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Event jacket vs Gortex Paclite jacket

Mon 14 Feb, 2011 7:49 pm

Last weekend my mate and I where doing a bit of bushwalking in some warm heavy rain, my mate was wearing a Gortex Paclite jacket and I was wearing my new Macpac Event Traverse jacket, we where both carrying around 10 kg packs.

After about three hours walking in the heavy rain over varied terrain we reached our destination which was an old cattleman hut somewhere in the KNP. When we took our jackets off, my mates Paclite jacket was very wet inside, in comparison my Event Traverse appeared to be completely dry inside and even though I was a bit sweaty from the walking I did not feel wet. The rain beaded beautifully on the jacket and the jacket did not get wet but I do realise that the jacket is still new.

This is the first time I have worn my Event Jacket in steady rain and I am very impressed by its breathing abilities, my mate is also impressed and he is now looking at getting an event jacket.

Tony

Re: Event jacket vs Gortex Paclite jacket

Tue 15 Feb, 2011 12:42 pm

Lovely- I have one (Event - Montane) on the way :D

Event jacket vs Gortex Paclite jacket

Tue 15 Feb, 2011 1:02 pm

I'll second that. I've recently purchased a macpac prophet and I'm loving it (especially since Sydneys summer is somewhat wetish but rather humid).

Re: Event jacket vs Gortex Paclite jacket

Tue 15 Feb, 2011 5:21 pm

I bought one as well 18 months ago. A Macpac something or other. Would love to walk in the rain...please can southern WA have some rain?

Re: Event jacket vs Gortex Paclite jacket

Tue 15 Feb, 2011 8:49 pm

It has taken 2 years, but i'm so glad people are seeing the light!
ps- join MWC for some VERY good deals in the very near future on eVent... :wink:

Re: Event jacket vs Gortex Paclite jacket

Wed 16 Feb, 2011 7:05 am

Hi Blacksheep,

blacksheep wrote:It has taken 2 years, but i'm so glad people are seeing the light!
ps- join MWC for some VERY good deals in the very near future on eVent... :wink:


Thanks for your comment, I hope I get many years of use from my Macpac Traverse jacket.

I have just been reading about the new generation of water proof-breathable technologies, with products like Neoshell, Omni-dry, Pertex Shield DV and DryQ coming out soon, all claiming to be far better than current water proof-breathable materials including the current eVENT.

Tony

Re: Event jacket vs Gortex Paclite jacket

Wed 16 Feb, 2011 8:38 am

well you should know that pertex shield DV, and dry Q are actually event membrane, just sold under a different name!

Re: Event jacket vs Gortex Paclite jacket

Wed 16 Feb, 2011 9:20 am

How so, I'm sure ive seen performance data with different outcomes somewhere?

Re: Event jacket vs Gortex Paclite jacket

Wed 16 Feb, 2011 9:25 am

Nuts wrote:How so, I'm sure ive seen performance data with different outcomes somewhere?

no, they use the same membrane made by GE.

Re: Event jacket vs Gortex Paclite jacket

Wed 16 Feb, 2011 10:01 am

Ahh! Use the same 'membrane', not the same fabric as 'eVent' .. So it is possible the different fabrics (and methods individual manufacturers use are better or worse, cheaper, dearer) ?

Re: Event jacket vs Gortex Paclite jacket

Thu 17 Feb, 2011 3:40 pm

Event have changed their buisness model to making the laminate and allowing more freedom on what face fabric to laminate. Pertex is owned by a company called Mitsui that make textiles, so they laminate themselves. Dry Q is the house name of event used by mtn hardware, who are themselves owned bu Columbia sportswear. Columbia make ahbit of re labelling 3rd party brands as house brands as that gives them flexibility to change suppliers if needed etc.
better/worse? it is possible that one may use more/less glue in lamination, or a different DWR, but the "guts"is the same- eVent membrane

Re: Event jacket vs Gortex Paclite jacket

Thu 17 Feb, 2011 6:04 pm

Ok some others (like Macpac) buy direct from the 'event factory' (and stay with the event name)?

Re: Event jacket vs Gortex Paclite jacket

Fri 18 Feb, 2011 8:21 am

Nuts wrote:Ok some others (like Macpac) buy direct from the 'event factory' (and stay with the event name)?

yes. eVent, or more correctly, the owners GE, granted permission last year for companies to re-brand their product, as they found that the some customers had a preference to sell under their own brand names...I heard at last OR show that initailly Mtn Hardware where going to run dryQ and gore-tex together, but have now dumped goretex and only running dryQ/eVent rainwear as their premium range

Re: Event jacket vs Gortex Paclite jacket

Fri 18 Feb, 2011 11:45 am

I second all the positive comments for eVent. Have an Integral Designs eVent jacket - weights about 270g packs down to nothing and I've climbed mountains in warm rainy conditions and its breathed beautifully - even kept me dry... Compared to my older Goretex jacket which weighs about as much as my tent these days I'm a happy convert.

Re: Event jacket vs Gortex Paclite jacket

Tue 08 Mar, 2011 10:13 am

Bi guys,
Can you get an event jacket that is long for walking in shorts?

Re: Event jacket vs Gortex Paclite jacket

Tue 08 Mar, 2011 10:26 am

Longer Event jackets:
Men's Hollyford
Women's Hollyford

However, I got the Resolution because I found it long enough, and lighter. My wife is thinking of trading in her Copland for a Resolution after seeing how much better then Resolution performed in Tassie last month.

Re: Event jacket vs Gortex Paclite jacket

Tue 08 Mar, 2011 12:08 pm

under10kg wrote:Bi guys,


:shock: :shock: :shock: (sharp intake of breath) I didn't think this was that sort of forum!! :shock:

Sorry, couldn't resist :lol:

Re: Event jacket vs Gortex Paclite jacket

Tue 08 Mar, 2011 12:32 pm

under10kg wrote:Bi guys,
Can you get an event jacket that is long for walking in shorts?


Yeah the Hollyford is as good as it gets. Still not knee length but longer than most (all?) other eVent jackets. Nice and solid too, unlike a lot of northern hemisphere coats. :wink:

Re: Event jacket vs Gortex Paclite jacket

Tue 08 Mar, 2011 2:09 pm

Jellybean wrote:
under10kg wrote:Bi guys,


:shock: :shock: :shock: (sharp intake of breath) I didn't think this was that sort of forum!! :shock:

Sorry, couldn't resist :lol:


Lets start a bi guys waling club!

I did note that montane have a new jacket coming out that is super light event jacket and if it was just longer! The zipperless Montane Spektr Smock, weighing just 7.4 ounces (210 g), is the lightest eVENT jacket available according to backpacking light.

Re: Event jacket vs Gortex Paclite jacket

Sun 08 May, 2011 5:33 pm

I have a westcomb eVent jacket (made in canada).
It's epic light and is great for torrential rain and heavy winds!
pit zips are added bonus and plenty of room to layer underneath.

i believe it is superior to my other jacket which is a mountain hardwear goretex paclite.

the downside is it costs like 500 dollars, but i'd prefer to be dry.

Re: Event jacket vs Gortex Paclite jacket

Tue 10 May, 2011 9:51 pm

Hi everyone,
I brought a Montane Superfly (Event) to use on our Western Arthurs trip earlier in the year.
http://www.ultralightoutdoorgear.co.uk/ ... acket.html
(There may be a newer model called Evolution but very similar!)
It was excellent! :D
(I have an OR Gortex paclite and it wets out very easily! :( )
Go with the Event!
Melinda

Re: Event jacket vs Gortex Paclite jacket

Sun 26 Jun, 2011 9:25 pm

I've recently bought a Paclite jacket and so far I'm very happy with it. I am using it in very cold temps for now where I can layer underneath and just have a light weatherproof layer if needed. I always wanted an eVent jacket and if MHW are making them I look forward to being able to afford one through work!
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