Re: OUTERWEAR
Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2023 3:49 pm
I've had mixed experiences. I have a jacket from them a few seasons back (more of a streetwear looking one, maybe the highland?) and its fine for the resort and holding up decent, I use it alot on mild resort days and around town. It has all the features pit zips etc. Fit is a bit weird smaller than average, arms are a bit short.
Recently i bought my daughter a pull over jacket, and in the store we had to go through3 different ones to find one that didn't have a stitch coming apart in the kangaroo pocket. Its a mid range piece and she has put it through the wringer without any complaints, but she's a bit of a tornado and probably wouldn't really think to mention anything short of a complete implosion.
Last year i got a complete venture kit and its a mixed bag. The jacket has every corner cutting option possible, no pit zips, single hood adjustment (and its weirdly small), the elastic cord at the bottom will not lock so its pretty useless but the pants fit really good and have big vents and key clips etc. It does seem like legit 20K and its made of a burly slippery fabric that sheds snow and holds up. I bought it on sale as almost as a joke because its pretty loud, matching and baggy but its actually great for the resort when its cold.
All that being said i don't think I'd trust their 3L supposedly serious back country stuff to be as high quality as more serious established back country stuff, but I'm not sure where the price points land. If you like wearing 3L stuff at resorts I'm sure its fine.
Recently i bought my daughter a pull over jacket, and in the store we had to go through3 different ones to find one that didn't have a stitch coming apart in the kangaroo pocket. Its a mid range piece and she has put it through the wringer without any complaints, but she's a bit of a tornado and probably wouldn't really think to mention anything short of a complete implosion.
Last year i got a complete venture kit and its a mixed bag. The jacket has every corner cutting option possible, no pit zips, single hood adjustment (and its weirdly small), the elastic cord at the bottom will not lock so its pretty useless but the pants fit really good and have big vents and key clips etc. It does seem like legit 20K and its made of a burly slippery fabric that sheds snow and holds up. I bought it on sale as almost as a joke because its pretty loud, matching and baggy but its actually great for the resort when its cold.
All that being said i don't think I'd trust their 3L supposedly serious back country stuff to be as high quality as more serious established back country stuff, but I'm not sure where the price points land. If you like wearing 3L stuff at resorts I'm sure its fine.