Franco wrote:Nuts
Some have reported less wind protection with eVent than with the other stuff ( not sure if this applies to all versions) however possibly only wearing a jacket that is made half with eVent and the other half with the Tex stuff could give the definitive answer ( you will need to walk back and fro to expose the two sides )
Maybe that is what you want so that then we will all know. I suggest totally different colours to facilitate identification.
Franco
Nuts wrote: The more I read of the new fabric I actually did wonder why it wasnt just used in panels on a more robust jacket (goretex etc.), the strength and durability in the current designs seem to be the only concerns aired on other sites.... right? .
blacksheep wrote:I've been asked about photos of the new eVent- I'll post them here as I get them (but I realise it's a bit different to others posting pic as I have a commercial interest here...)
at this stage all that I can put up is the draft of our first ad for eVent (that will hits the magazines next edition...) if admin says all clear I'll post it, otherwise I'd best not.
Son of a Beach wrote:
I'm trying to walk the balancing act here, and it's difficult to know which side of the line it falls sometimes. If you're unsure, send them to me first.
NickD wrote: As a guide we always try and people to hire our long length jackets (Mont or MD's) and we often get a few short length faithfuls who thank us for the advice at the end of the trip.
Franco wrote:Nuts
My Montane jacket does have Cordura nylon panels (it is nearly 500g) in the right places but still seems to me to keep me dryer than the Gore Tex versions I have (x 2).
A few days after I received it (from the UK, it was not out here) I was in my backyard fiddling with a tent when a storm moved in. Within seconds we had "tropical " rain, thick drops and it was bucketing down. So I ran upstairs to get the jacket, wore that on top of my wet T shirt and walked around the neighborhood. When I arrived back about 40 min later my T shirt was dry, and so was my skin. I was very impressed. I only use it when I expect a lot of rain or it is cold as I can layer under it. Mostly I use a lighter (just over 200g) and much more compressible Montane smock ( H2O ?) now discontinued.
Franco
Nuts wrote:
blacksheep, as the eVent is bonded to various layers, wouldn't it's performance be effected by those layers?
If so (and as (so far)I've only been able to find the 'fast n light style being sold), wouldn't this then alter the 'breathability' rating?
the effect would be tiny ( a few %) not the differences shown on that test. I have no evidence, but I assume that a tester like the US Army would also elimate unwanted variables and test the same substrate that they have on their own fabrioc spec across all submissions anyway (if my experience with making/tendering for army equipment/apparel is anything to go by I'd say it was ceratinly the case)Nuts wrote: And if so- wouldn't this shed new light on the USDF test?
It is a sound thought process, but the clear differntiating factor is a layer of PU. The other factors have negligable effect, and would influence each test sample equally. The performace gain paclit has over 3 layer is simply that there is less glue in the fabric construction (substrate+coating+film vs. substrat+coating+fil+tricot mesh) The glue blocks the PU with covers the pores.Nuts wrote: Wouldn't it be more useful to see what happens in such a test between your 'heavyweight' gore and event jackets, has this been done, do you have results?
Does the advantage of eVent decrease in making a proper 'bushwalking' jacket?
Am I off the mark or have you looked into this?
(Obviously paclite was more 'breathable' than the ordinary 3 layer goretex bonding)
well, it was the best available for a long long time (mostly because they had a patent that prevented anyone else using PTFE....to still claim Gore is the best is hard to back up now though..Nuts wrote:Nice looking jacket.
Wasn't going to but hey...
*What an odd add campaign! If that is indeed true, wasn't macpac also 'full of hot air' all the years they happily sold us the goretex product? This is what initially 'got my goat'
Nuts wrote:* Looks like it could be longer in the rear end?
* Those cuffs, are they laminated. They look good but I had a Marmot jacket with the same and they de-laminated after being put thru the drier (I guess why Marmot went back to velcro..)
* The 'pack pocket' zips. They are usually listed as water 'resistant', are yours waterproof? Someone here had the concern that they may 'break down' with constant exposure? (I have some OR paclite jackets with similar zips, so they obviously don't think so (or care what happens in years to come?)
and thanks for the questions...Nuts wrote:Anyhow... any publicity is good publicity.
Good luck with the launch and thanks for your insight into eVent blacksheep.
I will most likely purchase one (some?) of your jackets when they are ready (so long as they are either available in orange or red).
Franco wrote:Long jacket vs tail
Long jacket users : wouldn't a good sized tail offer the same protection but add dexterity ?
Son of a Beach wrote:blacksheep sent me the image below to check if it's OK to post. At first I said "no" because it really is too commercial for him to post. However, since it has been specifically requested by others in this topic, I've half-back-flipped* and decided to post it myself, instead (slightly scaled down). I have no current commercial connections, therefore it just sneaks in the rules if I post it in response to specific questions. I don't plan on making a habit of this sort of thing though.
yes, i know it is unfortunate timing, but I had a small window when the Guys from the US were available-they are busy with US trade shows, so this is all I could swingloric wrote:Thanks for the info Blacksheep.
Shame that the release date is on the pub/hol long weekend - I (as well as pretty much everyone else who could potentially be interested in this stuff) will be out and about walking etc.
RE: robust- the aspring jacket is a pretty tough jacket- the face fabric is 70x90D NY (145gms). The Resolution eVent uses a 70x155D NY (165gms) in key wear/abrasion areas , with a 135gm 40x40d in the body...so the answer is both yes and no in regards to robustness...re: stock-Some items will be instock straight away, some items will be 2 0r 3 days after the launch date. RRPs are Prophet (alpine)$599, Resolution(tramping)$549 and traverse (multisport)$399....as the fliers says, all attendees to the launch will get a voucher for a special offer (nope, not tellingloric wrote:Can you confirm that the stores in Oz will have event stock immediately after the release date?
Will the Resolution be more robust that the current Aspiring/Reflex Taslan versions (and could you provide an approximate cost)?![]()
I can't answerr that one for you...but my dad used to tell me that good things come to those who choose to wait..loric wrote:My dilemma is that I'll be needing a new jacket for a trip end of March, so either I wait till the last minute to get an event jacket, or I buy one of the tried-and-true Hydronaut/Reflex/Goretex ones now...
Thanks!
Clownfish wrote:So far, I've just been making do with a couple of $3 ponchos from Chickenfeed
Adam wrote:So long as you don't live in SA, NT, WA you will be able to take part in the special offer.
Otherwise it may be best to purchase from a company that includes all of Australia as it's customers.
Adam Stapleton.
blacksheep wrote:in case you are planning on coming along, please ensure that you RSVP to the email address on the flyer ( [email protected] ) , that way you get into the draw to win a jacket...
corvus wrote:blacksheep wrote:in case you are planning on coming along, please ensure that you RSVP to the email address on the flyer ( [email protected] ) , that way you get into the draw to win a jacket...
Sorry cannot help myself !! ba ,ba ,ba![]()
:lol and good luck to the winner just a pity us in Tas miss out
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