These jackets have been in daily duty use for about 3 months now, with no issue. These jackets are being used by Paramedics at a Full time 24/7 ALS EMS Service and have surpassed my expectations. They are actually warmer than what they state in colder weather, yesterday it was a morning low of 10 Degrees F and it was plenty warm with limited exposure of 30 or so minutes, it says “40F” and above but if you’re wearing base layers I think it would make an ok limited exposure winter jacket(hour or less). With the pit zips and breathability it’s plenty cool when needed without removal which is difficult at times with gear and the pace of some calls. It’s a great duty jacket you can remove your patches as well and it’s nice enough to wear around while off duty. You can stow the patches in the pockets and be able to go overt if need be for a response. AS a paramedic I have found it very difficult to find something that really “works” for a medic, most jackets are too bulky/hot, and others are too light/cold. This is a perfect measure of both. With a base layer staying butted up then when I get in back with the heat on, open it up and drop the pit zips and it’s a comfortable ride.Clean up very well, blood, dirt, stains it does really well at not picking things up in the first place.More of an athletic type fit, nice drop tail, and front is plenty long enough, but then I’m only 5’8, im more of a stocky build and its not too tight, it took a bit to get use to the fit I really like it now.I have gotten 4 or 5 compliments from the general public on how nice they look.Chest pockets could be lower but i understand why they are placed where they are, for body armor, they function great with many dividers and storage options. Hood stowed in the collar seems a tad bulky, but the collar still lays flat when folder so i can live with it, i would prefer it zips off and just remove it but it does not.Worth EVERY penny.I tested it for a month myself then order about 10 more..Does everything it says it can do and better....and I've been doing this a whileEMS Director...