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jtcash
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I go wherever there is elevation.
Elevation is my passion.
Elevation is a ritual and a lifestyle.
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Zipper Snags
Arc'teryx Alpha SV Jacket - Men's
October 25, 2009
Here is a photo of the inside lining of by the chin guard area. The excess puffy material which overlaps the zipper can get snagged really easily. This photo shows how the snagging can cause it to wear away the material.
The photo of the actual zipper snag is in the review above.
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes | 0 No
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Arc'teryx Alpha SV Jacket - Men's
October 16, 2009
Thanks for the info. I don't think it has to do with hanging it a certain way because it doesn't affect how puffy the material is by the chin guard. If there is excess material (by like 2-3 centimeters) it will get too close to the zip. So unless you pull the zipper at a certain angle, it gets caught.
I guess I just got two poorly made jackets.
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Arc'teryx Alpha SV Jacket - Men's
October 15, 2009
I just got my alpha sv jacket last week but had problems with using the zipper when it is by the chin/mouth area. It seems that the zipper gets caught on the fabric quite easily near that area. This is probably because there is excess material that almost overlaps the zipper.
I got a replacement sent to me and it also had that problem. This is quite frustrating because it gets caught quite easily. The only way around it is to slowly pull the zipper up and make sure the two slides of the zipper line up.
Do any of you have this problem and is this common? Someone from moosejaw also reviewed it and had the same problem: http://www.moosejaw.com/outdoors/products/ArcteryxAlphaSVJac
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Montane Super-Fly Jacket - Men's
October 15, 2009
Yes it will cover a helmet. Yes it does have a metal piece in the brim allowing you to bend it and shape it. It's a great hood and I wish more jackets would incorporate a wire brim.
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Montane Super-Fly Jacket - Men's
October 15, 2009
I bought both the eVent and the superfly along with a bunch of other jackets, so I can give you some short-term insight. I didn't have a chance to do any field tests, but rather just detailed inspections of them both.
Material: Super-fly seems to use more durable face fabric. The face fabric is the same throughout the entire jacket. The stoic uses thinner face fabric below the shoulders, and thicker/burly fabric on the shoulders. The burly fabric on the shoulders of the Stoic seem to me to be marginally more durable than the Superfly not because it is thicker (in fact it feels thinner), but because the weave of the material seems to be tighter.
Of course both use eVent so performance will be generally pretty good based on reading a ton of reviews/comments. (Again, I did not field test this)
Design: I like the Superfly fit/design more than the Stoic. The cut of the Superfly conforms to a more natural body shape. In comparison, the stoic is more of the ideal athletic cut (inverted triangle). I fit a M in the Montane, but needed a L in the stoic just because it was so narrow around the waist (again due to inverted triangle shape).
The design of the superfly also excels in the hood. It can fit a helmet comfortably and also I found that the cinches were designed so that you could operate it easily.
Another design aspect that the superfly is better at are the hand pockets. The pockets of the SF are located at the chest level so as to allow easy access when wearing a backpack with waist straps. On the other hand, the stoic has hand pockets by the waist, making those pockets useless if you have your waist straps secured.
So based on these two categories (material and design), I feel that the Montane Superfly is a superior jacket than that of the Stoic.
However, there are been some cases where people have found that after a few seasons/years the superfly showed obvious wear-tear near high abrasion areas (such as shoulders and waist). I am certain that the same is true for the stoic since it uses even thinner material. One person who reviewed the stoic also made that comment about "small rips".
Maybe, the reason why no one seems to complain about the stoic might be because it has not been on the market as long as the Superfly. Also, maybe the clientele for the stoic is more geared towards skiers than backpackers who wear lighter packs.
PS - In the end, I have an Arcteryx Alpha SV. Although I love how eVent promises superior breathability on paper and on field tests, I really liked the design of the Alpha (imo better than the superfly, and significantly better than the stoic) and the durability of the face fabric. I'm crossing my fingers that Gore-Tex Pro will not be a total flop.
I hope this helps. If so, give me the thumbs up.
Helpful Votes: 1 Yes | 0 No
Arc'teryx Alpha SV Jacket - Men's
October 8, 2009
Can this jacket be used in all-season weather? I plan on using it for rainy summers instead of buying another shell which is lighter weight and less durable.
Does the all-around thicker material of the SV jackets reduce breathability compared to the AR or LT jackets (which use thick and thin materials on the jacket)?
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Arc'teryx Beta AR Jacket - Men's
October 6, 2009
Is that all that is different? How about the build quality (ie - seams, zippers, hood, etc...)?
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Arc'teryx Beta AR Jacket - Men's
October 6, 2009
I am planning on joining NOLS in Patagonia for some mountaineering. I was looking at the list of gear they expect you to bring. I found an interesting factoid about Gore-Tex in general (not specific to this jacket). Here it is:
"Note on Gore-Tex: Although a pair of Gore-Tex pants or bibs will fill the need for a waterproof and breathable layer, past students have found that in very wet environments, Gore-Tex does not perform and becomes soggy and heavy. Gore-Tex is acceptable, but students continually advise against it. A pair of Wind pants is usually more breathable than Gore-Tex shells, and a coated raincoat more waterproof. The combined weight of the two layers is often less than a single Gore-Tex layer. This applies for upper body shell layers as well."
Here is where I got this from: http://www.nols.edu/courses/pdf/patagonia/amt_el.pdf
Any comments on this? Anyone encounter this problem? I wonder if they specifically target Gore-Tex or membranes in general.
Helpful Votes: 1 Yes | 0 No
Arc'teryx Beta AR Jacket - Men's
October 4, 2009
Are there any breathability measurements/specs for this jacket? How does this jacket's breathability compare to eVent jackets of the same high caliber (ie - Westcomb, or even stoic eVent)?
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Black Diamond Trail Shock Trekking Pole
June 16, 2009
is there a difference between 2008 and 2009 poles?
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Black Diamond Trail Shock Trekking Pole
June 11, 2009
Are these 2008 poles or 2009? I ordered them thinking they were 2009!
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