Here’s a definition of an ergonomic fit – a Camel Crown 3-in-1 ski jacket with a 10000mm rate of water-resistance at an almost funny cost of 90 bucks. What’s the catch? Right, the brand is not as popular as Arc’teryx or The North Face, hence the lower price. This, however, is not reflected in the jacket’s construction as it possesses all the essential qualities of a warm ski jacket. From the waterproof coating and fleece lining to the removable hood and seamless zipper, there is an abundance of features this multi-layered jacket is gifted with. Stuff your multiple pockets with (ski) googles and tech devices, put on the adjustable hood, and head out for your snowy adventure. Isn’t it great news that you are able to afford it since you didn’t splurge on your ski gear?
Our Overall Review
We have thoroughly tested - and read reviews from other experts and users. In summary, this is what we think:
Reasons to buy:
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The ergonomic draping technique allows for the free body movement
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The cotton-filled fabric keeps the body warm throughout the entire skiing session
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The quality/price ratio is one the best ones in this guide
Reasons NOT to buy:
Some prefer Polyester shell for its proved durability, which this jacket doesn’t have
Runs large
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Specs & Features
- Material: Teflon and fleece with Camel-Tex technology
- Waterproof/windproof: yes/yes
- Hood: detachable
- Details: YKK bi-directional zipper, removable hood, adjustable cuffs, stand collar
- Recommended use: downhill skiing, snowboarding, winter hiking, snow sports
Our Overall Review
We have thoroughly tested - and read reviews from other experts and users. In summary, this is what we think:
Reasons to buy:
-
The ergonomic draping technique allows for the free body movement
-
The cotton-filled fabric keeps the body warm throughout the entire skiing session
-
The quality/price ratio is one the best ones in this guide
Reasons NOT to buy:
Some prefer Polyester shell for its proved durability, which this jacket doesn’t have
Runs large
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