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Reviews & Ratings for Rab Vapour-Rise Lite Alpine Jacket - Mens
— 3 reviews — Page 1
I used a marmot ether driclime last winter/spring a few times a week for ice climbing and bc skiing. My rab VR alpine is newish, but I feel OK writing a review since its basically the same, just better.
This is an ideal action layer over a light tech shirt like a merino or merino/synth blend. It provides just enough warmth and wind resistance for real alpine winter conditions on the move, but its
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Jon,
from WA, United States
Written on June 3, 2016
I live and play in the Pacific Northwest. This jacket has completely changed my layering system in temps 10-50 degrees. It's incredibly breathable yet weather resistant. In 10-25, I use a mid or heavyweight baselayer. In 25-50 I only need a light baselayer. This excels in windy and misty/light snowy conditions for such a breathable piece, but also doesn't turn you into a crock pot if the sun comes out and the wind dies down. I have always been hesitant to use hardface softshells because if I overheat, I have to drag a 3L size brick along with me, but this light material packs down much better. Very important to me because it adds to versatility when you might be seeing a wide range of temps like on alpine climbs. It is not bulky or restrictive, and it's lightness makes it very comfortable to throw a lightweight or heavyweight belay jacket over top at stops (and the hood is light enough to stay out of the way). Speaking of the hood - GREAT design with adjustability, size, and wire brim. I don't leave home in cool weather without this.
I can't comment about it's durability alpine climbing, I would expect less than hardface softshells, but it's lightness also makes it incredibly mobile.
Would recommend: Yes
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Jon M.,
from CA, United States
Written on February 2, 2015
This piece is amazing. Not bulky and super light feel when wearing it. Works well over a power dry base layer and under a down sweater. My favorite fleece replacement. Thank you Rab and Campsaver!
Would recommend: Yes
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