As a mountain guide I owned a TON of Gore-Tex gear that was given to me. When I went to spend my own money, however, I always looked for an eVent option. Especially for trips were I would be working hard. The difference in breathability between the eVent Basilisk jacket and my (Popular Name Brand) Gore-Tex Adventure Jacket is night and day.
I’ve used both Gore-Tex and eVent. In my opinion event is more breathable, but is not as windproof or water proof. Also goretex is far more durable. Also which line of goretex were you using for the testing? It did not look like the pro-shell which is far superior to most companies in every standard test.
Estás totalmente equivocado, tengo arc'teryx goretex 3 capas como reemplazo a una rab evento 3 capas, cual fue mi sorpresa que no le llega a la altura de los talones . La rab después de 15 años sigue siendo 100 por 100 impermeable, la arc'teryx siendo el doble de cara en 6 años le entraba el agua. Ahora uso una north face future light con la que estoy contento ,alterno su uso con una os20 event que a día de hoy es mucho mejor que cualquiera de la competencia solo por la membrana. Event es mucho mejor y más duradero que gore tex pero no tiene ni tanto dinero ni tanto marketing
Lots of good waterproof products out there. The biggest advantage of Gore Tex in the level of accountability Gore Tex requires of its vendors. If you don’t make a great product i.e. double tape seems etc. you get your license revoked to make gore Tex products.
That is very interesting! I have a 3/4 length waterproof MBT shorts and that has got to be one of the most clammy garments I have. It is made with event. Maybe they have changed their material quite a bit since I bought that shorts..
Clamminess might be to do with the inside layer if it's a priNted/laminated 1/2 layer it does tend to collect water droplets. The end result/performance of these membrane varies wildly depending on the outer fabric and inside layer. The inside layer is all about insulation/wicking skin feel.and then the outer fabric deal with abrasion resistance water beading duties and weight control. Polyester is hydrophobic but heavier. Nylon is more widely used because it's much lighter and water shedding could be dealt with by using dwr treatment. The combinations are endless that's why there are so many brands makiNg claimiNg different products
Hey! Great questions. The anti-contamination treatment is permanent. There is no way to reapply. DWR can be reapplied to maintain surface tension and keep the water beading on the surface, but there is no way to treat the membrane other than cleaning it by laundering the garment per wash instructions.
@@MoskoMoto So your coating does not abraded by washing at all? This was only question in my mind, other then the technology is clear in the video. As per my experience, a coating (chemical or other) will not last long especially if its washed in the machine...
How durable is the eVent since it only has an unspecified chem coating, as opposed to a PU layer laminated to it on both sides like Gore-Tex? eVent has to give up something otherwise Gore would be doing the same thing.
TheLastFoiter regardless if the ePTFE is laminated or chem treated, the membrane is only as durable as the jacket shell it is in. They (gore or event) laminate or chem treat ePTFE membrane because oils (body, food, or chem oils). Oils block the small pores that make the jacket “breath”. With chem treatment, the technology applies an oil repellent that repels oils while allowing the holes to breath. As where a laminated PU, covers the ePTFE membrane to protect from oils, but the laminate covers the small holes too! Gore doesn’t do the chem coating because of copyright. Just like Gore, no one did ePTFE till the copyright patent expired. Since the patent expired 20 years ago, company’s now can make that product. eVents treatment is currently copyright so, Gore can’t do the same thing. FYI, if Gore didn’t laminate their product, it would blow bubbles like the eVent, but once any oil touches the product ie body oil, it will compromise the product. Hope that helps
These products are probably just marginally superior. That's how I look at things. Take smart phones, they are really neat inventions, so a lot of users would buy, making it even cheaper. With Goretex, it's been around for more than 30 years, and the prices still haven't dropped? Sounds like buying a diamond ring to me. More hype than function.
Air is a smaller molecule than moisture . So what you said at 2:00 is impossible . At say 86 degrees F there can only be 4 percent of water vapors making the rest air . At -40 degrees f there is less than 0.2 percent of water vapor so that's a lot of air passing through . Since air molecules is smaller than water vapor that can pass through what makes you thing a smaller molecule can't ? If water vapor can pass through a material so can air since air makes up the biggest part of water vapor. Every time a water vapor droplet passes through the gortex remember 96 percent and more is air and only 4 percent is water vapor .
what the fuck are you talking about. Reading that actually damaged my brain a little, I think. "since air makes up the biggest part of water vapor". What? No. Water vapour is literally just water in a gaseous state. No part of that is air. What he said at 2:00 was certainly over simplified. To begin with, there is no such things as an "air molecule". Air is made up from several different molecules.
GORE-TEX PACLITE® is basically a glorified plastic bag. GORE-TEX PRO® is marginally better. Resort guests are often reduced to wearing plastic bag covers over their $$$$ tech clothing during mixed rain & snow days in the Pacific Northwest. Bring a change of clothing if you want to ride all day.
@@ramonching7772 That's what I see on the mountain. $500-$900 jackets covered in clear plastic T-shirt style bags given to them by the staff at the resort. The PNW is often drizzle, rain, fog, wet snow, snow, sleet, ice fog, freezing rain, hail. You'll end your day wet, or covered in rime ice. Most people stay home.
Such rubbish.. A lot of people simply don't treat or use their high-tech shit the correct way. Gore-Tex is worth nothing when you're using it the wrong way. Do agree Paclite kind of sucks though. It's not meant for heavy use.
A video by a guy with skin in the game. As soon as you said your products use eVent you lost credibility. This should be titled “why eVent is better than Gore-Tex. My Alpinestars is Gore-Tex and yes, it’s warm and It can cause me to get clammy in it but it works to keep out he rain. I’d like to see someone like Ryan from Fort Nine compare your material to Gore Tex. That’s a dude that puts it all to the test.
Obviously he has a preference, but he does literally say "...this shows why we chose eVent.... don't take my word for it, there's a ton of information on the internet, go out and do your own research". I thought it was a fairly informative video showing the differences.
As a mountain guide I owned a TON of Gore-Tex gear that was given to me. When I went to spend my own money, however, I always looked for an eVent option. Especially for trips were I would be working hard. The difference in breathability between the eVent Basilisk jacket and my (Popular Name Brand) Gore-Tex Adventure Jacket is night and day.
I’ve used both Gore-Tex and eVent. In my opinion event is more breathable, but is not as windproof or water proof. Also goretex is far more durable. Also which line of goretex were you using for the testing? It did not look like the pro-shell which is far superior to most companies in every standard test.
eVent is superior for dry snow rockies and gore-tex is better for PNW.
Estás totalmente equivocado, tengo arc'teryx goretex 3 capas como reemplazo a una rab evento 3 capas, cual fue mi sorpresa que no le llega a la altura de los talones . La rab después de 15 años sigue siendo 100 por 100 impermeable, la arc'teryx siendo el doble de cara en 6 años le entraba el agua. Ahora uso una north face future light con la que estoy contento ,alterno su uso con una os20 event que a día de hoy es mucho mejor que cualquiera de la competencia solo por la membrana. Event es mucho mejor y más duradero que gore tex pero no tiene ni tanto dinero ni tanto marketing
Lots of good waterproof products out there. The biggest advantage of Gore Tex in the level of accountability Gore Tex requires of its vendors. If you don’t make a great product i.e. double tape seems etc. you get your license revoked to make gore Tex products.
That is very interesting! I have a 3/4 length waterproof MBT shorts and that has got to be one of the most clammy garments I have. It is made with event. Maybe they have changed their material quite a bit since I bought that shorts..
Fred noskillz sweaty nut sack :P
Clamminess might be to do with the inside layer if it's a priNted/laminated 1/2 layer it does tend to collect water droplets. The end result/performance of these membrane varies wildly depending on the outer fabric and inside layer. The inside layer is all about insulation/wicking skin feel.and then the outer fabric deal with abrasion resistance water beading duties and weight control. Polyester is hydrophobic but heavier. Nylon is more widely used because it's much lighter and water shedding could be dealt with by using dwr treatment. The combinations are endless that's why there are so many brands makiNg claimiNg different products
Thank you! Can you tell what material is better if you use sneakers in winter. Which keeps warmer?
Can't speak to the use of eVent in shoes :)
What is wear rate of the chemical that you use on the inside and can it be reapplied ? If so how?
Hey! Great questions. The anti-contamination treatment is permanent. There is no way to reapply. DWR can be reapplied to maintain surface tension and keep the water beading on the surface, but there is no way to treat the membrane other than cleaning it by laundering the garment per wash instructions.
Gore Tex can be washed and put in tumble dryer, can you do the same wit event
Definitely, eVent should be washed often! We even put it on the hang tags as a reminder (:
@@MoskoMoto So your coating does not abraded by washing at all? This was only question in my mind, other then the technology is clear in the video. As per my experience, a coating (chemical or other) will not last long especially if its washed in the machine...
@@plt4415 Interesting how you didn’t get a reply here
How durable is the eVent since it only has an unspecified chem coating, as opposed to a PU layer laminated to it on both sides like Gore-Tex?
eVent has to give up something otherwise Gore would be doing the same thing.
TheLastFoiter regardless if the ePTFE is laminated or chem treated, the membrane is only as durable as the jacket shell it is in. They (gore or event) laminate or chem treat ePTFE membrane because oils (body, food, or chem oils). Oils block the small pores that make the jacket “breath”. With chem treatment, the technology applies an oil repellent that repels oils while allowing the holes to breath. As where a laminated PU, covers the ePTFE membrane to protect from oils, but the laminate covers the small holes too!
Gore doesn’t do the chem coating because of copyright. Just like Gore, no one did ePTFE till the copyright patent expired. Since the patent expired 20 years ago, company’s now can make that product. eVents treatment is currently copyright so, Gore can’t do the same thing. FYI, if Gore didn’t laminate their product, it would blow bubbles like the eVent, but once any oil touches the product ie body oil, it will compromise the product.
Hope that helps
@@CasChet1 😍 yaowww! What a thorough walk through there, bravo.
Mosko Moto we make your product at Parker
These products are probably just marginally superior. That's how I look at things. Take smart phones, they are really neat inventions, so a lot of users would buy, making it even cheaper.
With Goretex, it's been around for more than 30 years, and the prices still haven't dropped? Sounds like buying a diamond ring to me. More hype than function.
I have been using Gore-tex for over 30 years and I can say 2 things it isn't - breathable or waterproof. It is windproof however.
why did you persist in using it for 30 years?! :)
@@NAZLSI It's windproof
Air is a smaller molecule than moisture . So what you said at 2:00 is impossible . At say 86 degrees F there can only be 4 percent of water vapors making the rest air . At -40 degrees f there is less than 0.2 percent of water vapor so that's a lot of air passing through . Since air molecules is smaller than water vapor that can pass through what makes you thing a smaller molecule can't ? If water vapor can pass through a material so can air since air makes up the biggest part of water vapor. Every time a water vapor droplet passes through the gortex remember 96 percent and more is air and only 4 percent is water vapor .
what the fuck are you talking about. Reading that actually damaged my brain a little, I think.
"since air makes up the biggest part of water vapor". What? No. Water vapour is literally just water in a gaseous state. No part of that is air.
What he said at 2:00 was certainly over simplified. To begin with, there is no such things as an "air molecule". Air is made up from several different molecules.
The pit-zips solve this difference
GORE-TEX PACLITE® is basically a glorified plastic bag. GORE-TEX PRO® is marginally better. Resort guests are often reduced to wearing plastic bag covers over their $$$$ tech clothing during mixed rain & snow days in the Pacific Northwest. Bring a change of clothing if you want to ride all day.
Does it mean your conclusion is to wear a cheap raincoat? Ha ha ha.
@@ramonching7772 That's what I see on the mountain. $500-$900 jackets covered in clear plastic T-shirt style bags given to them by the staff at the resort. The PNW is often drizzle, rain, fog, wet snow, snow, sleet, ice fog, freezing rain, hail. You'll end your day wet, or covered in rime ice. Most people stay home.
BTW. I learned a new phrase. $$$ tech. Dollar tech. Nice! 👍👍👍
Oops! Wrong spelling. $$$$ tech. It's much more than 3 $.
Such rubbish.. A lot of people simply don't treat or use their high-tech shit the correct way. Gore-Tex is worth nothing when you're using it the wrong way. Do agree Paclite kind of sucks though. It's not meant for heavy use.
A video by a guy with skin in the game. As soon as you said your products use eVent you lost credibility. This should be titled “why eVent is better than Gore-Tex. My Alpinestars is Gore-Tex and yes, it’s warm and It can cause me to get clammy in it but it works to keep out he rain. I’d like to see someone like Ryan from Fort Nine compare your material to Gore Tex. That’s a dude that puts it all to the test.
Obviously he has a preference, but he does literally say "...this shows why we chose eVent.... don't take my word for it, there's a ton of information on the internet, go out and do your own research". I thought it was a fairly informative video showing the differences.
That's incredible and that's why I'm getting your bear!(among other reasons)
Appreciate your support! 🙌