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Lots of talk of Pile/pertex going on in the forum these days, and brands such as Montane and (the original) Buffalo are being brought up.

I have the Rab Berber Tech Smock from the end of the 90s and think it's great - if heavy. Am I the only person who bought one (in which case I can see why Rab stopped doing them) or are there others out there who think it was shame that they are no longer available?

Perhaps they just wanted to focus on other things at Rab - and the competition is pretty fierce? Any inside story?

John

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they still do lightweight options,

vapor rise  thin lining and the climb jkt had 100 weight lining

the heavy one probably didnt do the numbers it was thicker than any of the others mentioned

its not the fact that competition is fierce its that the market is small for that product

the majority buy fleece and waterproof hence the expansion of waterproofs and insulation from rab and montane

thats my thought on it any ways

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And I guess manufacturing costs are lower on a single skin garment than on one that requires outer and inner to be machined and then sewn together.

I suspect this is one of the reasons why ME dropped the Microtherm; replaced by PowerShield?

You do have to factor total fabric cost into the equation, of course.

Rab have stuck with the VR whilst also producing PowerShield offerings.

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Ive got one !

Wish i could get another

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Montane Extreme Smock is pretty much the same. I can let you hgave mine if you like (Large) - I'm swapping for a jacket so I get a bit more non-climbing usage
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I won't be letting go of mine any time soon... unless someone makes me an offer I couldn't refuse... hint hint
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I had one a few years back but sold it!Big Big mistake.Wish they still sold them, Looks like it will have to be a Buffalo.
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I'm seeing Rab next week, so I'll ask them, if I remember. I suspect though that the answer - in the real world - is that pile/Pertex, despite working extremely well, is just a unfashionable. I don't think they're that expensive to produce judging by the price of the Montane Extreme.

Patagonia produced several rather better looking shells using the same principle, but with better aesthetics and more sophisticated fabrics, notably the Stretch Speed Ascent which is one of my fave things of all time.

I'm convinced that a more designed, aesthetically pleasing pile-Pertex jacket would perform really well, but right now no-one seems inclined to make one.


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I think you are spot on in that respect.

Perhaps some people just think it hasnt got enough bling factor.

Which is a shame.

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Funny that...

it was precisely because it was a 'real mountain jacket' and not some high-street posing gear that drew me to it!

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Jon,

did this come up in conversation with Rab?

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rab was bought out by equip about 4 years ago and rab himself is there now only in an advisory capacity. you will have noticed that in this time rabs range has gone from a small amount of excelent product to a large amout of so so product. this is unfortunatly one of the first thing to happen when a passion run company is bought by a money driven holding company. equip claim they stopped the tech smock due to too much competition????????. RIP rab
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