I have also got the Altura Night Vision jacket (the older version rather than the newer Evo one) I took this jacket with me on my trip and really liked it. [snip]
I have got a Montane Featherlite jacket that I wear for short showers or when it is too warm for the Altura jacket [snip]
Jackie, thanks so much for that report. The Montane is out; I'm buying a jacket to last many years and the real lightweights don't have the legs, I don't care whether it folds up small (I chuck what I take off into a Basil Cardiff pannier basket), and I anyway already have several paclite jackets and don't bother to carry them on the bike because the nature and duration of my rides these days are such that if I need weather proofing, I'm wearing it when I leave home, or just get wet and catch a hot shower when I get home no more than an hour or two later. In short, it's good to know that the Montane works, but it isn't what I need; someone else will no doubt be grateful for the recommendation.
However, I'm very interested indeed in what you say about the Altura Night Vision jacket. You throw up another reference point: the 50% more expensive Evo version of the Altura Night Vision jacket has superior venting; I've already noticed that it has more and better pockets, which are also important to me as I carry a pocket wallet on the bike that needs a physical pocket on my jacket when I leave the bike.
Consideration of how I used my previous jacket, which is not cycling-specific, is that it is often the first jacket I grab when I leave the house on foot, so the new "cycling" jacket needs a pocket for a wallet and another for a sketchbook and pen or my homemade postcard pochade tin (6x4x1 inches). Even when I leave the bike to scramble up a hill for a better view, I need good pockets because on anything too steep to ride up (and that's plenty steep when you have a motor and Rohloff gears), I need my hands free to pull myself up by rocks and roots.
Also, we now have another vote
against the black Night Vision, which appears to be generally cheaper on sales presumably because it isn't popular, and another preference
for the orange or the red. Makes you wonder why a "night vision" range includes a black jacket...
With your help, folks, I'm building a really good decision tree here.