Harken
FWIW....
Our 34 footer came with a foil luff and a couple of tired-out sails when we bought the boat in '94.
Either jib, folded and rolled and bagged stood about 4' tall. Wife is 5'4". We briefly talked about who was going to carry that bulky bag up to the foredeck and later refold the sail. Yeah, right.
Quick decision to put on a new Harken Mk2 furler/reefer in 1995.
Still have it and it works fine.
Changing hanked-on sails is indeed a hassle, as others have noted. You do have a lot of choice when choosing a sail for an exact wind condition, and that's nice.
However.......Having an RF headsail just makes the the boat SO darned much easier to sail, and the easier your boat is sail the more you will sail it and the more your family (especially the Admiral) will love it.
After many years with a 135%, we changed to a 95% with vertical battens a couple years ago. It rolls up without drama and drives the boat well in anything over about 8 kt true. Matter of fact we used it alone when sailing down the WA coast homewards last summer and were doing over 10 kts most all day - T wind was over 20.
Worth noting: Your Ericson 35-2 is a fast boat, and for everyday sailing/cruising you may also find that you do not need as large a genoa as you might have thought.
While I have no idea what will work out best for you, at least I can toss in another "data point"....
Loren