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Reddit mentions of Amazon Brand - Peak Velocity Men's Polar Fleece Full-Zip Athletic-fit Jacket, Black, XX-Large

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Amazon Brand - Peak Velocity Men's Polar Fleece Full-Zip Athletic-fit Jacket, Black, XX-Large
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Fitted: A slim, athletic fit that's trim from chest to waistThis full-zip fleece jacket has a high collar, zip hand pockets, and stretch side panels to maximize mobility and athletic utilityPolar fleece is incredibly soft inside and out, providing medium-weight warmth and all day comfortCheck out more activewear from Peak Velocity by visiting amazon.com/peakvelocityModel is 6' 1" with a 40" chest - wearing size Medium
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ColorBlack
Release dateJanuary 2019
SizeXX-Large

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Found 1 comment on Amazon Brand - Peak Velocity Men's Polar Fleece Full-Zip Athletic-fit Jacket, Black, XX-Large:

u/JermIsMyHomeboy ยท 2 pointsr/snowboardingnoobs

There is no single midlayer to rule them all. Between changing conditions, and variance in personal comfort levels, it's really just a matter of figuring it out.

It sounds like your Columbia fleece is on the heavier end of things (perfect for truly cold conditions, but probably too much for "regular" PNW weather). So look for something lighter. Fleece is always safe, but the only real rule is to avoid cotton at all costs. You can spend as much or as little as you like, they'll do the same basic job. The only difference between an expensive and cheap midlayer is stuff like fit, construction, and branding. The function, the ability to keep you warm, is all very comparable (within a given warmth of course).

Realistically, you want a few options so you can tune your kit to match the conditions. And so long as you avoid cotton you can't go wrong. Fleece doesn't even have to be a snow/outdoor brand if you don't feel like paying the premium.