Hi fellows,
i like jackets with the qualities mentioned in the title. Waterproof membrane-jackets may be a nice thing for most people but it does not fit my personal preference. I am much happier with water repellant, non-insulated, very breathable and ultra durable materials suitable for most situations with a lightweight poncho in my pack in case of extended downpours. This kind of jacket was the standard for outdoor jackets quite some time but has been replaced by membrane-hardshells in the last two decades or so.
Sadly there is no term to describe this kind of jacket, which makes searching for it quite hard nowadays. I would use classic G1000 Fjällräven jackets or military polycotton fieldjackets as examples for what i try to describe.
But even more than with polycotton i like Cordura as a material for these kind pf clothing: it is ultra durable, highly water repellant, very fast drying, somewhat fire resistant, extreme abrasion resistant and has in relation to these qualities good breathability. But to find outdoor jackets made out of or at least reinforced with Cordura is no easy task..
After a long time i found my perfect jacket: the Mark V from Kitanica. It is made of 500D Cordura and a nylon inner lining with elbow and shoulder reinforcements in 1000D, has a load of well placed pockets and other features and a classic and good looking cut. I love it!
It is a quite heavy jacket though. Not really suitable for summer. I would like to find a similar one in a bit lighter material. 300D to 400D Cordura or a strong polycotton fabric would be ideal. I also love removable hoods, sleeve pockets and game pockets as well as reinforcements on elbows and shoulders, sadly relativley rare features on outdoor jackets. Another thing that bothers me are these naked front zips - why do outdoor companies no longer want to protect the most fragile and, if damaged, quite problematic part of their jackets with a simple zipper flap?
I already looked at:
-all Fjällräven stuff: while the material of the non-membrane ones seems nice, most cuts and designs are not my cup of tea. Also too few pockets.
-Kitanica Mark VI: perfect material and good pockets, but very different (and not very good IMO) cut than the Mark V
-Gamsbokk Bushcrafter Jacket: Overall nice Ventile Jacket, but that material seems to be quite a bit less durable and abrasion resistant than polycotton.
-Amundsen, Tilak, Klättermusen: They all have nice Ventile jackets with the same problem as above.
-Lundhags: again nice polycotton but the jackets lack pockets and reinforcements.
-Sasta: again nice polycotton but no reinforcements and not that many pockets.
-British military Smocks and lookalikes: material is perfect but with all these oversized and actually too large pockets as well as the very loose cuts the jackets are just unwieldy and awkward to wear outside of a war zone IMO.
-Motorcycle Jackets: while material and cuts of some of the ligther ones might make good outdoor jackets, they all have membranes.
Do you guys have any ideas where else to look?
Thank you very much!
i like jackets with the qualities mentioned in the title. Waterproof membrane-jackets may be a nice thing for most people but it does not fit my personal preference. I am much happier with water repellant, non-insulated, very breathable and ultra durable materials suitable for most situations with a lightweight poncho in my pack in case of extended downpours. This kind of jacket was the standard for outdoor jackets quite some time but has been replaced by membrane-hardshells in the last two decades or so.
Sadly there is no term to describe this kind of jacket, which makes searching for it quite hard nowadays. I would use classic G1000 Fjällräven jackets or military polycotton fieldjackets as examples for what i try to describe.
But even more than with polycotton i like Cordura as a material for these kind pf clothing: it is ultra durable, highly water repellant, very fast drying, somewhat fire resistant, extreme abrasion resistant and has in relation to these qualities good breathability. But to find outdoor jackets made out of or at least reinforced with Cordura is no easy task..
After a long time i found my perfect jacket: the Mark V from Kitanica. It is made of 500D Cordura and a nylon inner lining with elbow and shoulder reinforcements in 1000D, has a load of well placed pockets and other features and a classic and good looking cut. I love it!
It is a quite heavy jacket though. Not really suitable for summer. I would like to find a similar one in a bit lighter material. 300D to 400D Cordura or a strong polycotton fabric would be ideal. I also love removable hoods, sleeve pockets and game pockets as well as reinforcements on elbows and shoulders, sadly relativley rare features on outdoor jackets. Another thing that bothers me are these naked front zips - why do outdoor companies no longer want to protect the most fragile and, if damaged, quite problematic part of their jackets with a simple zipper flap?
I already looked at:
-all Fjällräven stuff: while the material of the non-membrane ones seems nice, most cuts and designs are not my cup of tea. Also too few pockets.
-Kitanica Mark VI: perfect material and good pockets, but very different (and not very good IMO) cut than the Mark V
-Gamsbokk Bushcrafter Jacket: Overall nice Ventile Jacket, but that material seems to be quite a bit less durable and abrasion resistant than polycotton.
-Amundsen, Tilak, Klättermusen: They all have nice Ventile jackets with the same problem as above.
-Lundhags: again nice polycotton but the jackets lack pockets and reinforcements.
-Sasta: again nice polycotton but no reinforcements and not that many pockets.
-British military Smocks and lookalikes: material is perfect but with all these oversized and actually too large pockets as well as the very loose cuts the jackets are just unwieldy and awkward to wear outside of a war zone IMO.
-Motorcycle Jackets: while material and cuts of some of the ligther ones might make good outdoor jackets, they all have membranes.
Do you guys have any ideas where else to look?
Thank you very much!