Gear Review
Just the jacket I've been looking for
By Dan Boothe
Ranked #350 - Men's Softshell Jackets
November 2, 2011
I always get annoyed when I read reviews from people who haven't actually had their gear out in the backcountry yet, and hear I am committing the same crime. I promise to come back and revise this if I change my mind.
I'm not easy to please, jacket-wise. I've been searching for a minimalist softshell (no lining, nothing flashy, not too heavy) for a long time and I think this is the one.
I tried the Mammut Ultimate Hooded Softshell and found it cut too short, with pockets that are too small and in the wrong place, and poor hood fit with poor adjustment. Loved the waist-length pit zips though.
I tried the Rab Fusion, and loved the long cut and the three big chest-level pockets and the hood, but it had no pit zips. I know, it's a softshell, you're not supposed to need pit zips, but I do. I wanted that one to be the one but alas...
I tried a Millet Super Touring I was able to get used and loved everything about it except it also lacked pit zips and I needed a size smaller. I think I could have gotten over the pit zips on that one because it's made of the thin n light powershield. Do they still make stuff out of that? I digress...
So finally I tried this Norrona. It hits every check box: the cut is trim and long (6'2" 180 and the L fits like a glove with room for a layer); the pockets are large and well placed; the hood adjustment is brilliantly executed (one handed loosening!); the cuff tightening is amazing (I never knew I could be impressed by that); pit zips exist. I'm even impressed that the loop to hang it on a hook is on the outside of the jacket so it can dry more easily. Everything about it is well thought out.
This thing is for real. Snow is starting to fall, so I'll be putting it to the test as soon as possible.
** UPDATE 2/9/2012 I just returned from a week at Katahdin playing above tree-line and I could not be happier with the way this jacket performed. I never once noticed my range of motion being constricted. The chest pockets are large enough for one of them to hold my big warm mitts while I don't need them, and placed such that I could still access them while wearing a backpack, harness, and coil of rope over one shoulder. It shed snow perfectly. It breathes very well, like a softshell should. Temps were around 15f, and during high output types of activities I was wearing this with a merino base layer and I was just right. I layered it with a DriClime windshirt above treeline and was happy. When I stopped I put on my puffy. When I got a little toasty I used those pit zips. Just a very well done shell for winter fun.
View Details: Norrøna Falketind Flex1 Jacket - Men's
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
Tech Specs:
- Material:
- WindStopper, Flex1 softshell
- Fabric Waterproof Rating:
- water-resistant
- Fit:
- slim
- Venting:
- underarm zip vents
- Powder Skirt:
- no
- Pockets:
- 2 front pack-friendly
- Hood:
- yes, adjustable
- Weight:
- (large) 19 oz
- Recommended Use:
- climbing, hiking, backpacking, mountaineering
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 5 years
Change me.



