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Scott Evolution Jacket - Women's

Scott Evolution Jacket - Women's

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Scott Evolution Jacket - Women's

Colder than a snow-cone-induced brainfreeze outside? Keep the insulated, detachable vest inside the Scott Women’s Evolution Jacket. Slushy spring conditions? Wear the Evolution Jacket’s shell without the vest and let the 10K-rated fabric help fight moisture in the park. The Spectrm Stretch fabric gives the Evolution Jacket a soft, flexy feel that puts crinkly hardshells to shame. Don’t worry that the insulated vest will give this jacket a puffy look—the insulation is low-bulk 60g Primaloft.

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Is the hood on this jacket detachable or fixed on? thanks

Is the hood on this jacket detachable or fixed on? thanks

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November 13, 2009

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Rating for this product: 3

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October 2, 2009

Great quality jacket, but had to return it because of the fit. Despite being 5'7" the sleeves were far to long. Also - even though I am of a slender build, the chest was snug and the waist too big. Overall I though the cut was more suited to guys rather than women. Too bad, I really thought this was a cool looking jacket.

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What kind of layering do you wear under this kind of technology? Last

What kind of layering do you wear under this kind of technology?
Last ski jacket was down:).

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March 25, 2009

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That's going to depend a lot on the weather conditions and how hot/cold you ski. Since you're going for an insulated jacket I'm assuming you'll be mostly in chilly weather. I am a huge fan of merino wool as a next-to-skin layer, a lightweight or a midweight, like Icebreaker's BodyFit260. Then a heavier insulating layer like Cloudveil's Run Don't Walk, or even a vest (Patagonia's MicroPuff is a good bet) to keep your core warm. I like to have lots of layering options so I can adjust, sometimes I'll even lose a layer half way through the day as it starts to warm up.

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March 25, 2009

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Rating for this product: 4

Almost 5 stars

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March 16, 2009

Great fit, warm but not bulky. Looks good. The only disappointment is the vest does not zip in, but attaches via flimsy clips and one snap at the top. Also the hood is not detachable. Otherwise, no regrets!

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Tech Specs:

Material:
Spectrm Stretch 
Insulation:
[Removable Vest] 60g Primaloft 
Waterproof Rating:
[Shell] 10K 
Breathable Rating:
[Shell] 10000g 
Core Venting:
[Shell] no 
Pockets:
[Shell] 2 front, 1 chest 
Seam Taped:
[Shell] no 
Powder Skirt:
No 
Hood:
Yes 
Zip-in Compatibility:
Yes, removable vest included 
Recommended Use:
Skiing, snowboarding 

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