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Salomon Paclite Jacket Tested

Salomon Paclite Jacket Tested

Price: £150

Weight: 315 grammes (men's large)

Features: Lightweight waterproof jacket using Gore-Tex Paclite fabric with 13mm micro-taped seams, water-resistant main zip, mesh-lined venting pockets, articulated elbows, hem drawcord with shockcord, adjustable cuffs with Velcro fastening. Roll-down adjustable hood with foam-stiffened peak.


What's It For? It's a lightweight waterproof jacket aimed primarily at fast-movers, so runners, light hikers, adventure racers, mountain bikers. Packs small and light but keeps you dry.
The Techy Bits Nothing remarkable - the Salomon Paclite uses - surprise, surprise - Gore-Tex Paclite fabric for its combination of light weight and waterproofing. The company's used large mesh panels in the lining of its jacket pockets so they also work as vents when unzipped.
How It Performs This is the first item of Salomon outdoor clothing we've used and first impressions were positive. The fabric has a nice look and feel with an attractive microgrid pattern on the face fabric.

We like the cut too, it's slim and neat with an easy, athletic fit. Add to that neat contemporary touches like the water-resistant main and pocket zips - the latter are colour-coded to match the fabric - and classic, simple Velcro cuff adjusters and it all looks good. It's also light at 315 grammes for a large and packs down nicely too.

The Paclite fabric isn't the toughest out there and we wouldn't recommend it for hardcore sustained pack use but it manages moisture well in situations where exertion levels vary. Hammer too hard for too long and you'll overtax the fabric and discover a world of condensation, but the same is true of most waterproof fabrics. We think that Paclite's grey lining acts as a sort of buffering layer, but you don't really need to worry about that; the important thing is that most of the time, it works.

Which is also true of the Salomon jacket, until you reach hood level where things go slightly awry. We've been spoiled by tethered neck cords for so long that we couldn't quite believe that the Salomon ones were simply hanging semi-loose waiting to give our face a good lashing in high winds. And that's just the start. There's no volume adjuster at the rear of the hood, which combined with a large volume hood meant that cinching things down left you in mad monk mode with the brim of the hood over your eyes. Not clever.

It's all very, very wrong and lets down what's otherwise quite a nice jacket.


Verdict


The Salomon Paclite would be fine if you didn't have a head or a need to protect one. Unfortunately while the rest of the jacket is actually pretty good with some neat touches and a nice cut, the hood needs a major overhaul in the form of a volume-adjustment system and tethered drawcords.

We wouldn't write off Salomon's clothing on the basis of this jacket - we've seen some very nice kit from the brand - but there are plenty of better lightweight waterproofs out there.


Nice cut, decent fabric and some neat detail touches.
Terrible hood.

Performance

Value


Salomon web site


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