Hi folks, I'm on the lookout for a decent Polartec Micro classic or 100 weight pullover and have been looking at the Rab pullover and MHW Micro chill. Both very nice but I see Montane have their Pulse pullover available, anyone had a chance to try these out ?. I am a big fan of Montane so will be very tempted if they are rated. Next question would be sizing, I'm a small / Medium so tempted to go with the Medium. Many thanks for your help in advance ! (Great forum by the way !) Raffy
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 i like the pulse a lot. the thinner fleece in the sides and arms reduces the bulk when under a jacket. comfy and the mesh lined chest pocket is a useful size. get your normal montane size.
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 I have one and very impressed with it. The warmth to weight ratio is excellent and it has a very good map pocket and a very handy zip which goes right up to the neck to keep warmth in. In reference to sizing I am an XL and their XL fit me (although a bit snug). I would say their clothing tends to be slightly on the small size so a medium would probably fit you fine. Jason
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Many thanks for the replies fellas, I'll get my order in, now just to decide what colour....
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 You could try the Haglofs Single top, really comfy, with powerstrech in the cuff areas for extra stretch when pulling sleeves up...
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 I picked up a Pulse in F&T's sale a few weeks back. It's nicely cut in the body, but I find the arms a little baggier than I'm used to.
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I am a tad confused about some of Montane's stuff. There is the Pulse, which seems a nice midlayer, but then there are things like the Oryx and Kinetic. Montane's website has a load of technobable about them, but I am unclear as to the functional significance of the differences. I sort of get the impression that you could use the Oryx as a midlayer but also a baselayer when its very cold, where is would wick better than the Pulse. But maybe its not as warm? Is there anyone out there who understands this and could explain?
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 I have the Kinetic top, it has a flat harder outer to allow smooth movement between layers and a brushed inner for comfort and warmth. Long zip for ventilation and thats about it.
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I got myself the Montane Pulse pullover, very pleased with it, nice fit a Medium (not too baggy or slim fitting either), will be great as a thick pullover/baselayer or mid layer.....excellent quality too with no loose threads, nice flatlock seams etc.....handy big pocket for my ale credits too, result. cheers all
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 I bought a Craghoppers Corey microfleece from TK Maxx for about £15.99 a few weeks ago and on the Craghoppers site they had them as low as £15 a week ago. They are brilliant value for money, lightweight, nice high neck and longish zip for a pull over, really great value and they are made of decent fleece unliek some of the cheaper microfleeces!
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I agree, I saw them in the Sauciehall St, Glasgow TK Maxx last week and they looked v good value for money.
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A bit late, Raffy as you now have a Pulse shirt but here goes. I have both the Pulse and a Kinetic shirt and I have to say that I prefer the Kinetic. It is a bit less warm than the Pulse but, being smooth, it moves really well under top layers. It also seems to move with you better than the Pulse, being more flexible. I prefer the cuffs on the Kinetic as they are closer-fitting; the only thing that bugs me about the Pulse is the flappy cuffs. I keep meaning to bung some elastic in the cuff seams. So, both good products but for different purposes. Welcome to the Montane club. Great clothing but it's seriously addictive!
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Cheers Jake, I agree with you with regards Montane gear, I have a Dynamo and Superfly Xt jacket and rate them both, top quality and functional kit that you can get for a good price...especially if you visit the factory shop in Ashington near Newcastle......! With regards the Kinetic, I've actually odered one from Sportshoes.com....they have them in medium for £25 ! Now to sneak them all past the wife.....
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Raffy, you clearly have not yet developed the cunning of the hardened Montane addict. Order online after she's gone to bed; get it delivered to your work address. All packaging goes into the bin at work. Smuggle items into your house in your gym bag and work on the slightly-raised eyebrows and suprised response of "Oh, you mean you haven't seen this old thing before?" to the inevitable question which will eventually get asked. I have 2 Featherlight windshirts, a Prism jacket, a Superfly rain shell, a Verso jacket, a Dynamo softshell, a Kinetic shirt, a Pulse fleece and the fantastic Extreme smock. I haven't even got around to trying the trousers yet...
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 Do they still make the Kinetic? Most of the online shops that stock Montane stuff seem to only be stocking the "odd" sizes
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Welcome to the Montane club Strange isn't it. For me it's the fit, an XL top and L trousers just fit perfectly and make you feel like getting out and doing something.
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Cunning plan Jake, always a worrying time when you put a new jacket or top on for the first time and her that must be obeys gives you 'the look'.... My Bro in law has a pair of Montane Terra trousers and loves them....uh oh...must resist just popping into the shop for a 'browse'...
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Strange isn't it. For me it's the fit, an XL top and L trousers just fit perfectly and make you feel like getting out and doing something. Same here, Michael. I'm a short-arse and a bit lardy to boot - hardly the kind of physique that outdoor clothing manufacturers have in mind when designing garments - yet Montane's medium-sized upper-body clothes seem almost tailor-made for me. They're not too long in the arms, a good fit across the chest and have just enough allowance to accommodate my (ahem) ample waist. Even the Extreme smock (must stop going on about it, I know) which is not very stretchy is a good, if snug, fit. Just pulling it on in the car park before walks on Dartmoor a couple of weeks ago made me want to stay out all day. Good kit makes me work harder, just to see if it works under harsher conditions.
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