cdnredneck_t3
Active VIP Member
- Joined
- Feb 17, 2012
- Messages
- 692
- Reaction score
- 1,597
On Friday three of us were riding Coal Creek out of Fernie and it was flat out raining. Two of us were wearing KLIM gear a few seasons old and the other was wearing FXR bought new this season. All three of us were soaked in the elbow, knee and crotch areas. My KLIM gear was treated with ReviveX this fall and it did not seem to make a difference. KLIM, FXR and SkiDoo gloves were soaked after about half an hour. We kept our spare gloves dry and saved them for the trail back so the wind would not freeze our fingers. We all layer with the proper clothes so we were not cold.
All of our gear performs well in just snow but this is not the first time rain has tested the limits of GORE-TEX and Hypora. The Manufactures state that this gear is all water proof but I would call it water resistant.
What are your thoughts? Has anyone used gear that did not let a drop of moisture through in the worst conditions? Are these situations when a non-breathable pullover is required? I don't want to turn this into a brand bashing thread, I would like it to stay educational.
All of our gear performs well in just snow but this is not the first time rain has tested the limits of GORE-TEX and Hypora. The Manufactures state that this gear is all water proof but I would call it water resistant.
What are your thoughts? Has anyone used gear that did not let a drop of moisture through in the worst conditions? Are these situations when a non-breathable pullover is required? I don't want to turn this into a brand bashing thread, I would like it to stay educational.