One Planet wrote:We’ve designed our rainwear for bushwalking in Antipodean conditions. They’re made right here in Melbourne, too. These are high-performance eVent® garments; comfortable, durable and specific in features.
One Planet rainwear is back! Last seen in the 20th edition of our catalogue, our shells were classics with reputations built on performing in places like Southwest Tassie and the Southern Alps; we didn’t need to alter them much.
What has changed is the trends, and with it our competitors’ rainwear. Which means the performance of our gear will stand out even more: in design, in durability and in comfort.
Ultralight garments are great for hillwalking in Europe, but add a rucksack and a bit of Tassie scrub and they won’t last long. The longer cut of our jackets will keep your legs (and your shorts) dry when you’re out in the bush while allowing good freedom of movement. For enhanced comfort in wet conditions we’re now using eVent as it’s (probably!) the most breathable, waterproof shell fabric available.
Features
Every feature is designed for hard-core bushwalking: multiday trips in serious terrain carrying a rucksack. Our jackets sport roomy, fully adjustable hoods that move with your head: you can retreat into them in bad weather without limiting your vision. They don’t have shoulder seams, eliminating any problems in this area. The cuffs are secure and easy to use and the waist drawcord will keep the warmth in when needed.
Storm flaps protect the YKK zips, which are not only larger (number 8 rather than the standard number 5), but also easier to use and more durable.
Ent wrote:My two pairs of One Planet gaiters have worked a treat and made a mockery of the Wilderness Equipment and Sea to Summit pairs that I shelled out big bucks for. I still wonder why WE and S2S can not understand that their stitching is third class? No issue with the canvas on either but the S2S buckle is a disaster of poor designed for the intended use.
pazzar wrote:Ent wrote:My two pairs of One Planet gaiters have worked a treat and made a mockery of the Wilderness Equipment and Sea to Summit pairs that I shelled out big bucks for. I still wonder why WE and S2S can not understand that their stitching is third class? No issue with the canvas on either but the S2S buckle is a disaster of poor designed for the intended use.
S2S no longer use the same buckle system, and the scuff pads are no longer stitched. A vast improvement, and evidence that they have been listening to the feedback out of Tassie. I wonder how long the scuff pad design will last though.
Scottyk wrote:Is this catalogue available online? or do you have to pick it up in store?
wayno wrote:yes looking at the macpac event jacket i bought and the montane one, the face fabrics are totally different construction and finish... and dwr performance.
Ent wrote:How does Dixie go again?
Moondog55 wrote:I just hope they will be making XXL as I seem to have grown "Just a leeetle bit" in the last couple of years, now a 49inch chest when I take a deep breath still 8inches minimum chest expansion tho
Ent wrote: Adventure Design still in business?
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