Poster: A snowHead
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Hi all,
Im after a hard shell jacket suitable for ski mountaineering & ice climbing this winter.
Does anyone have any advice or technical knowledge of the following hard shells or can recommend something od equal quality I should add too the shortlist ?
Arc'teryx Alpha sv , Haglofs Spitz or Mammut Shisha pangma.
Regards Mark
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Topsmoke, Spitz for me but I doubt you'll go wrong with any of them.
The Spitz is supposed to be pretty lightweight but I haven't seen this years yet.
I'll get the Spitz or the Couloir but I doubt the latter will work for you. It seems a pretty warm softshell with lots of overdone features.
I wanted to see them in Wales but the shop didn't have any in stock.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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keela Munro - if it's good enough for the Scottish weather...
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Though I have not done ice-climbing, I would second the comment about the Keela Munro. A fantastic jacket, which performs well, and has everything you need. A classic case of less-expensive is not always inferior.
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Topsmoke,
I have now
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Topsmoke,
If you are very active and sweat more than a fat lass in a sauna then the eVent fabric breaths better than Goretex XCR in my and many other people's opinion.
http://www.eventfabrics.com/find_eVent.php
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Topsmoke, I've got a mens large size Arc'teryx Sidewinder SV XCR shell for sale that's done just 4 weeks of skiing if you're interested?
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Topsmoke, i have NF XCR and now Arcteryx pro shell and the pro shell is hugely more breathable and although kinda feels like you are only wearing a crisp packet is surprisingly warm....
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I changed to a Mountain Equipment Changabang XCR Jacket last year - the thing is fantastic, doesn't get tangled with a harness, lightweight and just does the job.
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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Second on the Changabang. It is a really well thought out piece of kit, especially if you are skiing with a harness on.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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Another vote for the Keela. It is simple and functional and does a superb job. If you want bells and whistles then you probably want to look elsewhere....
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I've got the ME changabang also. It's a winner for sure
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You know it makes sense.
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I was recommended Keela by Snowheads and found that it stood well up to the challenge on an Icelandic Glacier at around -16C with the wind blowing ferociously. The design of having pockets that you can get into that are 'out of harms way' by your breast pocket work especially well when my wife was insisting i take pictures. The hood with its wired peak also makes a big difference. Another tick here.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Topsmoke, Alpha SV
The Shisha and Spitz both ride up badly, when compared to the Arc' at the waist when climbing.
Another one well worth trying on is the Rab Super Dru which IMO is as good as the Alpha SV.
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Poster: A snowHead
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I bought the Changabang two years ago and used and abused it but it still kept coming back for more. Beautifully thought out jacket, the hood is amazing (better than anything you get on the Arc'Teryx or TNF) very lightweight and has all the pockets you need.
FYI: I upgraded from an overpriced and overhyped TNF Freethinker which has a hood that barely covers your head even without an helmet and is so stiff that it restricts movement. The tape used for the seams was huge and would've made it less breathable than the microtape used in the Changabang or Arc'Teryx. I also think Arc'Teryx is a fine brand, in fact I have their Theta SV Bib in Gore Tex Pro Shell and they are amazing.
The only negative about the jacket is the powderskirt which could have a little gripper elastic for my liking. I have overcome this with the inclusion of the Arc'teryx bib.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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PowderHunter,
With decent Thetas, I find a powder skirt redundant anyway..it just gets in the way, IMV
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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JT, The Chang powder skirt is a zip out so is easily ditched.
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Scarpa, mine isn't
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Mosha Marc, I think they may have changed the design a couple of years ago. The XCR version is only 680g now, a touch lighter than the Pro Shell I think. Not much in it really, it was only minor changes that were made. The hood is one of the best I've tried... follows your head movements with minimal drag.
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barry, Hard shell is when the drunken winos in Fort William try to get you to buy them another can of special brew
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