Schoeller Fabric/Kryptek Altitude Series

they have waterproof rating listed on the website, it says 19,500 mm H20.

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Couldn’t find breathability rating but here is what Westcomb has listed for a jacket made with C-Change.

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yeah, I did see that they list waterproofness and breath-ability on a few of their pieces, but it isn't even half of their rain jackets that have this listed and they don't list weight for anything that I could find. I appreciate you trying to look that up though, thanks!

I sent them an email yesterday after my post to see if they could send me a comprehensive list. Seems like a lot of work to do for buying a set of raingear. Not a good look that they don't list this on their website in my opinion.
 
Does anyone know where to find the specs for these jackets? I hear good things about the company but I've honestly never even remotely considered buying anything from them because they don't publish specs like weight, breathability, and waterproofness. These are standard specs that every other company lists for their raingear but Kryptek does not for some reason. It's impossible to compare them to other brands when they don't list this information.

Copied from the Kryptek Altitude review stickied above (a very useful read):

Weighed items are a size large jackets and shirts and 34 regular in pants....

Arma tech 1/2 zip-8oz

Arma tech gridfleece 1/2 zip-8oz

Arma tech gridfleece hoodie-15oz

Ghar jacket-14oz

Tora jacket-16oz
Tora pant-24oz

Bora jacket-24oz
Bora pant-16oz

Takur jacket-24oz
Takur pant-24oz
 
I like them, pretty quiet once they break in a bit. I think the fabric breathes pretty well overall, for sure better than Gore-Tex. Never experienced any clammy feelings and my pants/socks/boots stayed dry. The DWR is excellent as well.

I don’t find them as noisy as the OR Crocs but would also expect Expedition Crocs to last longer if you’re busting brush due to the use of Cordura.
 
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