What's everybody's philosopy on choosing a raincoat for the Southwest?
My old raincoat is delaminating, and I have some big walks in the Southwest planned for the coming summer, so it's time to think about buying a new one. It seems to me that choosing a raincoat for the Southwest is particulary challenging. Years ago, Gore refused to honour their "guarantee to keep you dry" because the raincoat that I had returned to them appeared to have a large number of tiny holes, consistent with damage from prickly vegetation. (Guilty as charged - the coat had seen a lot of scoparia!) I haven't bought a GoreTex raincoat since then.
One interesting comment from the Gore man was that thicker outer fabrics have less dense weave, leaving the membranes less protected from punctureing by prickly scrub. I'm inclined to believe this and am more concerned about punctures than tears which can be repaired.
One of Mowser's youtube videos recommends an Arc'Terix raincoat for SW Tas that costs $1000. Is it really going to last long enough to warrant spending that sort of money? (Assuming I maintain it properly but still wear it in scoparia.)
Should I buy a cheap raincoat and plan on throwing it out after a few years when it deterioates?
Should I buy an expensive raincoat but keep it away from prickles for the first few years of it's life then "demote" it to Southwest use?
Should I just accept getting wet and focus on keeping warm?
Anyway, what are people's thoughts?
Cheers
JamesMc