Yeah, if it isn't needed....well, it isn't needed!
My son in Alaska swears by the waxed Fjallraven clothes.
Yeah, if it isn't needed....well, it isn't needed!
Leo, how tall are you and what size do you wear for the Helikon? I can order EU M/ US L or just plain L, so I'm not sure how to size this item. Sellers don't differentiate which sizes they are are advertising, either EU or US. Even the Helikon website is not quite clear in how they are selling them either.Leo Tasker wrote: ↑Tue Feb 16, 2021 7:21 amhttps://www.helikon-tex.com/en_eur/ku-w ... acket.html. As long as the snow isn't wet, these breath way better than synthetics and are much more durable. T
I'm 6'1" and pretty slim, typically I wear a medium in brands like Arcteryx, Rab and Montane. I compared the measurement on the helikon website with a couple of my jackets and ended up ordering a Eu S/US xs even though I was a bit hesitant. The size is good for me, could be a couple of cms longer in the sleeves but I can wear a base layer and midweight fleece underneath comfortably. I'd like to try a medium to compare but wanted a more fitted jacket for XC skiing and I'm happy with it. I'm guessing most sellers will be quoting the EU size but worth confirming if you can.Woodserson wrote: ↑Tue Feb 16, 2021 9:43 amLeo, how tall are you and what size do you wear for the Helikon? I can order EU M/ US L or just plain L, so I'm not sure how to size this item. Sellers don't differentiate which sizes they are are advertising, either EU or US. Even the Helikon website is not quite clear in how they are selling them either.
@Woodserson, Thanks for mentioning me, but I am going to save you all from another round of my propaganda. All that I had to say about the subject can be found in the link above!Leo Tasker wrote: ↑Tue Feb 16, 2021 7:21 amWe had a good discussion in this thread: http://telemarktalk.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=2282 - some useful links and opinions that are worth a read!