Gear Review
Caught out in very bad weather
By Keith1804
Ranked #1693 - Men's Rain Jackets
September 20, 2009
I bought the Atomic Jacket just before a two week summer holiday to the west coast of Scotland as I intended to spend as much time as possible in the mountains. The summer in Scotland isnt what I called reliable so a good waterproof jacket is essential but I didnt want to carry excess weight or bulk. This seemed to fit the bill. It is surprising how light the jacket it considering the features: Big hood with a stiffened peak, 2 huge hand pockets, great arm lift, and a double storm flap normally found on much heavier jackets designed for winter use. To be honest the jacket only really got tested on one day but at nearly 1000m above sea level descending the rocky crest off Sgurr Mhor, brilliantly named Na Rathanan (the Horns of Alligin). We could see the thick band of rain heading our way off the sea. My girlfriend had her much more expensive Gore-Tex Pro Shell jacket and pants on before it hit and I donned my latest purchase along with my waterproof pants. The rain was incredibly heavy and the wind that brought it our way made climbing down rocky ground difficult. I was half expecting to get wet as the Atomic is more than half the price of my 3-layer shell but I was presently surprised and we battled for 3hrs back to the car. It is always nice to finally get to use something in anger and for it to exceed your expectations. I have since seen plenty of people on a 2-day mountain-marathon using these, probably due to their low weight and high performance. The overnight camp seemed to be a Montane convention.
View Details: Montane Atomic DT Jacket - Men's
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
Tech Specs:
- Material:
- Entrant DT
- Fabric Waterproof Rating:
- 10000 mm
- Fabric Breathability Rating:
- 8000 g/m
- Hood:
- yes
- Center Back Length:
- 28.5 in
- Pockets:
- 2 front
- Seams:
- fully taped
- Venting:
- chest vents
- Weight:
- 10.5 oz
- Recommended Use:
- backpacking, hiking, camping, travel
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- lifetime
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