Four Elements Staika Jacket
Brand: Four ElementsModel year: 2011
Waterproof Rating: 20000 mm
Available colors: Santa Red, Pripps Blue, Pine Green, Yolk
Manufacturers description
Four Elements flagship. 3 layer jacket with snow lock, ventilation under the arms, fully taped seams. This year has
the model has become slightly longer than last season. Winter must! Also available in a Swedish Edition that is sold at one
few traders in very few copies.
the model has become slightly longer than last season. Winter must! Also available in a Swedish Edition that is sold at one
few traders in very few copies.
What do you think about Four Elements Staika Jacket?
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Strengths:
Very good quality of work and fabric.
I have size M and am in the middle between S and M and I was worried that it would be big and chubby, but even though it is spacious, it follows my movements very well and feels very smooth. If I say that it has a very good cut, I hope I have the right terminology.
I have a model year 2010 and as recently as two years ago I was asked if I bought a new ski rack. Says well everything about how it kept its shape and color. Attached picture is from 2019, the jacket and trousers are 9 years old and use 3-4 weeks on the slopes every winter plus 3 months as an everyday jacket for 5-6 years.
Weaknesses:
In my opinion none. If you are looking for a top tour when it is a little warmer, it is thick fabric and then it will be warm. But then you use a different type of jacket.
Summary:
I had to scrap mine for this season when I got a proper tear plus it now after 10 years of diligent use begins to let in moisture on the shoulders and pants on the thighs. Had it not been for this, I would have continued to drive with it. I searched with light and lantern for a new jacket at the outlet or similar as it is the best jacket I have had.
When it comes to appearance, it's always about what you like, but a jacket that is ten years old is usually completely out of fashion. But if I have to go on what I hear every time I go on a ski trip, this one still holds. I get at least 1 question about where to buy the jacket as people think it looks good.
Model year: 2010
Very good quality of work and fabric.
I have size M and am in the middle between S and M and I was worried that it would be big and chubby, but even though it is spacious, it follows my movements very well and feels very smooth. If I say that it has a very good cut, I hope I have the right terminology.
I have a model year 2010 and as recently as two years ago I was asked if I bought a new ski rack. Says well everything about how it kept its shape and color. Attached picture is from 2019, the jacket and trousers are 9 years old and use 3-4 weeks on the slopes every winter plus 3 months as an everyday jacket for 5-6 years.
Weaknesses:
In my opinion none. If you are looking for a top tour when it is a little warmer, it is thick fabric and then it will be warm. But then you use a different type of jacket.
Summary:
I had to scrap mine for this season when I got a proper tear plus it now after 10 years of diligent use begins to let in moisture on the shoulders and pants on the thighs. Had it not been for this, I would have continued to drive with it. I searched with light and lantern for a new jacket at the outlet or similar as it is the best jacket I have had.
When it comes to appearance, it's always about what you like, but a jacket that is ten years old is usually completely out of fashion. But if I have to go on what I hear every time I go on a ski trip, this one still holds. I get at least 1 question about where to buy the jacket as people think it looks good.
Model year: 2010
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