In reply to captain paranoia:
> If the OP really does run very hot, then the Forclaz 400 might be a bit warm. In which case, the thinner Techwinter 500 might be better, although it doesn't have a hood. Wear either as a thick base layer, or over a thin base layer.
By sheer coincidence I have both of these tops. The 400 is a really strange garment (mostly due to fit) and has been discussed on here before. If it were a better fit, I'd wear it more often but as it is, I hardly use it and only bought it out of desperation when over in Chulilla. The lightweight 500 however I use a lot but it definitely isn't windproof and is not really very warm. In that respect it might suit the OP, for the reasons you and he give. It's good when active, but at rest, you'd need a shell or another layer of some kind in addition.
I bought a lightweight Rab Vapour-rise Flex last spring and thought it might be suitable:
https://rab.equipment/eu/vapour-rise-flex-jacket-10138
It's vapour rise in places, but in part of the arms and down either side, there is no micro-fleece. For that reason, it's good when active. It also has a bit of stretch but be warned, it's a very slim fit and has no hood.