Gore-Tex v eVent

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Re: Gore-Tex v eVent

Postby sthughes » Wed 08 Jun, 2011 11:13 am

Tony wrote:This graph was sourced from Mark Verber web site which if you are interested has some very good information on rain wear and many other backpacking topics.

I agree with his comment that Event really still needs pit zips, it's good, but not that good. :wink:
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Re: Gore-Tex v eVent

Postby alliecat » Wed 08 Jun, 2011 5:21 pm

sthughes wrote:I agree with his comment that Event really still needs pit zips, it's good, but not that good. :wink:


The problem is finding eVent jackets with pit zips! They seem pretty hard to come by. If anybody knows where you can find one, please post it here...

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Re: Gore-Tex v eVent

Postby sthughes » Wed 08 Jun, 2011 5:30 pm

Yup - mine doesn't, I can tell you that much.
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Re: Gore-Tex v eVent

Postby nq111 » Wed 08 Jun, 2011 5:51 pm

That was the graph I was thinking of.
sthughes wrote: I agree with his comment that Event really still needs pit zips, it's good, but not that good. :wink:


I have silk-weight baselayers that need pit zips in some conditions. Indeed, conditions up here mean i can overwhelm the wicking and breathing capacity of bare skin at times and end up soaked. :D

I think all that can be said is that eVent breathes better than gore-tex and hence pit zips are not as essential. But we can all use better ventilation at times regardless of the capabilities of the material.
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Re: Gore-Tex v eVent

Postby sthughes » Wed 08 Jun, 2011 7:00 pm

Point is by omitting them you end up with a garment that may well breath less than an equivalent GTX with pit zips. Why toss away your gains?
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Re: Gore-Tex v eVent

Postby Nuts » Wed 08 Jun, 2011 11:05 pm

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Re: Gore-Tex v eVent

Postby vagrom » Wed 08 Jun, 2011 11:14 pm

On-track: eVent; Off-track: Goretex (?)
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Re: Gore-Tex v eVent

Postby sthughes » Thu 09 Jun, 2011 7:59 am

vagrom wrote:On-track: eVent; Off-track: Goretex (?)

All depends on the face fabric used.
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Re: Gore-Tex v eVent

Postby Capt DropBear » Thu 09 Jun, 2011 10:51 am

alliecat wrote:
sthughes wrote:I agree with his comment that Event really still needs pit zips, it's good, but not that good. :wink:


The problem is finding eVent jackets with pit zips! They seem pretty hard to come by. If anybody knows where you can find one, please post it here...

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Not sure what style of jacket you're after (alpine, tramping, lightweight etc), but the Macpac eVent Prophet (and the newer eVent Prophet XPD) have pit zips:

http://www.macpac.com.au/shop/en_au/gea ... xpd-w.html
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Re: Gore-Tex v eVent

Postby mattyc25 » Thu 09 Jun, 2011 11:37 am

alliecat wrote:
sthughes wrote:I agree with his comment that Event really still needs pit zips, it's good, but not that good. :wink:


The problem is finding eVent jackets with pit zips! They seem pretty hard to come by. If anybody knows where you can find one, please post it here...

Cheers,
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As other posters have said Macpac Prophet has pit zips. I have the old one, and it is a fantastic jacket.

The new one has more bells and whistles and is considerably heavier, wish they had left it alone or I had of bought 2 of the old style.

The fabric does still benefit from pit zips. It is a hardshell after all.

I can overheat and be sweating in only a thermal in the snow if it is warm enough and you are working hard enough.
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Re: Gore-Tex v eVent

Postby baronessbunyip » Thu 09 Jun, 2011 1:05 pm

westcomb also make eVent jackets and i think some of their models have pit zips.

http://www.westcomb.com/product/waterproof-breathable-shell/39/mirage-jacket.html
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Re: Gore-Tex v eVent

Postby alliecat » Thu 09 Jun, 2011 7:41 pm

Thanks for the suggestions people. I could have sworn I looked at Rab maybe a year ago and none of their eVent jackets had pit zips then. But you're quite right Nuts, they definitely do now - well spotted! Maybe it's time my existing jacket had a little "accident" in the scrub so I can justify a new one :lol:

I hadn't realised the macpac prophet had pit zips too - I clearly haven't been paying as much attention as I should.

Those Westcomb jackets are worth a look too. I have never heard of that brand before, and it's always nice to find something new (to me).

TIme for some internet review browsing I think...

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Re: Gore-Tex v eVent

Postby Nuts » Fri 10 Jun, 2011 10:59 am

I dont think RAB did until this year. They have a Bergen Jacket that looks more bushwalker style but it doesn't have the pits.
I have a westcomb specter here. Nice jacket, bit shorter in the rear perhaps.
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Re: Gore-Tex v eVent

Postby ULWalkingPhil » Fri 10 Jun, 2011 11:10 am

After cleaning and reproofing my Event Macpac Prophet trousers before my hike in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland last weekend, the trousers appeared to breath better than they did while I was in Sydney. I used some Grangers 2 in 1 cleaner and re-proofer.
Very Strange, they where not breathing and keeping me dry straight from the store. The trousers don't do a very good job keeping you warm, I could feel the cold on my legs.
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Re: Gore-Tex v eVent

Postby PiniPowPow » Mon 13 Jun, 2011 4:01 pm

hi all, i am a bit late to this discussion but wanted to mention that i have a Westcomb Cruiser hoody (with pit zips) i picked up in Canada back in Feb.

http://www.westcomb.com/product/waterpr ... hoody.html

So far it hasn't missed a beat from ski touring at -20c to mountain biking in the rain its been great. All their gear is made in Canada. I have some Mont Hydronaute gear for work which is also pretty good.
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Re: Gore-Tex v eVent

Postby ninjapuppet » Mon 13 Jun, 2011 4:15 pm

Yeh Ive recently noticed that Canada seems to pump out some of the worlds best gear.

names like Canada Goose, Western Mountaineering and Arc'tyrx come to mind.
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Re: Gore-Tex v eVent

Postby MJD » Mon 13 Jun, 2011 8:50 pm

I have a Montane Superfly XT. Very happy with it so far. Certainly worth a look.
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