Gear Review: Cloudveil BPM Jacket

This rainshell excels with weekend warriors who dabble in a bit of everything.

Verdict

When an ill-advised shortcut in the Adirondacks’ Great Range led to unexpected class 5 scrambling–in the rain–I was glad to be wearing this four-way stretch, waterproof/breathable rainshell. It’s made of Cloudveil’s proprietary membrane laminated to a knit nylon, and even when I climbed hard the inner surface felt less clammy than other unlined shells. Pros Ultralight and ultrastretchy. Cons It lacks a hood and has a zippered lumbar pocket, both of which make it best-suited for dayhikes (the pocket holds a small camera, snacks, water, and a hat). cloudveil.com

Best For

Weekend warriors who dabble in a little bit of everything–running, cycling, climbing, hiking, and Nordic or downhill skiing

Tester Data

Berne Broudy

Duration Jan. to March

Conditions/locales 20° to 50°F; rain, wind, snow in VT, NY, CO

“I usually wear a hat, so I liked the hoodless design. It keeps the neckline clean, and the jacket light and compressible.”

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