Well quality wise it looks no better or worse than other good brands I own like montane, haglofs, ME, rab, Marmot, golite, etc. Better than keela for quality.
I spotted a potential issue on one cuff that looked like it had a loose thread. After pulling at it the thread went. I think it was a trapped couple of loose threads and not part of the hem which was secure. I have worked in a quality role with sewing so I know these things happen and it doesn't bother me.
Overall my only quibble is a personal preference that not many will think an issue. I don't find the zip on the kangaroo pouch is nice to use. The zip is closed to the left. I'm right handed and would have preferred the zip to be closed to the right. Why? Well to open it I have to move the hand from my right side to the left before opening the zip then the reverse to close. I'd prefer to move the hand from the right to the left to open. It just seems more efficient for a right handed person.
As I said it's such a minor matter that's probably only an issue for me until I get used to it. Do you ever get those feelings that something isn't right for you? That's a trivial niggle on something that should be perfect because it's a premium product?
Fit wise I think I could have got away with a shorter mountain shirt afterall. It's a little long for me, halfway between both shirts would suit me best.
It was about 10 degrees today and a weak breeze. I actually felt a little cold when stationary. It's not as warm as I thought it was going to be. Now that means I might need to rethink my kit for Norway. Although I think I might have the early stages of a cold which usually shows as feeling cold. A day or so I'll know.