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Charlie Brumbaugh
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I'm looking to buy a new jacket for hiking  / travelingtraveling during winter in Australia for temps between 8c to 15c and possibly in windy and rainy conditions.

I noticed that snow jackets tend to be cheaper than soft shell jackets and that they are waterproof and wind resistant, so I was wondering what issues I would face if I use a snow jacket?

I'm looking to buy a new jacket for hiking  / traveling during winter in Australia for temps between 8c to 15c and possibly in windy and rainy conditions.

I noticed that snow jackets tend to be cheaper than soft shell jackets and that they are waterproof and wind resistant, so I was wondering what issues I would face if I use a snow jacket?

I'm looking to buy a new jacket for hiking/traveling during winter in Australia for temps between 8c to 15c and possibly in windy and rainy conditions.

I noticed that snow jackets tend to be cheaper than soft shell jackets and that they are waterproof and wind resistant, so I was wondering what issues I would face if I use a snow jacket?

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Nigel Fds
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Using a Snow jacket for non snow conditions?

I'm looking to buy a new jacket for hiking / traveling during winter in Australia for temps between 8c to 15c and possibly in windy and rainy conditions.

I noticed that snow jackets tend to be cheaper than soft shell jackets and that they are waterproof and wind resistant, so I was wondering what issues I would face if I use a snow jacket?