Hello all yompers has anyone got a mountain equipment denali jacket made with drilite fabric.what i would like to know is do you find it to be a good breathable jacket i sweat alot and i find my paclite goretex not coping,or should i look at another product.
[major edit, relaised I was talking about the wrong sort of Drilite in Mk. 1...]
Lightweights like Paclite tend to do well at first but get overwhelmed when the face fabric wets out (which it does more readily on lightweights as they're typically thinner), so on the one hand the Denali will probably breathe a bit better longer term as the face fabric in a heavier jacket like that will maintain some breatahbility for longer, but on the other hand the waterproof/breathable layer itself is less breathable to start with than the Paclite. So I think changing to a Denali will just give you a different sort of dissatisfaction.
If you want something more breathable then eVent is one option (it's simply more breathable at the waterproof/breathable laminate layer). Paramo is another, though the liner makes the garments relatively heavy and bulky: if you'd have a mid layer fleece on underneath anyway a bit of a moot point, but it's a bit of drag in warmer months.
Beyond that, try to reduce the amount of time in waterproofs: soft shells will cope with quite a lot of rain conditions and are vastly more breathable than full-on waterproofs. You'll need a hard shell in prolonged and/or really heavy rain, but for showers and driech a soft-shell is often all you need.
eVent for breathability, but i carry a light paclite jacket in summer, as hopefully it will be in my 'sack all day! The rain is warm in the summer anyway.
eVent for breathability, but i carry a light paclite jacket in summer, as hopefully it will be in my 'sack all day! The rain is warm in the summer anyway.
The Rab Drillium would make a good alternative for summer use....
I wear eVent if it's raining or put it in the daysack if it's going to rain (Montane Superfly), or paclite if it's unlikely to rain and I just want to have something 'in case' (Haglofs Oz pullover).
thanks for the comments so far.looks like i need to look at eVent jackets,i did try a paramo velez smock but have to say for me it did nothing.a soft shell jacket as suggested by Peter is my next test any suggestions on a good one to have.
'Lightweights ... tend to do well at first but get overwhelmed when the face fabric wets out (which it does more readily on lightweights as they're typically thinner)'
Its late and I'm still at work, and what neurones I have left have packed up ! Please could you explain (sounds important to know) ?