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(based on 2 ratings)
Brand:Cloudveil
Located in:Women's Clothing, Women's Technical Wear, Down and Insulated Tops
Take Schoeller Dynamic stretch-woven performance, combine with a layer of Primaloft One insulation and you get the Zero-G Jacket from Cloudveil - a hybrid soft shell that provides lofted warmth with highly vapor-permeable protection.
  • Constructed of SchoellerDynamic, a woven blend of nylon and Lycraspandex that offers outstanding wind, water and abrasion resistance in a breathable, stretch design
  • 100-gram PrimaloftOne insulation is a patented microfiber synthetic down that is water resistant, highly compressible, retains over 85% of its warmth when wet and dries quickly
  • Two handwarmer pockets come in handy and a stretch mesh chest pocket keeps valuables close to your heart
  • Internal stretch panels offer additional mobility and comfort
  • Laminated cuff tabs resist abrasion and cut down on weight
  • Weight: 1 lb 10 oz
    • Fabric: 93% nylon / 7 % spandex
      • Insulation: Primaloft One
      Specifications based on size medium.
Product Reviews Summary
Avg. Customer Rating:
 
4.5 stars
(based on 2 reviews)
 
Warm and windproof
By ATMVerified Purchaser from Bangor, ME on 11/14/2006
Fit:
Feels true to size
Sleeve Length:
Feels true to length
Chest Size:
Feels true to size
Pros:
Warm
Cons:
Doesn't Breathe
Best Uses:
Cold Weather

Great for skiing but needs wicking layers (e.g., synchilla) because it's exceedingly warm and venting is reqd. on lift ride. Dries quickly on interior. Not recommended for activity with significant aerobics (e.g., hiking).

[1 of 1 customers found this review helpful]

 
Except for the price, excellent piece
By BankVerified Purchaser from Carrabassett Valley, Maine on 4/12/2006
Pros:
Breathable, Durable, Fits extremely well, No excess spacet retains warmth well, Warm
Cons:
No excess arm room for fleece layer, Not Enough Pockets or Features
Best Uses:
Alpine skiing - perfect piece, Cold Weather

Worn during all but the coldest days and it was plenty warm. Only shortcomings are that it cannot allow for a base layer of more than a 200 wt. fleece (and that's tight in the arms) and it would vent better with pitzips. However, it is a great piece of equipment. I have the men's and my two daughters were given the women's version (since I was sold on it as a piece of skiing equipment).

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