Like the Title states, I need a new Jacket for Concealed carry I am currently using an Old Arcteryx Jacket that I probably have had since 2001 or so The fabric is swiss dynamic schoeller. Its a nice relatively loose fitting soft shell that conceals well and is starting to come apart on me. I have looked at TAD and like what I see, but they don’t have what I want in my size. What are you guys using? EDIT: looking for Low pro, no 511, and the new Arcteryx seems really tapered and slim not conducive to Concealed Carry.
I have a Marmot shell the model name escapes me at the moment. You might look at them or Patagonia or really any of the “outdoorsy” clothing brands. They pretty much all produce some sort of softshell jacket. The real question is how much do you want to spend and does it have to be made by one of the tactical du jour brands like TAD Gear or Arcteryx?
I just ordered a new Arc’teryx softshell as my old one seems to be in the same state as yours. It’s been run pretty hard over the years, so it’s time for a new one.
Anyway, I also recommend the Marmot stuff. The E Line jacket my buddy has is nice, and I’ve considered grabbing one for myself in addition to the Arc’teryx.
How hard are you going to run with this thing? Planning on taking any classes with it? If so, you can buy two of the E Line’s for what I just spent on the Arc’teryx one.
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Yep, this is going to a work, firearms class, CCW requal, rifle carbine course do it all jacket, I am pleased that this Arcteryx has lasted for me for 10 years, and doing the all that it has done in the last 8 its starting to show its age.
The Arc’teryx is the way to go then. Mine has held up pretty well under just about any conditions. Backpacking the Appalachians, hunting, classes, work, casual wear, etc.
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For those not looking to spend enormous amounts of money, the Condor line might be the ticket. They have tactical jackets in softshell that can be had for about $85, if you look around. I’ve got a lightweight fleece for even less from here:
As an FYI, that Condor jacket is iffy. At least mine was. After just 3-4 months of wearing the jacket everyday to and from work (absolutely no hard use whatsoever, just normal everyday wear) the hood drawstring detached from the inside. Seams started coming loose. Not sure if mine was just a Friday jacket. Still waterproof and whatnot, lots of pockets, but it’s also pretty heavy for what it is.
Caveat: I’ve never owned anything from Condor.
What you’ve just written has also been expressed by many others who’ve bought Condor and regretted it. Yes, there are plenty of guys who own them and are happy, but Condor’s record is way too spotty for me. When I was shopping around for new soft and hard shells this summer, I ruled them out pretty quickly.
Buy once, cry once…
Go take a look at REI, and try some stuff on.
I have a Marmot soft shell like this http://marmot.com/products/approach_jacket_spring_2011?p=216,303 that works well. The back is slighty longer so if you bend over you have more fabric.
Have had it for 2 years and has been holding up fine. It has a decent fit, too, for me with longer arms and am 6ft tall.
I just bought an Otte Gear Alpine. It’s very nice and loose enough to carry with. I walked my dog in the rain for an hour and it didn’t soak through I also took a pistol course in it this weekend. Rolling in the dirt. Looks perfect
I prefer a Marmot. Their stuff has never let me down.
Right now just window shopping, not stateside, and the jacket I have just is getting more frayed and the DWR is not what it used to be. Ill look at the Marmots
Condor is a little too shitty for me. I have one and it fell apart not too long ago.
I like the Marmot one listed
Mountain Hardwear has a decent one as well, maybe short for OWB.
Available in requisite browns and greens …
Well I bit the bullet and got the Arcteryx, Bravo soft-shell in Black, I figured the one I have lasted ten years then hopefully this one will as well.
Nice! Congrats!
My softshell has lasted a decent amount of hard use, I’ve had seems fray but no splits, my only real gripe is that STRONG, COLD wind does go through it, last Halloween I wore it while bar hoping in NYC and the cold wind off the water went through.
I’ve worn it more than a few times during “Milsim” (Day or Multi Day long continuous) Airsoft games, and I’m not what you’d call a soft, player, I aggressively push and craw through brush, over rocks, and other abrasive surfaces, where other pieces of Condor crap have failed and so far its held up rather well.
condor quality is iffy.
i bought the rothco spec ops soft shell which is the exact same jacket but the quality is about 50% better.
If anything was going to expose the shortcomings of a piece of kit it would be aggressive “crawing” and air-softing. Thanks for your contribution.
OP: I like Arc-Teryx. Their clothing is second to non in the quality/innovation department as well as customer service. Mine held up well through a Chicago winter as well as lots of hiking.
Quality and design-wise you cannot go wrong with Arc’teryx. From my experience I find them to be “gold standard” I use to judge other gear.
I do not own any Condor gear but from what I have read it would seem that people’s experiences vary greatly. I have read posts from people that have run it hard with no issues while I also have read about people having issues.
I bought a Marmot shell about a month ago and was not all that impressed with it so I returned it. The biggest issue I had was that I was paying an Arc’teryx price for a piece of gear that was not on par with Arc’teryx.