Lowe Alpine Elite Jacket - First Look
First impressions of Lowe Alpine's neat new eVENT alpine climbing shell which we reckon uses the most breathable fabric on the market
Posted: 10 October 2003
by Jon
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Lowe Alpine Elite Jacket - First
Look
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Price: £250.00
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Weight: 664 grammes (men's
medium)
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Features: eVENT
three-ply waterproof and breathable fabric, Swivelsight hood
with single-handed adjustment and reflective patch at base,
twin venting front-pockets, zipped internal pocket,
articulated 'reach high' sleeves, asymmetric front zipper
withe gum drop pull and double storm flap, stretch fabrics
at shoulder blades and base of neck, brushed chin guard for
comfort and elasticated, adjustable cuffs with hook and loop
closure. Available as Emotion Jacket for women.
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Great breathability
Hood is great for climbing but less practical without a
helmet.
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The
Concept We've been using Lowe Alpine's eVENT test jacket for
almost a year now. The original test garment evolved into the
£275 Evolution Jacket, but its quirky design, curious miniature
pit-zips and strange pockets make it an acquired taste.
The Elite, tested here however, is a simpler, short-cut, classic
alpine jacket with some neat developments like the asymmetrical zip
which reduces bullk in the neck area. It's aimed squarely at
technical mountaineering use and has a price to match. We haven't had
a cahnce to use it in really serious winter conditions yet, for the
simple reason that it's not winter, but we've been out in it enough
to form some intitial opinions.
Finally, of course, it stands out by its use of eVENT fabric.
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Features
Leaving the eVENT on one side for now, the Elite's a nicely
thought out, typical Lowe Alpine shell, so you get big, venting front
pockets, easy to use 'Gum Drop' zip and cuff pulls, articulated
sleeves, Watershed seamless shoulders and stretch panels at the base
of the hood and at the shoulder blades.
Quite subtle but effective is the slanted front zip which means
the top area sits to the side of the neck rather than over any
mid-layer zips, which cuts down on bulk in the chin area.
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In Action It's hard not to begin with the fabric and we're not
going to equivocate here, as we've said before, eVENT is the most
breathable full-weight conventional waterproof fabric we've used bar
none. The only material which come close is Gore's latest Paclite and
we'd still rate eVENT ahead of that.
It simply works very, very well. At the end of a typical grizzly
winter's day on Snowdon wearing full eVENT jacket and pants I was dry
under my shell, which is something of a first. So no questions over
the fabric. We like it a lot - if you run hot you can still overwhelm
it, but you'll dry out faster once you do stop.
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Of
course there's more to a jacket than the material. Fit is generally
good and neat and with a harness we got very little hem lift when
reaching up high. We did have a few quibbles though. Lowe's sleeves
are cut longer than average, which can be irritating. Next, we'd have
preferred the hem drawcord to be at the side rather than front to
allow differential adjustment of the back and front of the drawcord.
Finally, we liked the asymmetrical cut of the main zip when the
jacket was fully fastened, but with the zip half open, the 'wider'
half of the jacket sits slightly floppy and askew and feels a bit
odd.
One area where we feel the company could make real improvements is
with the hood. It's cut to fit a climbing helmet and works really
well over a lid with the lip of the helmet acting as a surrogate
peak, the hood turns with your head, the brushed chin guard liner
feels lovely and all is well. We like the way the stretch panel means
you can pull the hood on and off without having to arse around
adjusting it every time.
So far, so good. Unfortunately it's not as effective without a
helmet. The peak is floppy and shapeless and allows water to run down
onto your face, which while hardly the end of the world, would be
avoidable with a slightly stiffer peak.
The great big venting and storage pockets are welcome and include
a zipped internal section for security and we like the gum drop pulls
on cuffs and main zip which are easy to get hold of even with gloved
hands and
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First of all we reckon this jacket is more practical and a better
choice than the top of the range Evolution, effectively the Lowe
Alpine test jacket. It's just less quirky and more effective.
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The
Elite though, is in a tough section of the market, aimed squarely at
technical climbers and mountaineers and the opposition is hard.
Jackets like the latest Mountain Equipment Changabang and Macpac's
Prophet, which we've been using, are both superb and a tough act to
beat.
We can't fault the eVENT fabric, which offers fantastic
breathability even though you can still overwhelm it when working
hard and overall initial impressions are that this is a very nice
jacket with a good cut and hood design bar the over-soft peak.
Touches like the asymmetrical front zip work well, we like the
stretch panel at the base of the neck and most of the detailing.
We'll put some more miles on the jacket and follow up with a full
test. Right now we reckon it's ahead of the opposition on
breathability, but maybe not quite as well cut as some of the
opposition, even though it's still a nice piece of kit. Watch this
space.
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Discuss this story
I was talking to a friend over the weekend who was in the market for a new jacket. He's narrowed the list down to the Lowe Alpine Elite or the new ME Changabang. He is currently leaning towards the Elite as he's a big fan of Lowe gear. Before he took the plunge I thought I'd ask if anybody has had any first hand experience with either of these jackets? He's after a neat fitting jacket which will mainly be used for winter climbing and general mountaineering. I've read that the ME is a nice neat fit but what about the Elite?
Posted: 15/03/2004 at 09:17
Predictably I've used both. The Changabang is a nice, neat jacket with a great hood, cut quite short though and the front uses lots of lamination and zips, so feels a bit stiff. The Elite isn't, to my mind, quite so neatly cut - but fit's personal anyway - the eVENT fabric is appreciably more breathable than the ME's XCR and the angled zip gizzmo reduces bulk at the centre of the neck quite successfully. The hood isn't in the same league as the ME one though. It's okay with a helmet as the helmet rim tends to make up for a floppy hood, but it's not so great on a bare head, feels sort of floppy and not quite right where the ME one fits well and turns with your head. One other option he might consider is the Macpac Prophet which is heavy duty XCR thing with a good hood and a very neat, tapered cut. Not cheap at 300-odd quid, but very good climbing shell.
Posted: 16/03/2004 at 09:02
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