Another fan here after trying several over the years. Now have two waterproofs, the multi pocketed heavy duty Pajaro and the slightly lighter Alta III. Also have the Bentu windproof and matching mid layer fleece and best of all the Cascada trousers - but they are NOT cycling compatible at all - just the most comfy waterproof, not sweaty, walking trousers, best worn next to the skin.
Personal plus points:
1. Comfy, as in non laminated plastic Goretex etc, which I've always defaulted to previously since 1990
2. The non bonded mesh lining, as in no body in contact with the outer shell.
3. Pit zip and double ended front zip help somewhat controlling heat.
4. Decent sized velcro cinching wrist openings, so as not to fight with gloves.
5. Repairability
Cons:
1. Heavy
2. Jackets only come with substantial hoods, which adds to the weight. A stud fastened removable one would be ace though?
3. Non-aero = baggy
4. They do benefit from regular Nikwax TX washes and Nikwax wash in re-proofer maybe once a year, depending?
5. Not always a fan of some of their 'colourway' design choices
Deffo not chain gang kit. More for pootlers, beardies and sandalers? They are warm - but as I've now added 2 e-assist bikes to the stable, I don't have to sweat up the Welsh mountains if I so choose. If it's going to be a wet or even just cold day, I'll ride with the jacket always on - and use minimal merino wool undergarments. And as mentioned, the mesh liner absolutely prevents any damp clothes coming into contact with a condensated outer shell. I do wish there was a removable lighter hood version - the hoods are obviously designed for maximum protection out on blizzardy mountain tops. Even if wrapped up and buttoned down, it feels like a monkey catching a ride on one's back - or alternatively just a lot of fabric flapping about.