As someone who was/is looking at this jacket seriously- would you mind elaborating?
apologize, but I read your entire post but not a lot of useful info on the jacket except the box was trashed. can you expand on your design issue flaws?
Well ... of course there's an element of subjectivity to this, which is why I partly didn't include them initially.
However, seeing as some have asked, here are my personal opinions, briefly:
- The 'storm flap' under the zipper is too narrow if its purpose is indeed to stop water that may come through the zipper.
- The zipper feels clunky to me. Perhaps this is part of what makes it work - it's solid and thick plastic, rather than a smaller-toothed zipper, and doesn't have the same lamination that some of the 'inside out' zippers that seem to have become popular. However, it does feel pretty utilitarian and rough. Maybe, like Kifaru packs, the Lost Park Parka, and the Singi Stubben, I'll come to love this aspect of it in time ... but for now, 'clunky and chunky' is still the first impression.
- The position of the hand pockets has them under a pack waist belt. I know this is common in other jackets also, but some dedicated backpacking jackets have worked out how to make pockets accessible with a pack on.
- The zippers in the hand pockets are also directly under a waist belt.
- The angle of the hand pockets doesn't feel natural or comfortable to me. Again, perhaps this is personal, but they're different from every other rain jacket I have, and my hands feel uncomfortable angling into them, and once in them.
- The hood articulation doesn't seem to work as well as most other jackets I have. In my case, the elastic (which feels thick and obtrusive) also sits pretty low on my head and rubs against glasses / sunglasses. Again, this may well vary with head size, but I don't notice this issue with other jackets.
I do have some other minor issues, but these are a mix of aesthetic and utilitarian, and I'm not sure they're worth getting into.
Combined, these issues draw my attention to them when using the jacket so far. Again, maybe I won't notice them in time. But to me, one of the principles of good design is that users don't notice the design, because it fits well, is intuitive, has good ergonomics, and so on. If something has design issues that draw attention to themselves, this is an unnecessary distraction.
Before signing off, I just want to reiterate that these are my opinions and experiences only. If others have different experiences, that's great - I'm happy to hear them, but don't really want this to turn into a back-and-forth, so will try to leave it there from my end.
Overall, again, I'm glad I bought the jacket as it is now designed at that price point. The two main reasons are that I want to test, and support, natural fibre outdoor gear, and that at the price paid, I won't feel as bad about thrashing it.
And it feels like it will last a long time - which is refreshing in an age when some hunting clothing designs and trends feel like they have an element of 'fast fasion' (as just one example of this, how many of us here have/had one item of hunting clothing that worked great, but was discontinued for some unknown reason?).
If the design issues above were addressed in a v2, and that sold at the jacket's prior full price, it would still be a very high-priced item, but one that I think would have a lot of appeal.