First up a confession. I'm not a proper outdoors person like the majority of members on here but I would really like to tap into the wealth of accumulated knowledge and experience if I may. I'm getting into outdoor photography and as winter approaches I'm looking for a new jacket.
Currently I use a Paramo Cascada for wet weather and when it gets cold I layer up with a base layer, fleece and the the coat. It works OK but Im looking to try and avoid that bundled up feeling so hoping to find a jacket that I can wear with either a base layer or microfleece underneath and keep warm.
For 3 season use and bumming around I have a Keela belay jacket which is fine but for standing on the coast with a north wind blowing I need something a bit more substantial. As a photographer there is quite a lot of inactivity so I'm looking for something insulated and windproof. I have considered down but am put off by the cost and it's general fussines.
It has been suggested that something like a Buffalo or Snugpak pile shirt would meet my needs but I'm not certain how warm these are if you are inactive.
Suggestions welcomed on what I should be looking at.
TIA
Currently I use a Paramo Cascada for wet weather and when it gets cold I layer up with a base layer, fleece and the the coat. It works OK but Im looking to try and avoid that bundled up feeling so hoping to find a jacket that I can wear with either a base layer or microfleece underneath and keep warm.
For 3 season use and bumming around I have a Keela belay jacket which is fine but for standing on the coast with a north wind blowing I need something a bit more substantial. As a photographer there is quite a lot of inactivity so I'm looking for something insulated and windproof. I have considered down but am put off by the cost and it's general fussines.
It has been suggested that something like a Buffalo or Snugpak pile shirt would meet my needs but I'm not certain how warm these are if you are inactive.
Suggestions welcomed on what I should be looking at.
TIA