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<blockquote data-quote="wfooshee" data-source="post: 308432" data-attributes="member: 6354"><p>I can't speak for the Intake specifically, but I have a Cortech HRX, similarly equipped with waterproof liner and quilted liner, and Cortechs are made by Tour Master. When looking I had decided on the Intake as it was a good bit cheaper than the HRX, but my wife said it looked like a Star Trek uniform, and then the HRX went on closeout for less.</p><p></p><p>Can't really answer about the warmth, though, because I bought it this summer, and it hasn't gotten below 80 yet.</p><p></p><p>When it rained, I wore a rain suit, not the liner. I would treat the liner as a for just a bit more warmth, and not for waterproofing. After all, when it stops raining, the outer jacket is still wet.</p><p></p><p>I don't know about the Intake, but my waterproof liner can be worn separately as a windbreaker, apart from the armor jacket. That's kinda cool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wfooshee, post: 308432, member: 6354"] I can't speak for the Intake specifically, but I have a Cortech HRX, similarly equipped with waterproof liner and quilted liner, and Cortechs are made by Tour Master. When looking I had decided on the Intake as it was a good bit cheaper than the HRX, but my wife said it looked like a Star Trek uniform, and then the HRX went on closeout for less. Can't really answer about the warmth, though, because I bought it this summer, and it hasn't gotten below 80 yet. When it rained, I wore a rain suit, not the liner. I would treat the liner as a for just a bit more warmth, and not for waterproofing. After all, when it stops raining, the outer jacket is still wet. I don't know about the Intake, but my waterproof liner can be worn separately as a windbreaker, apart from the armor jacket. That's kinda cool. [/QUOTE]
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