Alongside the Dojo Pant/Paclite Jacket, 686 also sent me a full stretch Gore-Tex kit in the form of the Weapon Jacket and matching Dispatch Bibs seen in this review. I've mentioned this before, but I'm the kind of guy who avoids technical jackets unless conditions actually require one. Usually, I'll only grab a 'proper' ski jacket only when touring and during storms. However, this was my first experience with Stretch Gore-Tex and the Weapon has somewhat changed my opinion on whether I'd wear a full-blooded ski jacket out of choice rather than necessity. Sure, a hoodie or windbreaker ultimately gives more freedom of movement, but the Weapon, especially in its shell-only guise is probably the best jacket I've owned in terms of the comfort vs performance tradeoff.
Plenty of room for the swerve in the Weapon/Dispatch combo. All photos: Hanne Lundin Wallengren
The inner works as zip-in insulation or as a standalone puffy jacket
Hike or ride, give thanks for, the comfort of the stretch Gore-Tex fabric
The GORE-TEX Stretch 3-in-1 jacket, that set the standard for ultimate warmth adaptation and freedom of movement, has been enhanced for 2021 with a Hydrastash® compatible powder skirt and lining.
FEATURES:
HYDRASTASH® Compatible (Does NOT Include Bladder Kit)
2-Layer bluesign® Approved GORE-TEX Nylon Stretch Fabric + DWR
Fully Taped GORE-TEX Seams
Removable SMARTY® 3-in-1 Sub Zero Down Jacket with 600 Down Powerfill Insulation
Air-Flo™ Underarm Vents
Adjustable Helmet Compatible Hood
Hood Link System
Merino Wool Blend Inner Collar/Mouth Flap
Phone Heater Pocket
Tangle Free Headphone Loops
Internal Goggle + Lens Stash Pocket
Adjustable Welded Cuffs
Inner Lycra Wrist Gaiters
Zippered Sleeve Pass Pocket with Key Clip
RFID Blocking Inner Pocket
Pant Jacket Connect™ System
Front Hand Pocket Inner Key Clip
Adjustable Bottom Hem Cinch
Water-Resistant Center Front and Chest Zippers
RECCO® Advanced Rescue Technology
Inner Two-Way Stretch Lining Panels
Inner Thumb Grip
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