by Biggles » Sun 02 Feb, 2025 1:15 pm
Goodness me.
Stuff isn't made the way it used to be, and so darned well at that.
I occasionally dig out my (very) old red/black Mountain Hardware GoreTex coat that was bought from Snowgum in Bendigo waaaay back in 1991! It has been around the world with me in packs, cars, on bikes and shopping bags, keeping me dry and warm in the wilds of Tasmania, Queensland, Western Australia and New Zealand. There are no holes, scuffs, tears or stains, although the elastic at the hem and in the hood will need changing. Maybe even a re-proofing? It begs the question: why is it a raincoat made 30+ years ago outshines in longevity many of today's raincoats? If materials are supposedly better today than back then, but failures and shortcoming still occur, what is happening? QC in Asia??
I'm sure there are very reliable marques out there worth investigating e.g. Arc'Teryx, Mont (especially!), Mountain Designs, Paddy Pallin, RAB, OR (Outdoor Research)... the only considerations setting so many offering apart are the features, weight and cost.
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—Oscar Wilde, 1890.