Poster: A snowHead
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Hi All.
Well I treated myself to the jacket, down from £550 to £250 on sport pursuit. I wanted a shell and had looked at top end shells in shops but they were just shells.
Well got this on SP and it is a great jacket. A good fit in large for a 177cm (5'8-9) male with long arms. I think a med would be just too short. I tried a Norona Lofotoen in large recently an the arms are way too long compared to the Haglofs.
Nice touches are the big pit zips (would have preferred a mesh inner in this but ohh well), nice long pack comparable pockets with good sized entry (IE not cramped).
The collar has a nice VERY thin fleece lining. More comfort than thermal I expect. The shoulders have a little thin padded section to add comfort when carrying a pack. However, I suspect this is marketing BS. I think it is to protect the high abrasion area when crying a pack.
The back has some kidney-chill protector-pads. Ideal when you have a thin base and nowt else in a chair.
It has a good snow skirt but I've yet to test if it is linkable to the trousers I have.
The hood is a revelation. It has tons of room for a helmet and is truly helmet comparable. However, I would have preferred gripper drawcords for pulling down the high collar instead of easily retractable ones. However, this is going to be really good on a icy day at the top of cairngorm, when I usually use a glove over my face for survival.
The fabric is very soft (almost Paramo soft) but not quite as stretchy as my Salomon Odyssee jacket but very very comfortable.
In a sentence. The best jacket I've ever had.
in a second sentence...... The best jacket I've ever seen.
Cheers
One eye
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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I've got one, great jackets, pants too brilliant look out for a pair at the right price they're excellent but like the jacket pricy so need to be bought in a sale!
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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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glasgowcyclops, did you get the green one to match your new skis?
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spyderjon wrote: |
glasgowcyclops, did you get the green one to match your new skis? |
Sooooo!!!!!! tempted Jon but heard the pistachio one's were a bit vibrant .
Went for the blue one and Yellow zipps to match my banana lime/yellow trousers.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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spyderjon wrote: |
glasgowcyclops, did you get the green one to match your new skis? |
PS I need to phone you in a couple of weeks to set them up.
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SP have listed some Arcteryx stuff. I love the build quality of Arcteryx, but boy do they need need to get some scandi/European designers in. It's soooo dull.
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Mollerski wrote: |
SP have listed some Arcteryx stuff. I love the build quality of Arcteryx, but boy do they need need to get some scandi/European designers in. It's soooo dull. |
Get the Hagloffs. TBH. I looked at the new Norrona Lofoten and the Couloir is way better in my opinion. I have Lofoten trousers so this would have been a perfect zip in match but the Haglofs is streets ahead.
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I have a Trollveggan after a Sidewinder sv. The Trollveggan looks great, but not as bulletproof as the sv IMHO. I kinda feel that Haglofs get a bit too carried away with their pricetags. No more so, than Norr and Arc I 'spose.
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glasgowcyclops wrote: |
Get the Hagloffs. TBH. I looked at the new Norrona Lofoten and the Couloir is way better in my opinion. I have Lofoten trousers so this would have been a perfect zip in match but the Haglofs is streets ahead. |
In what way? I don't think there's all that much difference between the top brands in materials/features, it's mostly about the cut/fit (Patagonia and Arcteryx are a bit more boxy, Norrona a bit longer, Sweet Protection much baggier, etc) and styling...
Though as you're 5 foot 8 and tried the large Lofoten you tried the wrong size... I'm 5 foot 9 and the medium is spot on for skiing but a bit longer than I'd choose for a hiking/town jacket.
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clarky999 wrote: |
glasgowcyclops wrote: |
Get the Hagloffs. TBH. I looked at the new Norrona Lofoten and the Couloir is way better in my opinion. I have Lofoten trousers so this would have been a perfect zip in match but the Haglofs is streets ahead. |
In what way? I don't think there's all that much difference between the top brands in materials/features, it's mostly about the cut/fit (Patagonia and Arcteryx are a bit more boxy, Norrona a bit longer, Sweet Protection much baggier, etc) and styling...
Though as you're 5 foot 8 and tried the large Lofoten you tried the wrong size... I'm 5 foot 9 and the medium is spot on for skiing but a bit longer than I'd choose for a hiking/town jacket. |
I usually go one up for the arm length and I think you are right about the size. tried one last year and the ned is good. By streets ahead I meant the features I wanted. The Lofoten is a shell that is well constructed but the haglofs had things added that I consider to be best for me. I do have Lofoten trousers in large. I like them baggy and I have not seen a pair of trousers that are better (although Sweet are nice).
I'm really 5 9 178cm, just looked at the last health report I had.
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Great review, glasgowcyclops.
I am now also a Haglöfs convert. I picked up the Haglöfs Vassi jacket at their outlet here in Oslo last week - at a price of £70... The only reason that it was this much discounted is that they no longer make them....The jacket, and colour look like this: http://www.blue-tomato.com/en-GB/product/Hagloefs-Vassi+Jacket-155443/. As I am not a park rat (and am a fair bit bigger that the guy they used), the jacket is not that big on me, but it looks amazing.
They have seriously thought of everything in this jacket.
I never understand why ski clothing companies just make a season or 2 of these types of things, then don't make them anymore....
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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I'm thinking about pulling the trigger on one of these jackets but tell me about the size large (getting from sport persuit so i can't try it on)
im 5ft 11 and 74kg with a 100cm chest. just worried about it being a little big as my haglofs essens down jacket is a medium. obviously i want a looser fit than a tight down jacket but i also don't want it to reach my knees!
trying to get this sorted asap as I'm moving to chamonix for a year in November
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knottymatt, Welcome to SH and by the way it may be worth losing your email address off your sign-in you may get spammed?!
Im 5'10 and 82kg, 100cm chest and I wear a Medium, they come up on the large side, i'd recommend medium, I tied a L in resort last summer and it was big, especially the arms. How much you paying?
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You know it makes sense.
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Got mine from these guys:
http://www.gearpest.com/
I got the female version (they have the men's too). I gave them a call and they advised me on size. Extremely helpful and delivery was quick. Defiantly worth checking out!
Jacket's great, by far my favorite Ski jacket to date.
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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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knottymatt wrote: |
I'm thinking about pulling the trigger on one of these jackets but tell me about the size large (getting from sport persuit so i can't try it on)
im 5ft 11 and 74kg with a 100cm chest. just worried about it being a little big as my haglofs essens down jacket is a medium. obviously i want a looser fit than a tight down jacket but i also don't want it to reach my knees!
trying to get this sorted asap as I'm moving to chamonix for a year in November |
I have a large for the arms and in the body I may consider it an inch too long but I like it this way. For you at 5"11 I think it will be perfect. IN the body at 74kg you may be a bit baggy in large though. However, I prefer to be an inch+ long if I'm wearing a pack and since it is a shell you may need a bit of space for padding when required.
One thing to remember is the distance selling rules. You can return if not satisfied. You don't need to gee a reason. Just return.
I've heard they may take a few weeks to reimburse you but that is fair enough in my book. Off course..... you should always use a credit card fr protection.
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