That's interesting. I've had a couple of their softie jackets in last couple of years, SJ3 and 6 I think, latest versions, and love them, apart from the token hoods which are a bit silly !
What don't you like about them or found wrong ?
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The stitching on mine (sj6) was starting to unravel straight from taking it out the bag, a lot of it is just single stitching also.
The hood is pointless, fits skin tight and provides no real insulation, makes the collar stiffer, its only attached by about 2 inches of stitching at the back.
The collar is massive! at least twice the size of the old jackets, this means when when fully zipped up there's loads of room for heat to leak out, its gash for fitting under a smock.
The main zip is far too stiff, has poor windproofing, gets caught often. The pocket zips grab the material at least half the times you go to use them. This has been an issue for a while even on the old sofites, but the newer zips are thinner and feel weaker.
The arms fit better, the chest fits a bit better. The diagonal stitching along the front is just for astects though imo and just really works to stiffen it all up.
Overall i liked the old softies and one of them kept me warm in some truely bad weather, but i just returned the new one. Bought a keela jacket in its place, much better.