I normally wait a bit, but today was a good test.Weather (Twin Cities, MN): 48 F, misting, wet roads, no windPack: Buffalo insulated cooler backpack, white w/black trimBike: Specialized AWOLLights: fore & aft for inclement weatherUpper clothing: Land�s End silk turtleneck under this jacketLower clothing: Baleaf mountain biking shorts under VERY old wind pants with leg cuff straps.Event: Grocery run to Target doing curbside pickup, about 4 miles round trip plus standing time.So�first the jacket fits perfectly. I�m 48� chest, 47� hips, 42-44� waist depending on status of lunch. 2XL met those measurements per the chart and room for a modest sweatshirt underneath. And a zipper garage! Honestly, lead with that I�ll buy anything. I hate beard snags.During the ride I was quite toasty, I�m a sweater regardless of breathability of fabric, and I could feel the areas without the fleece letting wind whoosh. The back was covered by the heavy insulated pack, but easy to zip up or down the front to accommodate breezes from forward movement.Dry inside from rain, it�s misty, but rained more thoroughly earlier. I have an actual rain jacket for downpours since I�d always rather play outside.The arms are a tad long, I�m 5�8� T-Rex build, but the wrists are nicely held by a soft, elastic like gauntlet. More like a thin Neoprene feel than gathered wristlet.The chest pocket easily holds an iPhone SE, larger would struggle. Also kept my phone dry from mist and my sweat, so bonus points.I already love the jacket, no loose strings or unraveling spots, and it�ll make a great layer under wool for colder winter commuting.Update 11-20-2024:Nearly daily use commuting to and fro, often work, but some smaller grocery runs.Monsoon (MN version): 47 degrees F, rotten headwind: I stayed dry inside a saturated jacket. It gets wet, but I don�t, and neither did my phone in the outside chest pocket. Dries quickly just hanging up.Snowing, 27-28 F, proof Mother Nature hates me as my pounding headwind streak continues, 14 years running: 6 mile ride in blowing snow that would accumulate if the ground temp was lower. Rosy cheeks, frosty toes (wool socks but no overshoe), Nike therma pants, Lands End silk crew, a rag polyester tshirt, Pearl Izumi lobster gloves, and this jacket. Walked outside, felt cool, perfect for exercise. Solid headwind kept my speed very poky (lapped by a tortoise), still quite comfy in jacket. At the end of chores and fun my back was very warm, again that�s the pack I wear, without that pack I might have considered a wool tshirt instead of the closest one. Love this jacket. Even with hand pockets open it�s not too much air moving through.