Heym SR20
Well-Known Member
I've always been happy with my Fjallraven stuff in terms of quality, they do various weights and types of their cotton/polycotton stuff though so maybe your friend's is a "lesser" one... Of course if I'm totally honest I used to have access to a good discount on Fjallraven which made the cost less important. I wouldn't buy the same jacket again, but I'd consider others from the range now that I know it's flaws.
I do like the look of that Bergans one though. How is it for windproofness?
Friends Fjallraven was £350 plus - and most of its buttons have fallen off.
Bergans - pretty windproof - test is sitting on paraglider which flies at about 30mph - a couple of hours in the air with a down jacket underneath and still toasty warm even with snow on the ground - you don't move a lot and nowhere to hide from the wind - I have even flown 2,000 ft above the peaks on the southside of the chamonix valley in February. My instruments recorded -20 degrees C, but was happy for about an hour and then winded started picking up so spiralled down to landing.
Have also used it in blizzards on Scottish mountains- blizzards at zero degrees = wind and wet snow and fog. Not pleasant conditions at all, moving hard but survivable for a few hours and still warm and dry underneath. Those with Goretex kit were much more sweaty than I. A decent merino wool base layer, fleece middle, Bergans as the shell - move hard like this. Down jacket in pack goes on as soon as you stop and then back into pack when you start moving again.
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