Managed to get a Buff Teclite shirt on eBay recently for a good price ( new ones are £200+ ). It's actually damn good.
I've had a Active shirt for many years and it's been a life saver many times but saying that it can often be either to warm and occasionally not warm enough. As an example, last winter doing Fairfield horseshoe, fine on the flat, then hit the ridge and it's getting hot n sweaty but on the top in the windchill and only just warm enough.
Have to say, wore it for a week beginning of June on West coast of Scotland (says a lot about Scottish weather).
Anyway, was thinking Teclite shirt + one of the jackets or a synthetic belay jacket might be a good way to go for more versatility.
Would still want one of the pile shirts in the armoury mind.
As for other options, I had a Highlander Halo army pcs copy which was ok but just fell to bits in no time.
Snugpak do a micro pile lined jacket version of their windshirt.
Fortis do some nice looking Buffalo alternatives too.
Another option is to wear a high wicking fleece or grid fleece with a wind proof on top.
I've had a Active shirt for many years and it's been a life saver many times but saying that it can often be either to warm and occasionally not warm enough. As an example, last winter doing Fairfield horseshoe, fine on the flat, then hit the ridge and it's getting hot n sweaty but on the top in the windchill and only just warm enough.
Have to say, wore it for a week beginning of June on West coast of Scotland (says a lot about Scottish weather).
Anyway, was thinking Teclite shirt + one of the jackets or a synthetic belay jacket might be a good way to go for more versatility.
Would still want one of the pile shirts in the armoury mind.
As for other options, I had a Highlander Halo army pcs copy which was ok but just fell to bits in no time.
Snugpak do a micro pile lined jacket version of their windshirt.
Fortis do some nice looking Buffalo alternatives too.
Another option is to wear a high wicking fleece or grid fleece with a wind proof on top.