in winter winds straight off morecambe Bay. I usually wear vapour rise top with gilet and a haglofs synthetic belay jacket over for the coldest days. Buffalo now seems appropriate for my needs. They're all too similar to choose one over the other.
Then there's sizing. I'm 6'5" tall but slim. When I've tried them on they're rather baggy about the middle (shoulders and arms fitted as is the length). The straps aren't completely the solution. Is there anything other than the buffalo? Perhaps one with a different fit? Montane seemed a better fit but their design isn't as good. No straps to pull it in but hood comes with it.
So any views on the differences in buffalo tops?
For example the special 6, mountain and active are basically very similar. One is longer, the other sounds like it's got a different means to pull excess fabric in other than the traditional buffalo pocket waist straps. So what are the uses or benefits of each? Anyone know?
The zipped jackets make an overkill solution for UK hill lunch stops but are probably too bulky to carry. They loose out to synthetic jackets or even down in cold UK winters.
I only ask because they all look great designs but I don't know if they'll suit me and even which one to get.
I like the OTH smocks. I like their side zips (had them on the buffalo windshirt I had as a kid for cycling). I used to go for thinner softshells like rab vapour rise but these days feel the cold more since I'm slower moving with a 5 year old. Plus I'll be evening dog walking (got a puppy last winter).
I take the dog along an exposed canal which is bitter in winter winds straight off morecambe Bay. I usually wear vapour rise top with gilet and a haglofs synthetic belay jacket over for the coldest days. Buffalo now seems appropriate for my needs. They're all too similar to choose one over the other.
Then there's sizing. I'm 6'5" tall but slim. When I've tried them on they're rather baggy about the middle (shoulders and arms fitted as is the length). The straps aren't completely the solution. Is there anything other than the buffalo? Perhaps one with a different fit? Montane seemed a better fit but their design isn't as good. No straps to pull it in but hood comes with it.
So any views on the differences in buffalo tops?