Elevenate Men’s Backside Jacket

Elevenate Men’s Backside Jacket
Elevenate Men’s Backside Jacket
Elevenate Men’s Backside Jacket
Brand: Elevenate
Model year: 2014
Waterproof Rating: 30000 mm
Available colors: Lemon, Green Apple, Charcoal
Manufacturers description
Material: 3L Gore-tex Shell
YKK water resistant zippers
Fit: RELAXED, LOOSE
Size:S-XXL

The Backside Jacket is a 3-layer freeski shell and a new style for this season. Work wear look with a longer body length and well-thought-through details. The jacket is made from a Gore-tex 3-layer fabric.


- All-seam sealed, 3-layer Gore-Tex Shell.
- Fully adjustable, fixed storm hood that fits over a ski helmet.
- Extra high front collar with brushed tricot on the inside. Ventilation holes at the inner placket.
- Two cargo pockets with a goggle cloth.
- A chest pocket.
- Ski pass sleeve pocket.
- Detachable powder skirt with snap-to-pant system and anti-slip elastic.
- Armpit ventilation with 2-way zippers.
- Anatomically shaped wide cuffs to fit over gloves.
- Earphone compatible, zipped inner pocket.
- Inner mesh storage pocket.
- YKK water resistant zips.


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What do you think about Elevenate Men’s Backside Jacket?
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Ollegranbom
07/01/2019 (Modified: 08/01/2019)
Strengths:
Long model.
Sustainable.
Sufficient pockets.
Well-sized collar and hood.

Weaknesses:
A little big in size.
Lift card pocket slightly misconstructed.

Summary:
I have run the jacket in about 300 ski days and am very happy.
All zippers are still fully functional and none of the seams begin to give up.

The jacket is in model longer and goes down firmly against the thighs which I like. The picture below should show the length at the back of the jacket. I have mostly driven without the snow lock as I thought that the snow cover due to its length is satisfactory without the snow lock. (The jacket has mainly been used in Swedish mountains, which of course is also a contributing cause of snow not looking in ...)

The lift card pocket is unfortunately placed over the elbow joint, which makes the card most likely to wear holes in the fabric in the long term due to all movement in the joint. After about 2 seasons, I noticed the abrasions when you could see the contours of the card and therefore changed the position on the lift card to the chest pocket to avoid wearing holes in the membrane. I who is 180 cm long and about 75 kg heavy use a medium and almost think I could have driven small. Had I driven small, the lift card pocket had most likely ended up just above the elbow joint and the lift pass problem had thus been solved, but since in colder weather I use thicker intermediate layers I felt that medium was best for me.

The hood is large enough to be used both with and without a helmet, and with the zipper fully upholstery ends the collar up towards the nose and provides good protection. The openings on the arms are large but easy to adjust, which makes it easy to adjust the size according to different gloves.

The bottom line is still that I am super happy with the jacket. Previous clothes I used usually after a period of use are worn by, for example, the power buckle on the backpack or the like but on this model one cannot see traces of this, and I am convinced that I will be able to continue using the jacket for a long time to come.

Model year: 2015
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