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The Cloudveil Zero G Jacket invents a new category—the insulated softshell. This PrimaLoft insulated stretchy jacket extends the comfort range and versatility of softshell jackets. The Zero G Jacket's stretchy Schoeller Dynamic outer shell is wind and water resistant, while the PrimaLoft keeps you toasty warm whether you're riding lifts or standing on top of a peak. Inner stretch panel allow freedom of movement when hiking up a steep boot-pack or reaching for the next pole plant. The internal powder skirt comes with a pant attachment snap system, so you can create full-coverage system, without looking like you stepped out of a vintage 80's Warren Miller film.
Bottom Line: The company that invented the softshell reinvents the concept with the Cloudveil Zero G Jacket.
someone posted that the jacket was a bit roomy at a medium. how big are you, if I might ask? I'm 5 foot 8 170 lbs and am in the market for a solid softshell for hitting the slopes.
I have this jacket in Medium as well. I am 5'11'' and 185 and it fits well. A little on the snug side and the sleeves are maybe a cm too short, but I still like it. I just got it a few weeks ago, but so far It has done a good job - blocks the wind, sheds rain and keeps me warm. Try to find it on sale.
I reach for this jacket the most for both cold work days or a day on the slopes. It has a low-key appearance, tough and waterproof soft-shell exterior, low-loft insulation that's warm without being puffy, and no useless gimmicks. I like it more than the insulated hard shell Arc'teryx Fission, which seems delicate in comparison. The Cloudveil is more like a high-tech Carhartt in both durability and styling, which is why I like it so much. You'll find better dedicated skiing jackets with stuff like powder skirts and pit zips, but for all-around versatility the Zero G is the best in its class.
Does Cloudveil stuff still run a size larger? My serendipity from 2006 was a size smaller than what I normally wear and I love the fit. I'm just wondering if I should order a size down for this jacket too.
I think CV jackets run pretty true to size. I take an XL (6'1" with long arms and torso). So I would say NO to your question about Cloudveil running a size large.
Awesome jacket...can't beat Cloudveil quality. Highly recommended. I have worn it in single digit skiing with light layers and have been warm. Very light for as warm as it is. Classic, functional style...not trendy. Only beef is the collar seems a bit low...had trouble tucking in my chin & mouth when the wind blew, but i can live with that...
I bought this jacket for Park City, UT. I just got back and all I can say is WOW! Throw your baselayers away, you will not need them anymore. Just bring a t-shirt. 10 degree weather not a problem. It also looks great around town, that was one of the keys for me.
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