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Fri 26 Nov, 2010 11:16 am
Howdy all
First post after a few years of lurking.
Macpacs prophet jacket has been discounted by 40% at the Sydney shop and I am thinking about buying it.
What do people think? Is $380 a good price? Is the jacket worth it. I have read the other post about the resolution jacket so am aware of the limitations of event and DWR.
I do most of my walking in the blue mountains with some offtrack adventures.
Cheers in advance
Fri 26 Nov, 2010 1:12 pm
(I'll butt out, but want to clarify for you that the limitations of DWR have no special relationship with eVent, they are equal regardless of the laminate applied to the face fabric..)
(won't butt out entirely....very nice jacket with great hood..)
Fri 26 Nov, 2010 1:48 pm
I'm not really familiar with that jacket, but to simply answer one of your questions... $380 sounds like a good price for a quality, durable, breathable, waterproof jacket, so if the jacket fits that description, then it sounds like good value to me.
My last waterproof jacket (several years ago) is somewhat longer than that one, but it cost over $600, I think.
Fri 26 Nov, 2010 5:32 pm
Spare a thought for those who paid the original asking price. Markup prices in this country are excessive, some might even use the term gouging to describe what we are asked to fork out. The Dollar is close to parity and the English Pound /Dollar relationship is best for years yet shop front prices have not dropped in our favour? Before laying out your hard earned check out US sites such as basegear etc etc and you might be surprised, even with the postage.
Phil
Fri 26 Nov, 2010 9:28 pm
I would consider the Macpac Resolution as well. The Prophet is more of the alpine/adventure sports jacket when the resolution is more of a bushwalking jacket. Hence the resolution uses heavier and more durable fabrics so it is better suited to wearing with a overnight pack and is a bit longer to cover the thighs. The prophet is shorter, so it allows a slightly freer range of movement. It is more suited if you want a jacket that does a bit of everything, eg is a good day walk jacket, reasonable overnighter but still okay for mountain biking and not looking like a bushwalker if you ever go resort skiing or climb a bit or w ever ...
Sat 27 Nov, 2010 11:55 am
It's a good price but recently I tried one on and the fit wasn't brilliant for my bod. I went for a Rab eVent instead. Primary intention was for ski touring.
Mon 29 Nov, 2010 1:02 pm
I have one and have tested and reviewed it.
Am well pleased, awesome jacket, great fabric.
Mountaineering in NZ in Jan and will post a further review...
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Sun 05 Dec, 2010 9:10 pm
thanks guys, i didnt realise that the topic actually started, just saw the mod email now.
I ended up getting the Resolution jacket for the added length, now have to wait for some cold weather to test it out
cheers
Andrew
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