They ARE made from 3-layer Goretex Proshell fabric and are beautifully constructed. They are sized generously to allow for layering underneath and the Olive Night colour is actually quite nice. The hood is extremely good and has a strip of velcro just inside the stiffened peak to allow the attachment of a strip of fur for when the weather really closes down. It is longer than your average currently available waterproof top and blessed with four pretty cavernous pockets (2 on the chest; 2 below the waist), each closed with velcro flap. You get one inside pocket (quite small) as well. The pit zips (never something I've particularly liked on a jacket...) are well thought-out and have decent pullers to ventilate. Add to that draw cords at waist and hem and a crotch strap (presumably to avoid those 'Seven Year Itch' moments!) and that's about it. For such a large garment, I was impressed by its light weight and hope that this does not imply that it is going to be flimsy, though, having tried a few other Norrona things, this is most unlikely. Surface impressions are all to the positive. Now, all I need is some truly vile weather to give it a real test.
They are difficult to get hold of - I had to trawl through a good number of Norwegian retailers before finding one that had my size in stock (Norrona's online shop couldn't supply) and they are blindingly expensive but, given the quality of manufacture and, I hope, their longevity, it could be a good investment; time will tell!
All in all, I am impressed so far and am hoping for great things from it for quite a while. It does, however, still make my eyes water to think of the price of it....