Gear Review
Wicked Light, Water Tight, But...
By Bushwack Brother
Ranked #233 - Men's Rain Jackets
February 25, 2008
This jacket does what a gore-tex jacket is supposed to do - it's waterproof, windproof, and surprisingly breathable considering that there are no pit zips. I also think it fits well, and that "Mojo Blue," OR's flagship color, is a good one. Drawbacks: First - the fabric is very thin. This hit home when I caught it on some scrub oak - a common hazard skiing the Wasatch at 6200 ft. It tore a hole in the sleeve, but the ripstop fabric did it's job, keeping the hole very tiny and easily patched with a tiny bit of ripstop tape. Second - because there is no way to secure the sleeves to overlap a short-wristed glove, the wrists can become exposed. Cold wrists while skiing can become annoying, numbing the hands and contributing to a lower core temperature. I'd recommend using gloves that can be secured over the sleeves on a cold day. I'd say this jacket is ideal for touring/hiking in moderate weather, and as a backup in your backpack all year round. It weighs nothing.
View Details: Outdoor Research Zealot Jacket - Men's
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes | 0 No
Tech Specs:
- Material:
- Gore-Tex PacLite
- Lining:
- Unlined
- Core Venting:
- None
- Pockets:
- 1 Chest
- Seam Taped:
- Yes
- Powder Skirt:
- No
- Hood:
- Yes
- Removable Hood:
- No
- Zip-in Compatibility:
- No
- Recommended Use:
- Ultralight hiking, backpacking, and alpine climbing
- Weight:
- 7.7oz
- Warranty:
- Lifetime
- Country of Origin:
- China
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