mattmacman wrote:Hey guys im looking at shelling it out for a shell (love the pun), im looking at the macpac prophet im extremely excited about trying a eVent jacket HOWEVER looking at the reviews and comments about the prophet people are saying that the DWR coating wears off and clogs, i didnt even think there was a dwr coating ? According to macpac its just the event, anyway how does the jacket perform ? Input appreciated !
cams wrote:mattmacman wrote:Hey guys im looking at shelling it out for a shell (love the pun), im looking at the macpac prophet im extremely excited about trying a eVent jacket HOWEVER looking at the reviews and comments about the prophet people are saying that the DWR coating wears off and clogs, i didnt even think there was a dwr coating ? According to macpac its just the event, anyway how does the jacket perform ? Input appreciated !
Somone correct me if I'm wrong but having a DWR coating is pretty much standard in rain jackets. It isn't necessarily the actual waterproof barrier but it helps to stop the face fabric wetting out which makes it weigh more and hinders the functionality of the breathable laminate underneath.
Dale wrote:Just looked these up - that's a pricey jacket !
You might want to check some OS sources as well:
http://www.prolitegear.com/site/xdpy/ss ... Waterproof
ninjapuppet wrote:My mini review here: http://bushwalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=6507#p79546
Ive got both the current prophet XPD and the former prophet and the newer one is better suited for traditional mountain climbing.
The cut of the jacket is designed so you can swing your arms above the head with an ice axe.
Its thick materials is so that it doesnt disintegrate when leaning hard into the rock for your life and theres a 1000m cliff below you.
its hand warmer pockets is designed to fit 2 zippo handwarmers when its -10C
This is a jacket for extremes.
Ive tested it out on many occasions but its real test was in the crazy weather at Perisher last Sunday when the whole resort closed down due to the 140kph winds. Anyone who was present at the snowies on 10/7/11 will know what I'm talking about. We were backcountry telemarking when the weather turned nasty overnight and I can attest to it's wind-blocking ability. Its hood covers half the lower face and this is a godsend when there are spindrifts blowing right at you at over 100kph. Once cinched down, the hood has just enough room for snow goggles. My weather meter registered 105kph and kept rising before my anemometer got blocked up by the spindrift. My 15kg backpack and ski poles flew into the air 60 meters uphill like a kite, and it took me half an hour fighting through the wind to retrieve it.
If you're expecting to go into these harsh environments, like a mountaineer/ expeditioneer, then cost is a moot point.
If you're not expecting to go into these harsh environments, then forget about this jacket. Dont get it for bushwalking simply because its the most expensive, making you think its the 'best'.
There are better jackets for bushwalking such as a lower cut jacket or a lighter jacket
mattmacman wrote:All the macpac coats have pit zips !
frenchy_84 wrote:mattmacman wrote:All the macpac coats have pit zips !
No they dont, many dont have pit zips
ninjapuppet wrote:matty, i did mention that the prophet xpd is better than the older one for "traditional" mountaineering as opposed to your mentioned "alpine" style mountaineering where light and fast is of the essence. For light alpine style climbing, even the older prophet is way too heavy. Something from Arcty'rx's LT range would probally be better.
Ueli Steck had teamed up with Mountain hardwear to come out with a new range of alpine gear comming out next year that is super light while still able to endure the a baseline safety level. He took out all the pockets and and zippers and everything to save grams to get his pack under 5kg
http://www.himalayaspeed.com/the-gear/mountain-hardwear/
But you're right about the softshell being used more often. millet has a softshell that has a 20k waterproof level and it feels more comfy than the prophet jacket
http://www.leftlanesports.com/Product.aspx?p=MIL01231
theweasel wrote:Hi, was just wondering whether you have got a lot of use out of your jacket and whether it held up to heavy rain? Looking at getting one myself
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