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Berghaus Paclite Alpine Pro - First Look

Berghaus has beefed up its Gore-Tex Paclite fabric with the help of Cordura plus added a 'Bergonomic Cut' to produce a brand new, super lightweight alpine shell for this winter.


Posted: 3 November 2004
by Jon

Berghaus Paclite Alpine Pro - First Look

Price: £180.00

Weight: 495 grammes (men's medium)

Features: Gore-Tex Paclite with Cassis face fabric from Cordura, 'Bergnomic Cut' for active use, full length zip with hook and loop fastened double storm flap, mountain hood with volume adjuster and wired peak, two external chest pockets with water-resistant zippers, two interal stretch mesh pockets, elasticated hem and waist draw cords, adjustable front and back for ventialtion and fit, new hook and loop fastened wrist cuff closures, seperate elasticated stuff sac.

Nice cut, very breathable, full-on hood.
Nothing really.


The Concept Lightweight technical mountain jackets seem to be the in thing this winter with different manufacturers coming up with different solutions - ME has combined Paclite and XCR while Lowe Alpine has produced an incredibly lightweight full XCR shell, the Ice Light.

Berghaus has a different answer. It's taken Paclite, which is very light and more breathable than any conventional waterproof fabric we've used other than eVENT, and beefed it up to give it more abrasion resistance. The outer face fabric called 'Cassis' is unique to Berghaus and is a street tough Cordura material developed with Dupont. The idea is to combine lightness and breathability with a significantly higher degree of strength and abrasion resistance to allow the material to be used in a full-on mountain shell.

Also new for this winter and used in the new Paclite Alpine Pro as well as elsewhere in the technical range is what the company's calling the 'Bergonomic Cut' ... Geddit? It's a slimmer, more tailored fit using redesigned panels aimed at giving a closer, better performing cut but with good mobility.


Features The fabric and cut are the most obvious departures for Berghaus, for the rest, it's a classic Berghaus technical jacket but in a new fabric. That means well-protected zips, a proper, helmet-compatible but roll-away hood with a wired peak for UK horrors, nicely tucked away hood adjustment cords and seamless shoulders.
In Action It's early days yet, but two things have already impressed us. The first is the neat 'Bergonomic Cut'. Okay, so it's a slightly naff name that makes us think of garden ornaments with fishing rods, but this is the best tailored Berghaus technical jacket we've used and light years ahead of the loose-fitting designs the brand was churning out a few years back.

It's an excellent compromise between a close, non-billowing fit and good mobility with or without a pack and / or harness. It's not super tight, though larger buyers may need to try carefully. For medium to slim users though, it's a definite step in the right direction.

The second plus is the breathability of the Paclite fabric, which seems unimpared by the more robust face material and is appreciably better than XCR. What we can't tell you at the moment, is how tough the Cordura Cassis material will prove to be, though it has a distinctly durable feel to it that immediately sets it apart from the normal Berghaus Paclite Helium. We'll be using it as often as we can and dragging it over rocks and under packs in an effort to get a better long term picture.

The rest of the jacket is reassuringly competent. The hood is a full blown mountain chalet jobby with enough room to comfortably house a helmet, though the front adjusters are a little fiddly wearing gloves. It's also comfortable and protective without a helmet, when the big wired peak comes into its own.

The pockets are well above harness level, though won't take a map - this is a technical jacket remember - and neat Velcro fasteners take care of the cuffs. Oh, we really like the mad green colour - 'Extrem Green' - as well.


Verdict

The cunning fabric development should allow you to take a full-on technical Paclite jacket into the high mountains without fretting over durability. That means sub-500 gramme weight, small pack size and top notch breathability, which is appreciably better than Gore's own XCR fabric. Will the fabric be tough enough? It's too early to say, so watch this space. Our doubts would be over the Paclite bit of the laminate rather than the tough-feeling face.

Otherwise, we love the Bergonomic Cut, which is a real advance for Berghaus. The rest of the jacket has impressed us too with its all round competence. If you're in the market for a lightweight alpine shell, the Paclite Alpine Pro should definitely be on your shortlist.


Berghaus Web Site


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