SITKA Mountain EVO jacket, Review **Updated 9/20/23**

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Tony Trietch

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Just got home from AZ otc deer and NM Barbary sheep. It is windy as hell right now in southern NM and the Evo was perfect for 35-50 degrees and 25-35 winds.
 

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That's a great deal, it really is a good jacket. I sweat a ton and get cold from the wind so it was a perfect piece for active hunting. Most of my elk season was a base layer t-shirt and evo when hiking in the dark, it was perfect to get the cold wind off me and still breath. Then when I'm not running around throw on a puffy type layer and I'm good
 
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Big Sitka fan here and have a ton of their stuff, but a great jacket for blocking the wind is the Marmot Infinium ROM. Just a Sitka alternative.
 
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I wore mine every day on a 12 day Dall hunt last year and loved it. Highly versatile and I rarely took it off. Only thing I noticed after so much constant wear is that it developed a very slight plastic smell when it got super wet
 

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I just picked one of these up on the season-end deals (which I typically do at 50% off for sitka stuff), which is still in effect btw if anyone is interested. Regarding sizing.. it is a super athletic fit, so I sized up to the XXL at 6' 220, but typically lose about 20 lbs in the summer. I'm still glad I got the XXL. It's perfect imo. It's going to be great paired with the ambient jacket underneath.
 

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^ I'll see what I can find out. I thought they had discontinued (of what I thought was a success) the Ambient, but they just refined it a bit—hopefully the same thing w the Evo
 
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I wonder how the feedback was on the ventilation panels. I really liked mine the first few outings and it really shined on a 25 mile ruck march challenge earlier in the year with low temps and a bit of mist. It seemed like that piece was designed for that day.

Flash forward a couple more outings and I still like mine but have been blasted by strong winds in the back when not wearing a pack. That great back ventilation with a pack comes at a cost of sorts. It’s led me to grab some of my other shells for certain outings over the Evo.
 

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^ I can definitely see that; if it's breathable on the back (which it is) w/ no pack it's going to be a lot more breathable and too breathable w/ the right (wrong) weather
 
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I love mine for a primary outer layer but yes, after a long hike to a spot when you stop to glass I get cold pretty dang quick from that back panel
 

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Sitka discontinues a lot of models only to reissue a tweaked version the next year. Granted some do go away at times but I'd expect the Evo to be around another year or two before a major update or replacement
 
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I don’t know about that, seems too close to a rain jacket.
True, I’m definitely not a product designer so I’m honestly not sure what the best options would be. I really do like the DWR and durability of the evo as primary layer. But the massive back panel can be a deal breakers in some cold windy situations as I don’t like to glass with my pack on.
 
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