GodsCountry
FNG
- Joined
- Nov 25, 2017
- Messages
- 14
I really like the Catalyst, but in my opinion there is one thing that really limits the value of this jacket, that being the cut, more specifically, the sleeves.
The best I can tell, this jacket was cut for someone that has an amazing abnormally gurthy torso to pencil thin forearm ratio.
I’m 6’, 165 lbs, wearing a small. The jacket fits wonderfully, minus from my elbow to my wrist.
I think if I sized up, the beer gut void would be uncomfortably baggy.
I don’t have large forearms. I can comfortably layer a thin fleece under the Catalyst. Anything more than that, and be prepared to have an incredible amount of uncomfortable bunching in the sleeves.I can’t even comfortably wear a Cirrus puffy under the Catalyst. I sat in the treestand in 45 degree temperatures with the Catalyst and Cirrus. The Cirrus was so compressed under the sleeves, that my forearms became noticeably colder than the rest of my body. Cold forearms! That was a first.
Given the larger torso (comparatively), this only leaves you option of wearing a vest for insulation beyond a thin fleece. I think it severely limits the value of this jacket. I can essentially only use it for a few weeks into the season, before I’m to a point wear I can’t fit under more insulation under it to be warm. For the $230 price tag, that doesn’t add up for me personally.
An extra 2” in the sleeves, giving me the ability to adequately layer, and I could see myself wearing this as my outer layer down to the coldest temperatures. I know an extra 2” would not interfere with my bow string.
I should add that the Catalyst fabric has almost no stretch. I feel like I have great range of motion, but this is not like a pair of Pranas. I’ve even tried to expand the forearms by shoving a Nalgene bottle in there, hoping it would stretch out. It helped somewhat.
Cool, stylish, quiet, awesome hood, good pockets, I really like it. This might be the last bowhunting jacket I own, if I could fit my uncompaghre under it. It has a ton of potential, but I think the cut really knocks down the value.
The best I can tell, this jacket was cut for someone that has an amazing abnormally gurthy torso to pencil thin forearm ratio.
I’m 6’, 165 lbs, wearing a small. The jacket fits wonderfully, minus from my elbow to my wrist.
I think if I sized up, the beer gut void would be uncomfortably baggy.
I don’t have large forearms. I can comfortably layer a thin fleece under the Catalyst. Anything more than that, and be prepared to have an incredible amount of uncomfortable bunching in the sleeves.I can’t even comfortably wear a Cirrus puffy under the Catalyst. I sat in the treestand in 45 degree temperatures with the Catalyst and Cirrus. The Cirrus was so compressed under the sleeves, that my forearms became noticeably colder than the rest of my body. Cold forearms! That was a first.
Given the larger torso (comparatively), this only leaves you option of wearing a vest for insulation beyond a thin fleece. I think it severely limits the value of this jacket. I can essentially only use it for a few weeks into the season, before I’m to a point wear I can’t fit under more insulation under it to be warm. For the $230 price tag, that doesn’t add up for me personally.
An extra 2” in the sleeves, giving me the ability to adequately layer, and I could see myself wearing this as my outer layer down to the coldest temperatures. I know an extra 2” would not interfere with my bow string.
I should add that the Catalyst fabric has almost no stretch. I feel like I have great range of motion, but this is not like a pair of Pranas. I’ve even tried to expand the forearms by shoving a Nalgene bottle in there, hoping it would stretch out. It helped somewhat.
Cool, stylish, quiet, awesome hood, good pockets, I really like it. This might be the last bowhunting jacket I own, if I could fit my uncompaghre under it. It has a ton of potential, but I think the cut really knocks down the value.