allthumbs Posted February 28, 2003 Posted February 28, 2003 Thinking on getting one. Are they any good? Quote
iain Posted February 28, 2003 Posted February 28, 2003 how much you hoping to get on the car trade-in? Quote
allthumbs Posted February 28, 2003 Author Posted February 28, 2003 Yeah, I know they're $280. That's not the issue. Quote
Dru Posted February 28, 2003 Posted February 28, 2003 they are real good but you could wear a schoeller jacket over long underwear for about the same performance and weight, and save about $100-150........ not as sexy though! Quote
Alasdair Posted February 28, 2003 Posted February 28, 2003 I had one and it got ripped off. It was the best peice of gear i have owned for a while. I was really bummed and decided I needed another so I went to MEC and bought an almost identical sholler jacket for $130 canadian. Dont waste your money on the Arc Teryx logo, because that is all you get for the extra money. Quote
allthumbs Posted February 28, 2003 Author Posted February 28, 2003 Dru said: they are real good but you could wear a schoeller jacket over long underwear for about the same performance and weight, and save about $100-150........ not as sexy though! Whenever I skimp on shit I'm bummed. Redmond has them. I'm gonna go check em out. Quote
cracked Posted February 28, 2003 Posted February 28, 2003 Another option would be Beyond Fleece's Cold Fusion softshell. About $100 bucks cheaper, and custom. I really want one. Check them out at www.beyondfleece.com Quote
allthumbs Posted February 28, 2003 Author Posted February 28, 2003 Thanks for the advice. I'm getting the Gamma Lt. without the insulation. I'm always too damn hot. Adiós Gore-tex Quote
erik Posted February 28, 2003 Posted February 28, 2003 my next major disoucnted purchase will be the arcteryz diplomat st. that thing is soo pimp!! Â trask i think it would match your style and flair perfectly!! Â check it out!! Â Â Quote
Dr_Flash_Amazing Posted February 28, 2003 Posted February 28, 2003 trask said: Thanks for the advice. I'm getting the Gamma Lt. without the insulation. I'm always too damn hot. Adiós Gore-tex  Trask, you stylishly well-equipped (in the outerwear sense, pervo) beast, you. DFA has been lusting after the Gamma MX for a while, but almost 3 bills is a bit much for any piece of clothing, let alone a glorified fleece jacket. Hopefully you don't freeze your ass off in that flimsy Gamma LT! Quote
allthumbs Posted February 28, 2003 Author Posted February 28, 2003 I tried on the MX and it was so tit. But, too warm. So I got the LT and it's damn nice too. "I'm too sexy for my hat.....bwahahaha" Quote
eric8 Posted February 28, 2003 Posted February 28, 2003 Yeah, I suppose i would get hot too, if only wore my jacket when spraying and walking around town. Quote
lemon Posted March 1, 2003 Posted March 1, 2003 trask said: Whenever I skimp on shit I'm bummed. Redmond has them. I'm gonna go check em out. Â I'm the same way and it really bums me out. Well, off to find a rope before I pass on the habit to my kids... Quote
Distel32 Posted March 1, 2003 Posted March 1, 2003 I have a gamma sv, essentially the same as the mx just "last years" jacket, thing is awesome! you can find them for cheap too, at second ascent I think I saw some of the arcteryx fleeces for around 150-80, well that's not cheap, but cheaper than you will find them at rei or feathered friends! Quote
Dru Posted March 3, 2003 Posted March 3, 2003 gamma SV is much thicker and heavier material than gamma MX. both are Malden Powershield but the Mx is "Powershield Lite" which is much thinner fleecy material on the inner  SV is warmth wise, like schoeller over 200 fleece in one piece, maybe a bit heavier but more breathable than the combo of the 2. MX is like schoeller over underwear... in terms of thickness and weight.  SV fabric must weigh at least 50% more thanMX ( i say that not looking at the catalog). i would guess overall (including zippers etc) the MX is 25%-30% lighter than the SV. also less warm so more 3-season versatility. SV is really a winter thing only. too hot to wear climbing at smoke bluffs on sunny day in february.  gamma LT is just a schoeller dynamic, no fleece. MEC has the Pamir, which is more or less equivalent to the SV bib/jacket. they also have an even thicker, heavier line called the Composite, which has thicker fleece on the inside. serious winter use only i guess. Quote
jordop Posted March 4, 2003 Posted March 4, 2003 Dru said: gamma SV is much thicker and heavier material than gamma MX. both are Malden Powershield but the Mx is "Powershield Lite" which is much thinner fleecy material on the inner  SV is warmth wise, like schoeller over 200 fleece in one piece, maybe a bit heavier but more breathable than the combo of the 2. MX is like schoeller over underwear... in terms of thickness and weight.  SV fabric must weigh at least 50% more thanMX ( i say that not looking at the catalog). i would guess overall (including zippers etc) the MX is 25%-30% lighter than the SV. also less warm so more 3-season versatility. SV is really a winter thing only. too hot to wear climbing at smoke bluffs on sunny day in february.  gamma LT is just a schoeller dynamic, no fleece. MEC has the Pamir, which is more or less equivalent to the SV bib/jacket. they also have an even thicker, heavier line called the Composite, which has thicker fleece on the inside. serious winter use only i guess.  MEC Composite dies not stretch at all and is a waste of time. MEC Pamir is the deal of the century.  You could always go to the new Arc'Teryx factory store and get 35% off for crap with missing velcro or stiching that goes two inches over the seam and back. But then there's no warranty Quote
allthumbs Posted March 4, 2003 Author Posted March 4, 2003 Guys, it's all moot. I bought the gamma Lt. It's schoeller dynamic with no fleece. I like to layer, so this fucker is perfect. I own a bunch of Arc'teryx shit and really like the one-of-a-kind quality, fit & attention to detail, not to mention it's made in B.C., our 51st. state. I don't really give a shit if it costs more. You only go around once and you get what you pay for. Quote
Attitude Posted March 4, 2003 Posted March 4, 2003 jordop said: You could always go to the new Arc'Teryx factory store and get 35% off for crap with missing velcro or stiching that goes two inches over the seam and back. But then there's no warranty  Where's the Arc'teryx factory store? Quote
jordop Posted March 4, 2003 Posted March 4, 2003 (edited) Quote Attitude said: Quote jordop said: You could always go to the new Arc'Teryx factory store and get 35% off for crap with missing velcro or stiching that goes two inches over the seam and back. But then there's no warranty  Where's the Arc'teryx factory store?  . Edited June 15, 2021 by jordop Quote
cracked Posted March 8, 2003 Posted March 8, 2003 To bring this thread back from the dead...I already posted that I want a durable softshell for abraisionful activities where I don't have to carry the thing in a pack for hours to get to the climb. One thing I'm worried about: how windproof is Powershield, Scholler WB 400, etc? I would go with something like the Patagucci Dimension, but I want to be able to layer under a rain jacket when it starts raining. Quote
allthumbs Posted March 8, 2003 Author Posted March 8, 2003 • Schoeller® Dryskin Extreme™ w/3XDRY®: Schoeller Dryskin Extreme®, is a warm woven blend of Nylon, Cordura®, Lycra® and Coolmax®. Improved this year, Dryskin Extreme® utilizes Schoeller’s revolutionary new 3XDRY® a revloutionary treatment that improves internal wicking dry times by 75% and features significantly improved water resistance. Simply the finest multi-purpose outdoor fabric on the market today.  • Schoeller® Dynamic™: A woven blend of Nylon and Lycra®. Dynamic™ is lightweight, permanently elastic, wind, water, and abrasion resistant, breathable, moisture regulating, and easy to care for. Schoeller's unique layered weaving capabilities result in the most superior woven fabric on the market. Developed for users who make high demands on durability, freedom of movement, and comfort.  • Schoeller® WB400™: A woven Dynamic™ face fabric, coated membrane, and microfleece polyester lining. Completely waterproof, windproof, and exceptionally warm WB400™ is a durable moisture-regulating barrier to heat loss.  • Cloudburst Stretch EV3™: An innovative new waterproof/breathable that is more than twice as breathable as standard 3-Layer laminates. EV3™ is two times as breathable as our previous Cloudburst Stretch Light™ increasing from 9,000 to 18,000 grams. EV3™ also features a new Super DWR (durable water repellant) that has a 100 wash rating, significantly reducing the risk of evaporative heat loss and increasing the ability of the EV3™ laminate.  • Cloudburst 2.5™: Cloudburst 2.5™ is a 2.7 oz., 50-denier ripstop fabric with a durable hydrophobic, microporous, and hydrophilic layered coating that provides waterproof/breathable/windproof protection. Cloudburst 2.5™ breathability is achieved through a series of micropores in the coating, and via vapor transport. A unique polymer textured finish on the interior of the layered coating eliminates the need for a tricot lining, provides exceptional durability, and features a soft smooth dry-touch texture. Cloudburst 2.5™ distinctive construction is lightweight, and much more compressible than typical 3-layer fabrics.  • Polartec® Thermal Pro™: Super High Loft Polartec® Thermal Pro® is produced through a proprietary knitting process which gives this fabric the highest warmth-to weight-ratio of any fabric Polartec® has ever made. Thermal Pro® is extremely lightweight, breathable, and compressible and was designed to offer tremendous warmth as a technical mid layer without impairing range of motion or adding weight. Thermal Pro® approaches down for warmth, yet unlike down it provides insulation when wet and dries very quickly.  • Polartec® Powerstretch®: Powerstretch® has a fast-wicking inner surface that is comfortable next-to-skin and moves moisture quickly. Durable nylon outer surface resists pilling and abrasion and increases wind resistance. Body moisture vapor passes through fabric so the garment breathes. Lycra® provides wonderful four-way stretch.  • Polartec® Powerdry™: Patented BiPolar™ construction has two unique surfaces: the soft inner layer rapidly wicks perspiration away from the body, while the durable outer layer spreads moisture for maximum evaporation. Powerdry® is a versatile base layer and beyond fabric.  • Polartec® Windbloc® : A Polartec® micro-fleece with a windproof laminate, durable water-repellent finish, and moisture wicking polyester mesh lining. The Windbloc™ laminate provides excellent protection from ridge top winds. Ideal for outdoor activities in extreme conditions that warrant superb technical insulation.  • Primaloft® One™: The finest in synthetic insulation. Primaloft® One™ is a patented mircofiber synthetic down. It is as warm and soft as down, water resistant, highly compressible, retains over 85% of it’s warmth when wet, and dries quickly. Primaloft® One’s thermal resistance (R-Value) is the highest in the industry.   Quote
Beck Posted March 10, 2003 Posted March 10, 2003 Scholler WB-400 is the hands down winner for winter all mountian use- chair lifts or skinning all day, the WB-400 fabric is a great winter fabric. Too warm for summer, but an incredible, strechy, all-in-one layer. Â Â Quote
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.