moldyform wrote:I take your point also about its length, i was unsure about its length also, How long do you recon a hike jacket should be to be effective? I have water proof hike pants that i wear if its raining generally.
moldyform wrote:How long do you recon a hike jacket should be to be effective? I have water proof hike pants that i wear if its raining generally.
sthughes wrote:I'll add my vote to the almost knee length jacket. Ditto to everything Nik said actually!
scavenger wrote:. . . .Now, if only they'd make short shorts instead of those things that make it most of the way down your thighs . . .
sthughes wrote:Makes me glad I was born in the 80's!
Louise wrote:Your comment about the owner and CEO of MDs is interesting black sheep. Are they small people?
Brett wrote:blacksheep wrote:Brett, it is amazing to me that you don't understand the country a product is sewn in has zero influence on fit. They don't choose our colours either. And music from my ipod isn't in Mandarin. A size 45 shoe made in china fits like a size 45 shoe made in italy if the same last is used.
Sizing is controlled by patterns and spec, not contracted sewing companies. MD's made a loss on their prevoius model, they now are profitable. Their products fit more people better. Not you, not me, but more of their market.
Believe it or not I do. It means that you have chosen a size range and ratios that likely fit the mode of the market average. Congratulations so has just about everyone else see Kathmandu, Mountain Design, etc. Country of manufacture does count as Chinese factories are optimised for large production runs so by definition the cheapest cost is the greatest volume which can be achieved by limited styles, colours, and sizing. If you happen to like the style and colour and fit within the chosen size range then life is great and given that you have likely selected the mode then many people should be happy.
Brett wrote:However, why if I take to garments from the same brand and lay them down then the older one has longer sleeves and narrower body? What I am saying is sizing has changed (maybe ten years ago) so once where clothes fitted they no longer do but that admission appears impossible to get. I am told that nothing has changed which is wrong. That is the honesty I would like to hear. I accept that you have chosen a size range but please accept that the fact that that is different to once what is was. What does this mean. If you are buying in a shop you buy or reject if the size is right no problems there. Mail order you just do not buy. What is you business? I think it is mail order is becoming part of it.
Brett wrote:Blacksheep, Corvus once lead the charge to get your site right and now I appear to be in the front line as vital sizing has even basic errors so how can we trust any technical information? As mentioned I was worked over by your Traverse pack indicating one harness but having another with a lower load carrying capacity. "Sorry, confusion happens but thanks for the money, please feel free to buy again" was then end result of my emails.
these guys don'yt have quite as many balls to keep in the air as we do, but credit to them for being able to keep their small range up to date in all their marketing comms- and it must be nice to be able to communicate so easily to the people behind the products...Brett wrote: On tents check out Tarptent approach for the Scarp 1 see what they have done to explain what you are getting. The site uses 3D graphics to overcome the problem of interpreting floor area. This demonstrates Henry's (the owners) approach of giving the buyer the best chance to understand what they are getting. Ask a question and Henry is quick with the replies along with recommendation on when and more importantly when not to buy his tent. Petra Hilleberg is renown for doing much the same.
yes, the graphic designer wrote mm's instead of cm's on our website. changed as soon is was pointed out.Brett wrote:What I am saying is sizing is critical and if you are in the mail order business then quote all the dimension of your standard model. If it has short arms then fine, if it is related to an orang-utan then drop me a line. PS just make sure they are MM stands for millimetre not MacPac measurments![]()
Now shoe size. Um? I once did see a box with four sizes quoted, UK, US, European and Korean/Japanese. From memory 12, 13, 47, and 48 were the numbers mentioned. Oh, I forgot country doesn' t make a difference![]()
Brett wrote:
Cheers Brett
PS what about a special deal for the original poster of this thread as they are still after a jacket to replace the one that was stolen
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