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Totally agree with @ad1105 (I also have both). The Guch is very comfy, but if you spend a lot of time crashing into trees, rocks etc or if the weather is horrific, the Guide is a better option.
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I imagine it's like my Burton AK freebird (was goretex stretch not pro) - super light and packable but has so many tears and rips.
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I picked up an AK Tuvak jacket. I am going to need to be super careful when riding tight trees.
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Yeah Gore-Stretch is pretty terrible. I don't own any of it for a reason.
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I've never experienced it before. I have owned Gore jackets, but always the lower end 686 stuff. I also got some Guch stretch pants this year and they have been good so far, but haven't had any abrasion situations.
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it's great for uphilling, it packs down into a small backpack better than goretex pro
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26/27 Volcom line might be a bit weird unless they have already licensed it out to someone else. I can't remember
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They licensed it to the Levy Group, which is the same Manhattan-based group that now has the Dakine license. I don't know if any of Levy's Dakine outwear has been seen by consumers. Levy appears to be fairly new to snowboarding and skiing outerwear.
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Wondering if Jamie might try doing 1910 outerwear then saw this literally 20 seconds later. Not sure if it’s just a patched up old Volcom or the real thing.
a bit of taper, a lot of camber