1. The Hercules garnered more envious comments than any other jacket we tested—there’s just something about a sharp-looking soft shell with a fuzz-lined hood that people can’t resist. But less obvious touches—like flap-free drawcords and cuffs that repelled snow and rain without feeling constrictive or bulky—are what ultimately earned the highest praise.
2. Even with its fashionable cut, the Herc is first and foremost a top-notch performer. With a trim, athletic fit, it easily slides under a hard shell when the weather rolls in. And while the cut might prove restrictive with any other fabric, the Herc is supple and stretchy enough to allow complete freedom of movement. Plus it’s one of the lightest shells we tested.
3. It adapts incredibly well to changing conditions. Credit a new fabrication of Polartec Powershield that has a high-loft, fleece-lined interior. The combination of a weather-resistant, breathable outer and a plush inner proved extremely versatile at the resort and in the backcountry, keeping us warm on windy ridges and venting excess steam once we started pumping again.