Hello Chaps and Chapesses.
I have an Arktis B310 (the smock with the waterproof drop liner)
Its a great jacket, and i have personally had it a few years after buying it used. I have worn it a lot out in the woods, off roading, walking etc. Its around 10 years old and its holding up well externally.
However, the waterproof drop liner has failed around the area where the hood is sewn onto the main body - the seams are still intact but the liner has failed and come away from the inner mesh . As a result if i am wearing it in the rain, my head and my body stay dry (the drop liner is fine everywhere else) but i get a wet area across the neck, between the collarbone and, say my jawline.
Not too much of a problem in light drizzle but when its hacking it down water gets in at this point and eventually goes down inside the jacket (almost bypassing the liner).
I have no idea how to fix it, and not sure if i even can so am asking for suggestions/ideas, as otherwise i get a lot of use out of the coat and loathe to bin it. I doubt it would be cost effective to send it back to arktis for repair tbh.
a) - wax the head and shoulders area
b) - buy a new one (£££)
c) buy a lightweight goretex shell and just put that underneath if the weather is that bad
d) rip out all of the liner and jsut have it as a ripstock windproof smock and do option C - perhaps modifying so its a zipped in liner.
e) any other ideas welcome.
thanks
Ed
I have an Arktis B310 (the smock with the waterproof drop liner)
Its a great jacket, and i have personally had it a few years after buying it used. I have worn it a lot out in the woods, off roading, walking etc. Its around 10 years old and its holding up well externally.
However, the waterproof drop liner has failed around the area where the hood is sewn onto the main body - the seams are still intact but the liner has failed and come away from the inner mesh . As a result if i am wearing it in the rain, my head and my body stay dry (the drop liner is fine everywhere else) but i get a wet area across the neck, between the collarbone and, say my jawline.
Not too much of a problem in light drizzle but when its hacking it down water gets in at this point and eventually goes down inside the jacket (almost bypassing the liner).
I have no idea how to fix it, and not sure if i even can so am asking for suggestions/ideas, as otherwise i get a lot of use out of the coat and loathe to bin it. I doubt it would be cost effective to send it back to arktis for repair tbh.
a) - wax the head and shoulders area
b) - buy a new one (£££)
c) buy a lightweight goretex shell and just put that underneath if the weather is that bad
d) rip out all of the liner and jsut have it as a ripstock windproof smock and do option C - perhaps modifying so its a zipped in liner.
e) any other ideas welcome.
thanks
Ed