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Average Rating: 4 out of 5
No. of Reviews: 1
RRP: £300
Year: 2006

Description: Design: Our lightest weight 3 layer shell, the Alpha LT provides 3 layer performance and durability in a 16 ounce package. Features: Hip length, drop back hem Laminated die cut Velcro™ cuffs Laminated hem drawcord Laminated quick dry chin guard Micro seam allowances (1/16") Moulded Zipper Garages™ No-lift gusseted underarms with laminated pit zips One hand pull cords Reinforced shoulder and elbows Tiny GORE® seam tape (13mm) Two chest pockets with laminated zips One internal chest pocket WaterTight™ front and pocket zips WaterTight™ Vision Front Zip Helmet compatible Storm Hood™ Materials: 390NR 3 layer GORE-TEX® XCR™ 530NR 3 layer GORE-TEX® XCR™

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Robert Wrigley 
Posted: 06/12/05
Updated: 31/01/06
'Dry As A Bone'
Strengths:
Very light and Gore-Tex XCR with a good cut and hood
Weaknesses:
Not the most durable jacket and because of the weight not a lot of pockets
Overall:
Brill jacket - never let me down on any expedition, keeps me 100% dry apart from pockets where I fell off my bike now get a little damp, but doesn't matter because it has more XCR fabric behind them and a good hood that moves with you. Very light and compacts down very small. Not loads of pockets but a really simple design. The price is a bit steep at £300 but worth it and i got 50% off mine at Snow & Rock.
 
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Reliability
 
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Value
 
60%
Overall Rating
 
80%
 
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