Technical Shell Suggestion's?
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Technical Shell Suggestion's?
I am in the market for a Men's Technical Shell.
I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations. I ski mostly northeast over 30 days a year.
I was hoping to get something with the following requirements.
1) Helmet Compatible Hood. (Removable would be nice)
2) Snow Skirt.
3) Taped Seams
4) Gortex
5) Under $400
Thanks
~Nick
I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations. I ski mostly northeast over 30 days a year.
I was hoping to get something with the following requirements.
1) Helmet Compatible Hood. (Removable would be nice)
2) Snow Skirt.
3) Taped Seams
4) Gortex
5) Under $400
Thanks
~Nick
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Re: Technical Shell Suggestion's?
The helmet compatible hood has me a bit confused as to why but other than that, just about every major manufacturer makes jackets with those features. Columbia, Mountain Hardware, Arc'teryx, North Face, etc.
You could check out http://www.backcountry.com for reviews too.
You could check out http://www.backcountry.com for reviews too.
KnuckleDragger,
I took your advise and found this jacket.
Outdoor Research Mentor Jacket
http://www.backcountry.com/store/ODR031 ... 1_df_13947
Thanks
~Nick
I took your advise and found this jacket.
Outdoor Research Mentor Jacket
http://www.backcountry.com/store/ODR031 ... 1_df_13947
Thanks
~Nick
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yeah you got to go with either patroller red or something more neutral like brown or black if you're trying to duck the patrollers in the trees
not that I would EVER suggest something like that
to get the post back ON track
EMS makes some great "house" brand stuff and its way cheaper then the name brands like north face and mountain hardware

Mens Exodus Jacket
$299
Our premium Exodus SYNC jacket is made with 3-layer Gore-Tex® with built-in stretch panels for limber moves. Includes zip-out powder skirt so it's the ultimate multi-sport shell from the backcountry to expedition use.
As part of our SYNC advanced interchangeable layering system, snap in any SYNC insulating layer to adapt to changing weather.
* Shell made of Gore-Tex 3-layer waterproof breathable nylon ripstop
* Stretch side panels made of Gore-Tex 3-layer waterproof breathable nylon twill
* Flex vent snow skirt with 4-point jacket-to-pant connect system: secures skirt to belt loop of your pants to prevent snow from getting in
* Fully seam-sealed for waterproof protection
* Premium interior lining includes cell phone, MP3, goggle, and security pockets plus lift pass loop
* RECCO® avalanche system reflector on upper arm
* Hood with adjustable draw cord
* Chest and handwarmer pockets with water-repellent zip closure
* Underarm vents with water-repellent zippers
* Center front closure with water-repellent zipper
* Pairs well with EMS Program Snow Pants (210-225-535) and Program Cargo Snow Pants (210-225-541)
* Snap in any SYNC mid-layer for flexible cold weather layering: Heater SYNC, Divergence Fleece SYNC, WindStopper® Fleece SYNC, and Core Fleece SYNC Jacket
its got RECCO built in as well so if you ever do wind up in an avalanche, 5 hours later when they actually get a recco device onsite, they'll be able to find your frozen lifeless carcass
not that I would EVER suggest something like that

to get the post back ON track
EMS makes some great "house" brand stuff and its way cheaper then the name brands like north face and mountain hardware

Mens Exodus Jacket
$299
Our premium Exodus SYNC jacket is made with 3-layer Gore-Tex® with built-in stretch panels for limber moves. Includes zip-out powder skirt so it's the ultimate multi-sport shell from the backcountry to expedition use.
As part of our SYNC advanced interchangeable layering system, snap in any SYNC insulating layer to adapt to changing weather.
* Shell made of Gore-Tex 3-layer waterproof breathable nylon ripstop
* Stretch side panels made of Gore-Tex 3-layer waterproof breathable nylon twill
* Flex vent snow skirt with 4-point jacket-to-pant connect system: secures skirt to belt loop of your pants to prevent snow from getting in
* Fully seam-sealed for waterproof protection
* Premium interior lining includes cell phone, MP3, goggle, and security pockets plus lift pass loop
* RECCO® avalanche system reflector on upper arm
* Hood with adjustable draw cord
* Chest and handwarmer pockets with water-repellent zip closure
* Underarm vents with water-repellent zippers
* Center front closure with water-repellent zipper
* Pairs well with EMS Program Snow Pants (210-225-535) and Program Cargo Snow Pants (210-225-541)
* Snap in any SYNC mid-layer for flexible cold weather layering: Heater SYNC, Divergence Fleece SYNC, WindStopper® Fleece SYNC, and Core Fleece SYNC Jacket
its got RECCO built in as well so if you ever do wind up in an avalanche, 5 hours later when they actually get a recco device onsite, they'll be able to find your frozen lifeless carcass

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Nikoli wrote:laseranimal,
Thanks for the info. Will definitly be checking that jacket out at my local EMS.
you'll probably want to check out the Program jacket as well, you give up the Gore Tex, but IMHO they're system 3 breathes MUCH better gives 80-95% of the waterproofing of gore tex, which means that unless you're out when its pouring BUCKETS you'll never notice the difference(except for the price)
I really like mine

$169
EMS Men's Program SYNC Jacket
The Program SYNC jacket is a waterproof/breathable shell loaded with features for skiing and snowboarding—including zippered vents, jacket-to-pant connect system, and zip-off hood. Great performance and style at a great price.
The Program jacket is also part of our SYNC advanced interchangeable layering system—snap in a SYNC fleece for warmth.
* 100% nylon shell with EMS System III™ waterproof/breathable laminate
* Lining: polyester and nylon with body-mapping for breathability where you need it
* Snow skirt with 4-point jacket-to-pant connect system: secures skirt to belt loop of your pants to prevent snow from getting in
* Critically seam-sealed to keep water out
* Zip-off hood with adjustable two-way draw cord
* Centered full-front zipper closure with interior and exterior storm flaps
* Two-way zippered underarm vents
* Two chest pockets with Velcro® closure
* Two zippered hand pockets
* Adjustable Velcro® cuff closure
* Pairs well with EMS Program Snow Pants (210-225-535) and Program Cargo Snow Pants (210-225-541)
* Premium interior lining includes 4 pockets for cell phone, MP3, goggles, and security
* Lift pass loop
* Snap in any SYNC mid-layer for flexible cold-weather layering: Heater SYNC, Divergence Fleece SYNC, WindStopper® Fleece SYNC, and Core Fleece SYNC Jacket
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but laser, EMS is the walmart for outdoor gear though. try looking at Patagonia. My significant other is looking at the mens rubicon--its puffy, but he wants that for a BC trip to BC in Jan. There are others if puffy isnt what your looking for. I like northface myself.laseranimal wrote: EMS makes some great "house" brand stuff and its way cheaper then the name brands like north face and mountain hardware
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woodlandclown wrote:but laser, EMS is the walmart for outdoor gear though. try looking at Patagonia. My significant other is looking at the mens rubicon--its puffy, but he wants that for a BC trip to BC in Jan. There are others if puffy isnt what your looking for. I like northface myself.laseranimal wrote: EMS makes some great "house" brand stuff and its way cheaper then the name brands like north face and mountain hardware
Yeah Patagonia is fabulous, except like all the other companies they don't believe that anyone with a waist larger then 38 deserves to have technical clothing made for them.
As the manager of my local EMS put it "we make clothing for people who used be athletes, but now because of jobs/whatever they aren't as tiny as they used to be but they still want to get out there"
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If its 8 years old the DWR coating has worn off, any new shell gore tex or not would be a huge improvement. You could always try to pick up some NIKWAX and try to restore the waterproofing, but I think 8 years is long enough for a jacketNikoli wrote:One of the reasons I want to switch to Gortex was last January being r*ined on. My jacket got so wet my cell phone died. However, my current jack is 8 years old.laseranimal wrote:which means that unless you're out when its pouring BUCKETS you'll never notice the difference(except for the price)
have you tried a soft shell? Much more comfy/breathable then a hard one but you give up something in the waterproof department. Snow and drizzle you're fine, but a full on drenching is going to be problematic. For BC skiing I'll generally wear a soft shell and toss in a unlined r*in jacket like the Marmot Pre-cip in my pack just in case it gets wet
Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature's peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees. The winds will blow their own freshness into you, and the storms their energy, while cares will drop off like autumn leaves.
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