• Basic Characteristics
    • Softshells combine water resistance and breathability between mid and outer layers
    • Made from synthetic materials with open weave for breathability
    • Provide warmth, flexibility, and wind resistance
    • Usually resist water penetration for 20-30 minutes
    Advantages
    • Outperforms hardshells in high-exertion activities
    • More comfortable than traditional fleeces
    • Lightweight and easy to store in backpacks
    • Can be used as both outer and mid-layer
    Disadvantages
    • Not waterproof due to lack of taped seams
    • Less breathable than regular fleeces
    • Dry slower than fleeces
    • Relatively heavy and expensive
    Usage and Limitations
    • Ideal for city wear and day hiking
    • Not suitable for multi-day trips
    • Tactical softshells offer better protection in extreme conditions
    • Most manufacturers produce in Asia, especially China
    Comparison with Hardshells
    • Softshells are more breathable but less waterproof
    • Hardshells provide better protection but less breathability
    • Softshells can be used as mid-layer or outer layer
    • Hardshells are better suited for changing weather conditions

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