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Mountain Equipment Makalu Gore-Tex Jacket

Posted by The Great Outdoors Magazine on Sep 10, 2022

As a gear reviewer, I get to test some fantastic gear, but it's always very pleasing when the best item in the test is not the most expensive. Sure, £270
is still a sizable wedge for quite a simple garment; but you do get a waterproof with tried and tested features plus strong build quality that means it should last several seasons. It's made with standard Gore-Tex - not the highest-specification fabric in the Gore-Tex quiver, but nevertheless reliably waterproof and durable in all conditions. The main body is 100% recycled 50 denier, with tougher (presumably not recycled) 75 denier on the wear
points at hips and sleeves. The entire shell has been treated with a PFC-free (less environmentally damaging) DWR to repel water. My favourite part is the hood; it's roomy and adjustable, and features both a stiffened brim and a wire peak. All the zips are of the water-resistant type, and the main one has a good-sized stormguard behind it. The external pockets are waterproof, and large enough to accept a laminated OS map. The pit zips are, well, pit zips and it's good that they are there. At just over 500g it's not overly heavy and I'd be happy to carry and use it in the UK hills all year round. User picture