Páramo WILL fail DRASTICALLY in heavy & persistent rain. Watch before buying!

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  • Опубліковано 21 лип 2024
  • My passion for mountains began when I moved to the Lake District in 2003. Over the years I completed my summer mountain leader training, various courses in navigation, first aid and winter mountaineering in Glen Coe. These courses were usually through the National Mountaineering Centre at Plas Y Brenin, Snowdonia. I consolidated this training by exploring the UK mountain regions as much as I could. In 2018 I spent a short time on Swaledale Mountain Rescue team before moving back to Tyneside.
    I have also completed the West Highland Way twice, the C2C walk twice, the Cumbrian Way and in 2017 did the Everest Base Camp Trek.
    I by no means consider myself an expert at anything, but I do feel to be in a position to offer my humble opinion on kit and clothing, based on those years of experience.
    In this video I set out on a trip to Scafell Pike with my partner. Such was the challenging conditions, I decided we head back not long after reaching the stretcher box.
    In this video I inadvertently test the Paramo Alta III in driving rain and significant winds. The jacket was only a few weeks old and this is its first test in the rain. I have owned Paramo jackets in the past.
    The jacket really is tested in some awful conditions and you will see the results for yourself.
    I must emphasise that the moisture inside the jacket wasn’t because of an incorrect mid layer, this has been verified by Paramo. The jacket was absolutely drenched.
    I contacted Paramo who watched the video and they acknowledged that their jackets are NOT waterproof. They could offer no explanation to the poor performance of the jacket and there is no need to Nikwax the jacket under these circumstances. If one understands the technology of the system, you will understand that it is actually impossible for the garments to stay dry in persistent driving rain.
    They work by allowing moisture to become trapped inside the inner layers. This moisture is heated up and released to the outer layer when vaporised. This system catastrophically fails when the inner layers are becoming saturated. The only way to ensure some measure of high water resistance is to repeatedly wash it in Nikwax, but this only provides a temporary water resistance.
    I love my Paramo Alta III for a few reasons, but not in heavy rain! Paramo did offer to replace the jacket but I declined, explaining that the individual jacket isn’t at fault, the system of keeping of water out is over hyped. They didn’t respond to this claim.
    I filmed this video with the GoPro 10
    #hikingadventures
    #hiking
    #hikinguk
    #lakedistrict

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  • @Eddy-Hope
    @Eddy-Hope  6 місяців тому +4

    Please see video bio for a better understanding of the Paramo technology and why the garment failed. Thank you

  • @alangauld6079
    @alangauld6079 Рік тому +47

    I have a Paramo Cascada and a Goretex jacket and I did the exact same walk with both in near identical conditions. Both kept me dry for the first hour, after 2 hours both were completely wetted out and I was starting to get damp inside, after 3 hours(the length of the walk) I was soaking inside with the Paramo (but still warm) and very damp with the Goretex (and still warm). The pattern of wetting was different with each but the 3-hour result was a marginal win for Goretex. BUT on more normal UK showery days the Paramo wins every time. It keeps typical showers out and dries very quickly. And when it's dry it breathes much better than Goretex. I don't take Paramo backpacking(too heavy) but for day hikes from October to May it's my number 1 choice. For summer(and backpacking) I still use a lightweight Goretex Paclite jacket. Oh, and the Paramo jacket just feels so much nicer and "comfy" than the Goretex options.

    • @Eddy-Hope
      @Eddy-Hope  Рік тому +5

      Great insight Alan 👍🏻

    • @davidhale1568
      @davidhale1568 7 місяців тому +2

      That’s exactly what I find and do

    • @kristaps2010
      @kristaps2010 5 місяців тому

      thank you for describing the differences.can't afford to buy Paramo as got Goretex similar technology jacket already - Kilpi shell jacket with Dermizax fabric for mountaineering.

    • @Ed30675
      @Ed30675 5 місяців тому +4

      I too have the Cascade....had it since 1996....It has been outstanding...Since that purchase I have bought other Paramo equipment....love all that I have purchased from this outstanding company...

    • @alangauld6079
      @alangauld6079 5 місяців тому +1

      @@Ed30675 Since I wrote the comment I too have bought more Paramo gear - a lightweight Quito jacket(for backpacking) and the Duology pair of fleece and wind shirt (for summer use). I do like Paramo gear but just wish it kept me dry on those rare all-day deluges.

  • @geoffsmith7403
    @geoffsmith7403 Рік тому +6

    Eddy great vid. I agree with almost everything you say. I have several Paramo jackets and pants and did put up with the damp because the dry quick once out of the rain. Here in Canada we get more sunshine breaks LOL.
    HOWEVER. I now use Columbia OutDry. It is totally waterproof even after 4 hours of torrential rain and it breaths wonderfully. In fact on a windy day I can feel slight air blowing though it and I better have a thicker baselayer in the Fall.

  • @Zharkov1969A
    @Zharkov1969A Рік тому +17

    I’ve got all the more respect for you for flagging up the failings of the jacket and knowing it was right to turn back.

    • @Eddy-Hope
      @Eddy-Hope  Рік тому

      🤛🏻🙏

    • @twozerouk
      @twozerouk 5 місяців тому +1

      If only more people did the MR teams wouldn't have to turn out in terrible conditions.

  • @user-yf1xm6mo5l
    @user-yf1xm6mo5l 5 місяців тому +11

    I have the exact same jacket which is about 4 years old. Did y garn via Llyn Idwal and the devils kitchen and it rained heavily all the way up and most of the way down. The jacket kept me dry without any leaks, which is more than I can say about the rest of our fellow walkers. Many had very expensive gortex jackets which all leaked and they were amazed that the jacket had kept me dry when others had failed. Yes, you have to maintain it by washing a re- water proofing it, but all in all I'm very happy with it.

    • @RaveyDavey
      @RaveyDavey 12 днів тому

      I don't understand claims of Goretex leaking. It's completely waterproof unless damaged of contaminated. They make ocean immersion suits from it. They make dry suits out of it. It gets sweaty as hell but intact Goretex is waterproof

  • @Stoitism
    @Stoitism 3 дні тому

    I think this video is the final nail in the coffin of my research into Paramo. I'll stick with My OR Foray jacket and packable storm umbrella :)

  • @0113mountainman
    @0113mountainman 9 місяців тому

    Thanks for a good honest report with a proper test. Appreciated! ATB - Steve

    • @Eddy-Hope
      @Eddy-Hope  9 місяців тому

      👍🏻👊🏻

    • @redesignedlife777
      @redesignedlife777 Місяць тому

      ya.... some people just bought the jacket....go outside in 5 minutes of rain and tell you everything works great. lol

  • @tullochgorum6323
    @tullochgorum6323 5 місяців тому +9

    The problem with Paramo is that the use-case is so narrow and the price is so high. For cold-weather day-walking in showery weather, it can't be beat. In cold, driven rain I can't bring myself to trust it - as this video shows. For multi-day hiking in varied weather it's too heavy and bulky in the pack. And for much of the year it's too warm...
    After 50 years of experimenting I've figured out a system that's affordable and works fine in all conditions. I live in the Lakes and walk year round in all weathers, and this has always served me well. The key is the Brynje-style technical mesh against the skin - a greatly under-rated garment. I cap it with a light, fast-drying, zipped synthetic base layer. This keeps both sweat and rain-water off the skin, trapping a layer of insulating air. Over that, an Alpha fleece and wind shirt, if conditions dictate. And finally, a cheap mass-market rain shell, which in practice performs as well as fancy Gore-Tex shells at 10x the price. Dampness gets trapped between the wind shirt and the shell, leaving the inner layers pretty acceptable. It's cheap, light, packable and adaptable. I use it year-round. For safety in colder weather, I complete the system with a synthetic belay jacket in case I have to stop.

    • @Eddy-Hope
      @Eddy-Hope  5 місяців тому +1

      Great info and insights thank you 👍🏻

    • @kristaps2010
      @kristaps2010 5 місяців тому

      thanks for info, amazing, will try out. and thanks Eddy for video and
      making all these valuable advices flow!

    • @tullochgorum6323
      @tullochgorum6323 5 місяців тому +1

      @@kristaps2010 It's surprising how much of the dampness is trapped between the wind shirt and the hard shell. The shirt prevents the dampness from soaking back into the mid-layers. I discovered this by accident, and haven't seen it suggested before, but it's a useful tip.

    • @kristaps2010
      @kristaps2010 5 місяців тому

      @@tullochgorum6323 Thanks you so much, stay safe and dry out there!

    • @redesignedlife777
      @redesignedlife777 Місяць тому

      you didnt tell us what mass market rain shell brand it is. why you holding back your secret?

  • @GeekfromYorkshire
    @GeekfromYorkshire Рік тому +9

    I've had Paramo for 17 years. You have a few issues in this video. The most obvious issue is your fit. It is tight on you. You should have been in a bigger size for you.

  • @paulroberson7113
    @paulroberson7113 5 місяців тому +2

    I had exactly the same experience with a brand new Paramo jacket I bought a few years back while on holiday. Fortunately I had another jacket which cost a third of the price and kept me almost completely dry in the same driving rain conditions.

  • @nh3936
    @nh3936 7 місяців тому +22

    Last time I was out, I was in worse weather than in this video. My gore tex waterproof coat completely failed and I got cold quick. I decided to take off my wet base layer, switch to my buffalo special 6 against bare skin and see how I go.
    The special 6 doesn’t claim to be waterproof but does claim to keep you warm when wet and that it did.
    In weather like that, I think you’re going to get wet if you’re in it for long enough regardless of what garment you’re wearing. The important bit is being warm and comfortable when you are!

    • @nickcrosby9875
      @nickcrosby9875 7 місяців тому +6

      Exactly. Being warm and comfortable, even if wet, is key to staving off hypothermia

    • @mariumrajah
      @mariumrajah 6 місяців тому

      @@nickcrosby9875damp you can just about handle but wet starts to become a problem chest area mostly, wet feet wet boots is not life threatening i have walked up & back down summits with wet boots ,
      Problem starts when your chest belly back shoulders start getting drenched & you no way of drying yourself, head back turn around

    • @sdemosi
      @sdemosi 5 місяців тому +2

      I'm not a fan of Goretex but my usual outfit for such conditions involves a mid layer with polartec alpha and pertex quantum face fabric. It's basically a lighter version of the buffalo and keeps me warm. I did the 3 peaks challenge in Kerry Ireland a few months ago in 7+ hours of driving rain and I was still comfortable and mostly dry.
      Also found Dermizax NX and Polartec neoshell to handle downpours better than GTX Pro as they don't wet out so quickly. Neoshell has some air permeability which seems to help keep the material drier inside than GTX.
      The thing that really bugs me about GTX is the company's practice of insisting any clothing company that uses their materials offers their flagship products as GTX only. This has damaged competition in the membrane market to the consumer's detriment. Having said that shakedry is great but it's so environmentally damaging, manufacturers don't use it anymore. It's also not very durable.

    • @kristaps2010
      @kristaps2010 5 місяців тому +1

      In France before Mount Blanc alpine climb I was running around a day before to buy a good mountaineering jacket. Most goretex were super expensive but in Technical Extreme Chamonix shop I came across brand KILPI HASTAR-M with Dermizax fabric, was advised it's a good jacket so I have it now. cost about 239 eurous. no issues at the moment.

    • @sdemosi
      @sdemosi 5 місяців тому

      @@kristaps2010 Bergans and Ortovox make some high performance alpine and skiing jackets using the best version of Dermizax NX. It’s excellent. More breathable than GTX Pro and it feels softer without that damn rustling noise.

  • @gdoldays9964
    @gdoldays9964 8 місяців тому

    Interesting video. I've use both Gore-Tex & Paramo jackets over the years. I find the best combination for me is my Paramo Velez hybrid + Alpha Direct. Breathability & quickness of drying is what I go for in the bad weather, because your going to get wet no matter what you wear. I'd rather be comfortable when wet, and able to dry quickly. It works for me anyway. I have an athletic/Dad-bod, I run hot also. This was another reason why I ended up on this combination. I was swimming in the Gore-Tex.
    I use a lightweight Dermizax jacket + Kinetic trousers for the warmer conditions. They are brilliant, so breathable(are you seeing a pattern here haha)
    If you ever find yourself hiking in bad weather, with little or no wind, nothing beats a good umbrella!! ☝🏼😂

  • @jimfell7147
    @jimfell7147 Рік тому

    Your a better man than I am Eddie Hope, last climbed Scafell it was a nice August day many moons ago. Loved that the dogs were having a blast until the injury, well done sir.

    • @Eddy-Hope
      @Eddy-Hope  Рік тому +1

      I’ve been up there 7/8 times, including full winter conditions snd that’s the worst weather I’ve experienced

  • @thepeakdistrictviking
    @thepeakdistrictviking Рік тому

    Love the videos, thanks for the advice on Paramo. I will stick with Mountain Equipment for now

  • @AlanBrownPhotography
    @AlanBrownPhotography Рік тому +2

    Ahhhh….. Lake District weather 😢 I forgot how bad that can be. Kudos to you for braving the elements and providing reality - not every hike can be on a glorious sunny day.

    • @Eddy-Hope
      @Eddy-Hope  Рік тому

      That was a particularly bad day 🌧️ 😅

  • @markalanshaw4950
    @markalanshaw4950 5 місяців тому

    Hi Eddie, loving the new outdoor videos, I have never used a Paramo jacket as outside my price range, My Gore-Tex jackets get regular Nik wax reproofing, When the rain is severe I use a second lightweight waterproof top underneath as a second rain barrier which so far has been successful, however 40 mph wind and rain I tend to stay off the hills! Mark.

    • @Eddy-Hope
      @Eddy-Hope  5 місяців тому

      Cheers Mark 👍🏻 there’s some more info in the video bio if you get a minute

  • @Flukey_1970
    @Flukey_1970 Рік тому +1

    You did the right thing mate some people put themselves at risk for a video. Aye i would expect a little better for a jacket over £300 but like you say nothing is fully waterproof great vid looking forward to a second attempt at the summit

  • @SteveBott1963
    @SteveBott1963 5 місяців тому

    I was really surprised when I watched this review. I owned an Alta 2 and now have a Halcon, and even in heavy rain they have always kept me dry. They are so comfortable and packed with features.

    • @Eddy-Hope
      @Eddy-Hope  5 місяців тому

      Have a read of the video bio Steve. 👍🏻

  • @ASTHECROWFLIESHIKING
    @ASTHECROWFLIESHIKING Рік тому

    Great video! Rough weather, but, excellent explanation to start the video, well done. Great channel. That is an amazing jacket. New follower here. Crow✌️

  • @janinebrown9067
    @janinebrown9067 Рік тому

    Will wait for you to do it again to get a better idea of the walk then give it a go! I’m looking forward to following in your footsteps 😊 glad you didn’t continue and I hope Lili is ok!

    • @Eddy-Hope
      @Eddy-Hope  Рік тому

      Yeah she’s fine Jan, poor thing

  • @jeremyballard7461
    @jeremyballard7461 Рік тому +5

    I’ve got an Alta smock and a Velez light smock and they have not let me down in 15 years. The only issue I had was in driving rain on Dartmoor where the rain came through a zip, but I think the storm flap underneath was twisted. Sorrow you had such a negative experience.

  • @thepeakdistrictviking
    @thepeakdistrictviking Рік тому +1

    Great video as usual. I love bad weather but bad gear can make it a miserable experience!!

  • @2112Tix
    @2112Tix Рік тому +67

    I’ve tested all types of jackets over a 30 year period and Paramo is by far the most waterproof and beats goretex (boil-in-a-bag) hands down. Nothing keeps out driving rain but Paramo holds it out for longer and dries out quicker than goretex.

    • @steviezxr
      @steviezxr 8 місяців тому +5

      Offshore sailing jackets do.

    • @DavidGillies-ky7ch
      @DavidGillies-ky7ch 8 місяців тому +1

      Glad to hear this, just sank £300 on this coat and was worried after watching this lol

    • @DevonDave118
      @DevonDave118 8 місяців тому +9

      @@steviezxr yes but your going to sweat your tits of if your walking in a sailing jacket, thay are some of the best to keep water out mind .

    • @andym2869
      @andym2869 8 місяців тому +7

      If you want a 100% waterproof jacket then buy yourself a US Army Gen II Ecwcs Waterproof Goretex Jacket,Rab,Montane,Berghaus,Paramo, Mountain Equipment gear don't come close,all let water in when out all day on the mountains,I've had & got them all,I have a Peter Storm jacket far more waterproof than the big branded,more expensive one's,the US Army one has been tested in hurricane's & proved to be completely waterproof throughout,I live in the Lake District & spend all my free time up in the Highlands of Scotland so my gear gets thoroughly tested & frequently,the US Military jacket is the only jacket that has NEVER,not EVER leaked in no matter how hard the rain is & how long for,it's not the lightest jacket,has pit zips plus waterproof zips etc & it's a jacket I can guarantee that will keep you bone dry 😉

    • @captain-chunk
      @captain-chunk 7 місяців тому

      @@andym2869 the issue isn’t finding a shell that will hold off the water… there’s loads of materials that will do that. I’ve a flexothane hi-viz waterproof that has never leaked in the 15 years I’ve worn it as a waterproof on my motorbike, at roadsides for breakdowns etc. the problem is that if I wore it walking on a wet day, I’d be soaking from sweat in about 10 minutes. Same with any membrane based shell, it’s a race against your own bodies sweat function.
      Some people (like my Dad), “run cold”. They don’t often get really hot and sweaty from exercise, so a few hours in a hard shell jacket and they might be a little damp from sweat, whereas I’d be sweating in 20minutes and after a few hours would be so wet I might as well have not bothered with the waterproof in the first place.
      There’s never going to be a perfect answer, because no one is exactly the same.

  • @kevin4havis
    @kevin4havis 7 місяців тому

    I've just found this channel of yours Eddy. It's got a lot of interest for me as we have a Lodge in the lakes and I've done "OldMan" and "Helvellyn" a few years ago, but too old now to do those heights.

    • @Eddy-Hope
      @Eddy-Hope  7 місяців тому

      Where’s your lodge Kevin?

  • @user-wt8jp4qx6l
    @user-wt8jp4qx6l Рік тому

    Thank you, thank you, thank you!
    I've been saying the same about Paramo for over a decade now and usually I get my remarks dismissed by the Paramos fan club. My expereince isn't so dissimilar to your.
    We set off from Hartsop on a rainy, sleety January morning a few years ago. I was wearing a newish pair (3 weeks) of Paramo cascade trousers, and my partner. also had a pair On top I wore a Buffalo Special 6 Shirt that was ancient, but tried, tested and trusted. An hour out, and while climbing to Dove Craig the rain turned into a deluge, and by the time we reached the wind blasted cairn on Fairfield my paramos trousers were soaked through, heavy with water and hanging down like a used nappy - not nice. Conversely, my Bufalo top was dry and snug. In fact, we had to hurriedly turn back and head down to the cottage as our legs (and bits!) were beginning to freeze.
    I'd like to say it was a problem with that individual pair, but my partner's Paramo trousers sufferred the same fate. I've heard similar stories from a few others too. I know you see Mountain Rescue teams often wearing Paramo, so I suppose they must work for some people. The Paramos trousers have ever since been relegated to winter, local, dog-walking pants, and even now, after washes and treatment, they leak at the knees in even mild levels of rain. They're also relatively heavy and useless for much else. We both contacted Paramo after our expereinces and also Rathbones in Keswick, but did not get any helpful advice sadly. The rule is, in winter , Go Buffalo.

    • @Eddy-Hope
      @Eddy-Hope  Рік тому

      Glad you found the video useful bud 👍🏻

  • @pete6625
    @pete6625 9 місяців тому +2

    I do love my Paramo Alta II but have to agree that I do get damp when it rains a fair bit. I have the 3 season trousers that I also love and they also let the water in after a while. They are brilliant though for a mix of weather. Interestingly though the outside pockets are very waterproof as I found out the first time I wore my jacket in terrible weather up Snowdon. I had my phone in my zipped up pocket and when I checked it half way through the walk it was in a nice pool of water inside my pocket. I sent the coat back to Paramo who just re-proofed it, I expected a replacement. The clothing does cost a lot of money so was expecting it be be waterproof.

    • @Eddy-Hope
      @Eddy-Hope  9 місяців тому

      Great message Pete. 👍🏻

  • @ulbushcrafting6592
    @ulbushcrafting6592 3 місяці тому

    Check out the wind we get in the Alaska Aleutian island chain. Feet of rain too. I plan on testing out this gear 👍

  • @JasonSturgess
    @JasonSturgess Рік тому

    Great video Eddy going to head up next week .

  • @grahamriley8124
    @grahamriley8124 Рік тому +7

    In my experience in less challenging conditions but heavy rain nonetheless Paramo do not work great with contact points e.g. rucksacks. Everywhere else water beads and gets pumped out so I have never gotten wet through like you have. This would include wind driven horizontal rain along the coast not so long ago actually. The thing about Paramo though is the comfort. As you point out their hoods are excellent - class leading in my IMHO. The fabrics are soft and supple leading to brilliant comfort. I always think what would this feel like if I got really wet? I never plan to go out walking in the rain so Paramo is a great choice with its breathability and water resistance IF I get caught in showers. The environment I walk in is also far less challenging - Hampshire! I also bike a lot and nothing beats Paramo for cold weather biking. It works a treat and without a backpack I have always stayed dry.

    • @trevorwilliamson6305
      @trevorwilliamson6305 8 місяців тому +1

      I think you make a very accurate point about the negative impact of contact points when wearing a rucksack. This does indeed impede the ability for the pump liner of the jacket to work as effectively.
      The Paramo jackets worn by MRT are from the Pro range and unfortunately are not available to the public. The shoulders areas are double thickness outer and I suspect this helps keep more of the rain out in the vicinity of the rucksack straps. The pro jackets also have foam inserts in the back panel. These help maintain spacing between the layers of the jacket under the rucksack.

    • @LovatArgyle
      @LovatArgyle 5 місяців тому +1

      Same problem with Alta jacket , Velez and the Cascada trousers leak at knee and thigh when the two layers get forced together .I carry an emergency smock just in case

  • @tinheadtinhead6505
    @tinheadtinhead6505 11 місяців тому

    Only just seen this and good review. I have an Alta jacket and love it for walking between Oct-March as it has warmth which Goretex doesn't have. Moderate driving rain it kept me dry but had some wet from perspiration.
    There is another You Tube video but I cannot remember by whom, where the tester explained how the 2 systems work.
    In the video he mentioned that Paramo will never mention hydrostatic head as that is irrelevant to how the system works. However, he did say if you sit on a wet rock or bench you will end up with a wet backside as the pressure prevents the Paramo directional system working.
    One of the previous comments was being wet where rucksack straps went. I guess this is the same reason

    • @Eddy-Hope
      @Eddy-Hope  11 місяців тому

      Hi mate, thanks for the comment. I contacted Páramo re my experience and as you seen in the video, my whole upper video was drenched.
      Páramo don’t claim that the garments are completely ‘waterproof’ and as can be seen in prolonged driving rain, even for a negligibly new jacket, it can’t cope. Páramo didn’t have an answer in our email exchange.
      Páramo is what it is. It uses a system to move evaporated moisture from the inner layers but this system breaks down when saturation outweighs any evaporation process.
      I love Páramo for many reasons, but keeping dry in extremely wet conditions is not one of them I’m afraid

  • @RSLtreecare
    @RSLtreecare 9 місяців тому

    Hi, very interesting video, I have walked the same walk many years ago... I have used most waterproof outdoor jackets I have used Paramo Velez for all year round work, gardening and building work. I still have it, but the zipper is gone. I am looking for a Pajaro, I think this
    Fit into my life style.

    • @TarrelScot
      @TarrelScot 3 місяці тому +1

      Talk to Paramo. I had a zip go in one of their jackets when it was six years old. They replaced it and reproofed the jacket FOC.

  • @luiscuervo8687
    @luiscuervo8687 5 місяців тому

    Thanks for the honest review. I agree with your conclusion on driving rain lack of waterproofness. I put mine through the shower test and it failed. With merino bases layers you are kept warm even when wet, but in driving rain conditions I suggest wearing a 60g wind jacket or even a plastic poncho or sth on top of your Paramo. It will prevent the rain from driving through the Paramo fabric, and although it would make the whole setup less breatheable, I think body vapour can mainly escape through the neck aperture, and there will be no condensation on the inside of the Paramo as the inside will remain warm (unlike wearing a plastic or membrane over your baselayer, where the outer cold will go through the thin membrane and result in condensation on the inside of the membrane).

    • @Eddy-Hope
      @Eddy-Hope  5 місяців тому

      Great info bud 👍🏻

  • @jasongrozier8277
    @jasongrozier8277 9 місяців тому

    I was thinking of buying a paramo velez adventure smok, or the keela munro jacket for winter fell walking, what would you say is the best choice,im told both products are used by mountain rescue teams

  • @rjphotos
    @rjphotos 5 місяців тому

    My experience of paramo was when it first came to market. The jackets at that time were a lot heavier than they are now and perhaps that’s the issue here? I never had an issue aside from the contact points mentioned elsewhere and regularly wore the jacket on full day hikes in the lakes and wales in torrential all day rain and stayed dryer than my walking companions wearing membrane shells. I know they made the lining lighter so perhaps it’s not quite as effective now, but my Alta weighed close to a kilo, the main reason I moved away.

  • @MV-jb1zn
    @MV-jb1zn 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for your review Eddie, I use Paramo and like you have highlighted I have had lots of failures in the last 12 years, its usually in a situation where the wind is blowing a hooley and the rain is horizontal, I cant use other waterproofs because I'm a big lad and traditional waterproof barriers wet out with me no matter what and that can be just a big problem for me in coolish conditions where my body starts to loose heat, but for more regular rain and cold conditions the Paramo system is perfect for me, that's why I stick with it.
    I have have stopped using their advisory techniques for reproofing because I came across a guy who talked about his difficulties with Paramo and he varied the reproofing a little bit differently and he talked about his experience with that when he went across Scotland, on the TGO challenge. I copied him, with strictly not a Paramo jacket but a Cioch Glamaig Jacket which under licence uses the Paramo directional material so the same really. I walked the Camino Frances in December 2019 and had 6 days of continuous strong rain, three days which were horizontal. I was nervous as hell because of my previous experience and because I did a mountain pass at 1400m where the wind and rain at the top were challenging to say the least, the directional lining in my jacket stood stood up to it and I have regained a bit of faith in the system providing that the altered reproofing has the same results again. UTB
    blogpackinglight.wordpress.com/2015/06/07/tgo-challenge-2015-the-paramo-experience/

  • @-V-K-
    @-V-K- Рік тому +2

    I remember buying a paramo smock & no kidding , on the very first day I wore it it bucketed down
    I was thoroughly drenched
    I remember putting in a comment about it being overhyped & was told I didnt know who to wear it !
    they are also not very warm so you need plenty on underneath if worn in very cold
    I did like it for cycling with though , as the sleeves are long & it had a nice fit around neck with the comfortable materrial
    wouldn't buy again though

    • @DavidWilliams-tk3dy
      @DavidWilliams-tk3dy 4 місяці тому

      Paramo not very warm? Most would disagree! Their main weakness is they are too warm for summer. They are best, in my view, in showery weather, Autumn through to Spring when their comfort and breathability allows you to wear them all day.

  • @kristaps2010
    @kristaps2010 5 місяців тому

    when you say no clothing is 100% waterproof, for those accident/emergency scenarios it's good to carry emergency foil blanket with you. I never thought about it here in UK, only took it for Switzerland trail ultramaratons and Mount Blanc alpine climb. but what you said made me think - Will always put it in my bag for upcoming winter hiking/camping.

  • @theautumnalcyclist7629
    @theautumnalcyclist7629 8 місяців тому +3

    The misconception with paramo is that it works the same as gtx, it doesn't! However it does have advantages over gtx which is why i wear it. On multi day hikes once shell jackets wet out they are a nightmare to dry and are horrible to put back on in the morning climbing out of you're tent. I generally even after standing around on checkpoints all day in sideways rain in wales, Lake district and Scotland waiting for lost DofE scouts find wearing my paramos a far more pleasent experience, the speed they dry out is also amazing. When I was being loaned one pryer to purchase I was informed that if your hair or wooly hat are wet put the hood up and it'll dry in a short while as the material pulls all the moisture away

  • @Jman21UK
    @Jman21UK Рік тому +4

    I have a paramo helki jacket, went up snowdon a few months ago in the harshest conditions you can think of similar to your video, did a full wash and reproof before going just incase and it performed as expected in my experience, got back to the carpark and took it off to see how it did and to my amazement my light fleece top underneath was only slightly damp which i was happy with tbh, it even outperformed 'brand' jackets of people i was with, sorry to see you didnt get the same outcome because it really is good kit.

    • @jeffreyyates8518
      @jeffreyyates8518 8 місяців тому

      Have heard that the Helki (?) & Cascada jackets are made of a 'heavier' fabric & that Paramo are using a 'lighter' fabric for the Alta III, thus compromising on proofability. Sounds like false economy to me.

    • @Jman21UK
      @Jman21UK 8 місяців тому

      @@jeffreyyates8518 I was under the assumption the Alta 3 was heavier and better than the helki to be honest, it's been around for a good 10 years though so could be same build quality as the old Alta 2s.

    • @jeffreyyates8518
      @jeffreyyates8518 8 місяців тому

      @@Jman21UK Ah, maybe it's the Halkon which has retained the heavier fabric. My deceased Alta II certainly retained it's proofness for longer than my Alta III. Used to reproof every 3 months, now have to much more frequently. One of the reasons for buying Paramo was their jackets' 'bombproof' make, but it's concerning that that status is now questionable with some of their lighter jackets. Think I'll go back to Cascada's.

    • @Jman21UK
      @Jman21UK 8 місяців тому +1

      @@jeffreyyates8518 I really like the look of the Alta 2. Tbh the helki is also bomb proof I only need to proof It once a year retains its proofness well. It's kept me dry in driving rain for 5hrs non stop I love it.

  • @DavidWillis
    @DavidWillis 7 місяців тому +3

    Sadly experienced similar - a great Pajaro jacket, fab to wear, it's so comfortable, but on the few occasions when I was out in the rain it saturated in the arms and lower front pockets and then water came in, trickles of water running down my arm inside the jacket, and puddles in the pockets. The body was fine, warm and dry, makes me wonder about quality control of the garment. The jacket didn't get much use at first, the weather was dry and warm, so just occasional use over six months, and yes it was clean, but now we have rain! Spoke to Paramo - they said treat it to a Tech Wash and TX-Direct, so done that and hopefully next downpour will see better results (very disappointed). Other jackets Swazi Tahr, a few leaks after years of use, but very warm, so only used in Winter. And my best ever purchase a Norrona Recon - a fab jacket that served me very well, many years of keeping the rain out, it has hug pit zips to let the heat out, it was still working well at 20 years old, but sadly it's now well past its best. I'm hoping that the wash and treatment of the Paramo will resolve the issues - update to follow after the next storm!

    • @kristaps2010
      @kristaps2010 5 місяців тому

      waiting for update, many thanks!

    • @DavidWillis
      @DavidWillis 5 місяців тому +1

      ​@@kristaps2010 it hasn't rained that much since I reproofed my jacket - no worries with the light rain, beading of rain has improved, but have yet to be in a downpour, will post when I do....

    • @kristaps2010
      @kristaps2010 5 місяців тому

      @@DavidWillis many thanks David. enjoy Sunday evening!

  • @Paul-eu9jp
    @Paul-eu9jp Рік тому +1

    Hiya Eddie great stuff mate. I’ve had quite a few jackets from arcteryx, jottnar fjallraven and Thrudark. jottnar and thrudark I would are the best you can buy. I’ve been in some horrendous conditions and I’ve been bone dry

  • @iambarks2814
    @iambarks2814 Рік тому +3

    Paramo fantastic when you are active but I too have had issues with keeping dry base and mid layers in long periods of heavy rain. In the end I have moved to Paramo Windproof Duology windproof system (Fuera or Bentu smock and fleece) which copes well with light rain and showers and have lightweight Goretex Paclite shell to put on over the top if showers go to persistent rain. Have to slow down though to avoid too much condensation inside the Goretex.

    • @Eddy-Hope
      @Eddy-Hope  Рік тому

      👍🏻😃

    • @seanparker7415
      @seanparker7415 5 місяців тому

      I use a fuera smock with a polartec alpha hoody under and a Columbia outdry shell for persistent rain. A great combo.

  • @relaxreflect5888
    @relaxreflect5888 Рік тому +3

    It was good to see that you don’t have to carry on if you don’t feel comfortable with the conditions, I hope the dog is ok bless her 😢 🐶
    I would love it if you did guided tours like you did in Newcastle, you could state that the people in the group to be of a certain fitness and minim kit to wear, that would be amazing and you could inspire so meany people.
    Great video as always pal, keep up the great work 🤜🏻

  • @mjsmith8741
    @mjsmith8741 4 дні тому

    Not sure if the jacket was new or not, but I find I need two waterproofing tech washes to get water beading back onto the outer shell after the cleaning wash and to use fairly warm water as per the Nikwax instructions.

  • @hughbriz
    @hughbriz Рік тому

    I have some Paramo stuff and tend to agree with your findings. In particular they are not good with rucksacks in driving rain or in contact with anything when it’s wet. When clean and proofed they can work well not touching anything, but it’s quite difficult to keep them in that state - and that goes double for their trousers. Having said all that, the clothing can be extremely durable compared to shell jackets which do seem to give up after a few years even if looked after.

  • @joshdo2437
    @joshdo2437 Рік тому

    Hope the puppers is ok Eddy. Looking forward to more content

    • @Eddy-Hope
      @Eddy-Hope  Рік тому

      She’s okay now Josh 👍🏻

  • @richard3004
    @richard3004 5 місяців тому

    Great video, never had paramo but have few gore tex all have leaked in really bad weather yet best iv had on long very wet walks (not hill hikes) is a 10 year old Barbour wax jacket that is re waxed each year and they can get clammy but never let water in in my experience.

    • @Eddy-Hope
      @Eddy-Hope  5 місяців тому

      Thanks for sharing Richard 👍🏻

  • @neilfields5914
    @neilfields5914 6 місяців тому +1

    I live in the Peak District and ride motorcycles for over 50 years never had anything goretex that hasn’t leaked. I have a paramo valez must be nearly 20 years old washed and proofed very rarely and used every day for 8 months of the year, I can only remember rain coming in once.

  • @TheSpoovy
    @TheSpoovy 4 місяці тому

    Seems like it's more of a modern take on waxed g-1000, being water resistant and quick drying, rather than waterproof. I can definitely see a use for that. But if that's the case why is it compared to gore-tex?

  • @johnwatson8192
    @johnwatson8192 5 місяців тому +1

    Great video. Out of interest what was the rest of the clothing gloves, trousers and boots) and did it prevent water ingress?
    I'm very impressed with the route graphics, is that something that you created? If so which software did you use and is it easy to use?

    • @Eddy-Hope
      @Eddy-Hope  5 місяців тому

      Cheers John although I’d say it’s a poorly made video from my early days. And the audio failed me too.
      I think it was from OutdoorActive mapping software 👍🏻

  • @Henry-jp3mc
    @Henry-jp3mc Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the honest opinions, i dont think im brave though going up in January i wait til spring usually.

    • @Eddy-Hope
      @Eddy-Hope  Рік тому +1

      😅 I love the extremes and I’ll be camping in the snow soon 😆

  • @swingyapants
    @swingyapants 5 місяців тому

    It’s also worth remembering that the fabric needs to move. In those places where it is held in place, such as the straps of the rucksack , or a harness, the material is clearly wetter than the parts of the jacket that move freely. For me it’s either Paramo or the layering system. With layering you get soaked with sweat so you’re always going to be wet in those conditions whatever system you choose

    • @Eddy-Hope
      @Eddy-Hope  5 місяців тому

      Please see video bio 👍🏻

  • @bobmarley6161
    @bobmarley6161 Рік тому

    I love paramo gear.. Then again I love my old school berghaus Mera Peak jackets thar are still absolutely rock solid in heavy rain....

  • @peter212693
    @peter212693 10 місяців тому

    Hi Eddy, really helpful video, ive started to get into hiking and looking at buying my first decent jacket for Autumn / Winter hiking. I'm looking at Paramo and the ME Lhotse as my options at the moment. How do you find the Lhotse in comparison? Has it been tested like this one yet? I tend to run hot an sweaty myself when hiking, so don't tend to wear many layers but didnt want to get all condensation inside the Lhotse. Thanks in advance!

    • @Eddy-Hope
      @Eddy-Hope  10 місяців тому

      I love the Lhotse Peter and much better than Paramo although nothing is waterproof

  • @KramF10
    @KramF10 8 місяців тому +1

    I've got the same jacket, live in the Scottish Highlands and have used that jacket for winter mountaineering for years and it's been fine. Yours looks to be wetting out quite a bit, would suggest tech and TX wash and I'm sure it'll be fine. I have to do mine quite a bit to retain proper proofing to be fair.

    • @Eddy-Hope
      @Eddy-Hope  7 місяців тому

      Paramo is excellent for winter mountaineering conditions. I discussed the results with Paramo and they acknowledge that their garments aren’t waterproof. The technology works by trapping posture in the inner layers and when it warms up, escapes as vapour through the outer layer. This system fails in saturating conditions as water can’t be pumped out fast enough and so the jacket becomes saturated. Washing in Nikwax only adds a temporary water resistant membrane.

  • @danielfeingold7995
    @danielfeingold7995 3 місяці тому

    I've had a similar experience in an Alta 2 in driving rain. Boots and trousers failed also. However, the problem is definitely the proofing! Paramo jackets can need re- proofing in a matter of months, depending how they are stored. They often are sent back to the factory when bought new.You should've accepted their offer to swap it, or re-proof it. My Alta 1 never failed in any conditions! Btw my friend in an ME Llotse was dry. He also wore 2 pairs of waterproof trousers!

  • @stephenhawe4331
    @stephenhawe4331 5 місяців тому +1

    Eddy I have had a similar experience with my Paramo jacket which cos me nearly £500. Not only had it failed in very wet, not wet out conditions but the cuffs fail year after year. Their customer service has to be seen to be believed unfortunately as they failed to understand my complaint with the cuffs until my jacket landed at their repair shop. They stay that the velcro around the cuffs are designed to fail and come away as they get so much use and can be repaired albeit by then for a charge... Funny that... I use my local stitchers with less air miles!!! Sadly I will never recommend a Paramo jacket no matter how many people have had there's "for over 20 years"??!! I firmly believe that the modern fabrics used for eco reasons have had a detrimental effect of sustaining a proper weather proof barrier but it has to be said no breathable jacket is watertight. love the channel.

    • @Eddy-Hope
      @Eddy-Hope  5 місяців тому +1

      Great info Steve. 👍🏻 I’ve added more info in the video bio if you get a minute

  • @ianmatlock1
    @ianmatlock1 5 місяців тому

    10 hours in torrential rain in the Lake district on the coast to coast, my Paramo Aspira kept me more comfortable and warmer than my compatriots in shell jackets. I love mine.

  • @michaelnedsmar9106
    @michaelnedsmar9106 8 місяців тому

    I've lost count of the amount of waterproof gear I've returned , usually canvas waterproof /Goretex walking shoes.
    As we know , if the item bought is not fit for purpose, i.e., letting in water, when it is sold as waterproof as long as you return it within 30 days , you are entitled to a full refund
    Great channel, Eddie . Have you thought about having a hike on the isle of wight?
    I'm lucky enough to have the highest point on my doorstep.

  • @andrecockell9048
    @andrecockell9048 5 місяців тому

    A very fair report, and sine further balkanced commetary about the probable reasons for the failure in the bio.

    • @Eddy-Hope
      @Eddy-Hope  5 місяців тому

      👊🏻👍🏻

  • @andrewlonsdale..walkingthewalk

    Good effort eddy ..like you said never be afraid to turn back we did on sharp edge once always safety first ...like the honest opinion about expensive piece of clothing ...hope your dog is ok ...ATB Andrew 👍⛰️

    • @Eddy-Hope
      @Eddy-Hope  Рік тому +1

      Cheers bud. Yeah she’s fine now thank you

  • @graeme4540
    @graeme4540 Рік тому

    Good stuff.

  • @Thesummerof2024.
    @Thesummerof2024. 4 місяці тому

    I agree there great jackets but in heavy rain they fail badly , where as my Berghaus goretex never lets me down , honest video subscribed

  • @user-ng3sl6gp4s
    @user-ng3sl6gp4s 10 місяців тому +8

    In my experience, the only advantage of goretex is its weight in your bag when you are not wearing it. Although Paramo is heavier, it is so comfortable that it can replace your windproof and midlayer in most cases, meaning you bring less, so it cancels out.

  • @DavidLayfield
    @DavidLayfield Рік тому +1

    Wow! Very glad to be on my sofa watching you hiking. But also glad you had the wisdom to come back down. The jacket seemed great and I think in those conditions if you had continued your strip down and peeled of your skin you’d still be soaked on the inside!
    Look forward to the next adventures

    • @Eddy-Hope
      @Eddy-Hope  Рік тому

      I think you’re right 😅

  • @davidlindley6454
    @davidlindley6454 5 місяців тому +1

    Although water vapour will move trough readily, it's liquid water that moves through the inner layer due to it being denser on the inside than the outside due to different hair lengths ( and all important waxy coating ).
    However, though it's a great sales pitch, in my experience ( as yours ) it's a load of crap.
    The big trouble is, if you're using it in warm weather or doing a high tempo activity in cool weather you most likely are just wearing a base layer underneath the Paramo and if it soaks through the inner 'Pump' ( reverse fleece ) liner that was keeping you warm will be soaked with water and you could end up in a very cold, wet, potentially hypothermic condition.
    It does work,. I have salopettes I use for skiing and if snow gets inside it will melt and move through. But they are heavy, cumbersome and not much cop with rain and take a long time to dry. A lightweight Buffalo or RAB VR with Gore-Tex if needed will do a far better job.

    • @Eddy-Hope
      @Eddy-Hope  5 місяців тому

      Great message Dave 👍🏻

  • @markthomasson5077
    @markthomasson5077 5 місяців тому +1

    Thanks, that is my worry.
    They work with body heat.
    If you aren’t generating sufficient they will stay damp and you will get cold.
    My preference is for something with a smooth non absorbant surface like Shakedry.
    The only true waterproof is a PVC jacket. But of course then you get condensation.

    • @Eddy-Hope
      @Eddy-Hope  5 місяців тому

      Hi Mark, please see the video bio where I’ve articulated a bit more thoroughly 👍🏻

    • @ethelmini
      @ethelmini 5 місяців тому +1

      It doesn't work with body heat, it's hydrophobic. It relies on the water being liquid so its surface tension pulls it along the fibres to where they are less densely packed i.e. the outside.
      I've worn been out in far worse conditions than that, where standing up is impossible & the rain has been going upwards. You will get wet because the water runs along surfaces., as you can see in the vid where it got through the arm vents.
      Membranes work on heat. If it's too cold on the inside of them the water stays liquid & won't pass through. I'd sooner be wearing paramo (or buffalo, or similar) in those sort of conditions.

    • @andrewhayes7055
      @andrewhayes7055 5 місяців тому

      Shakedry is no good if you are carrying a backpack it will quickly wear the material out.

  • @owenbell307
    @owenbell307 Рік тому +1

    I'm finally walking Eddie. Not as far as you. We've got a dog and I'm determined after my mental health has been suffering. Hopefully I get there!

    • @Eddy-Hope
      @Eddy-Hope  Рік тому

      It’ll do you the world of good Owen 👍🏻

  • @georgemorley1029
    @georgemorley1029 9 місяців тому

    I’ve got a bomb proof siamidis foul weather goretex jacket from the navy. That and the smock I got are utterly amazing jackets. The smock is not waterproof, but it’s amazingly warm and practical and fits so well and holds the water out fairly well for a time. As for the siamidis, nothing is truly waterproof but this thing has never let me get the least bit damp. Bone dry.

  • @bigbadbith8422
    @bigbadbith8422 4 місяці тому

    Still have one of the early Paramo jackets from the mid 90s. It is still going strong, but I don’t see that qualoty in the new ones!

  • @rossmacrae8406
    @rossmacrae8406 13 днів тому

    I love this debate and suspect there is no right answer for everyone. I'm on the Scottish hills every weekend and run hot so Goretex wets out on me in heavy rain - usually after 2 or 3 hours of constant deluge in the lighter jackets and after 4 or 5 hours with the 'bomber' hard shells. The only two things that I have found to work is to take a second jacket (and ideally base/mid-layer) or hike fast enough to keep warm (though this means you can't stop for more than a couple of minutes at a time before you get cold). Don't think I would trust Paramo for a 10 to 14 hour day in the Cairngorms but I could be wrong! I'll keep searching for that elusive perfect jacket 🙂

  • @williamw7847
    @williamw7847 5 місяців тому

    4:13 ... up Great Gable ... do you mean Great End?
    That apart, I've usually worn Paramo (Pajara or Alta III jackets) . On a number of occasions, I have been wet inside the jacket, including in horizontal Welsh rain. However it DID keep me warm enough even in its wet state. Rather than use the jacket for hiking/trekking (where heat is continuously generated), I often end up standing still for photography (and not generating enough heat to make the Paramo Analogy fabric work). For those times, I layer with a synthetic fleece to avoid undue chill and have always been "sufficiently warm" though maybe a bit damp.

    • @Eddy-Hope
      @Eddy-Hope  5 місяців тому

      No, Great Gable William 👍🏻

  • @DaveyMulholland
    @DaveyMulholland 7 місяців тому

    I got two paramo anthology jackets out of a skip. I wear them at lambing time. The best waterproof coats I've ever had. Don't let water in and don't fill with condensation.
    Your bag is what's the problem.

  • @19martin2012
    @19martin2012 Рік тому

    Looks like you needed a deep sea divers suit out there never mind a coat.
    Nice vlog btw 👍

  • @grandadsallotmentgarden8295
    @grandadsallotmentgarden8295 Рік тому +1

    I used to sell paramo and it is great stuff mountain rescue use it it needs to be kept maintained I would re wash in Nik wax and tech wash you also need to be wearing the correct base layers I noticed you were wearing a light fleece that will stop the system working as effective they do a mid layer which I would recommend as it allows that one way transfer of moisture you mentioned

    • @Eddy-Hope
      @Eddy-Hope  Рік тому +3

      It’s almost new. As I said at the end, I was drenched due to a saturated jacket through rain. It wasn’t sweat that couldn’t escape because of an incorrect mid layer.
      This is clearly a hyped up garment that doesn’t perform well in driving rain when it’s unable to recycle the rain and moisture quick enough

    • @grandadsallotmentgarden8295
      @grandadsallotmentgarden8295 Рік тому

      @@Eddy-Hope take it back show then the video they will do something about it it really does work I have no affiliation to them now but have used there kit for probably twenty years with no issues

    • @Eddy-Hope
      @Eddy-Hope  Рік тому

      @@grandadsallotmentgarden8295 that’s a good idea. That’s the first time it has been in the mountains and I was absolutely drenched.
      I was desperately hoping it was going to be a great piece of kit too. I can imagine it’s a great piece of kit in full winter conditions, just not driving rain 🤷🏻‍♂️👍🏻

    • @bikepackingadventure7913
      @bikepackingadventure7913 Рік тому

      I have two paramo jackets. I use it for bikepacking, so no backpack. I was in some real bad weather that rained for 3 days and heavy winds. Kept me dry. I found that when you buy a new paramo jacket you still need to give it a wash in nikwax TX direct before you wear it for the first time. This seems to solve the new Jacket issue, did you do this before you wore it for the first time?
      I know it should work straight out the shop but I would recommend a Nikwax TX direct before first use

  • @magscheshire8375
    @magscheshire8375 Рік тому

    I’ve got a Rab coat and was caught in some pretty heavy downpour the other week walking the dog but I have to admit the hoodie bar the hood which was exposed I had underneath was bone dry. Had it for a long time now

    • @Eddy-Hope
      @Eddy-Hope  Рік тому

      I gave a few Rab garments 👍🏻

  • @mattwright2964
    @mattwright2964 Рік тому +1

    I'm one of those nutters that walks up the wildest upland areas (with no paths) to fly fish remote mountain lakes. Tried everything over the years. I need to travel lightish but be safe. Most things will and can fail. Buffalo are good but heavy and overly warm on the move so only for winter hiking. They do a wind shirt but its not that good. They are honest however in saying they are not waterproof and work differently.
    So...can't go into the full length of what I've tried but can say what I've ended up with for spring-summer-autumn in Scotland which can turn nasty in a flash. I use a Paramo wind smock with good underlayers such as Montane Primano. I have a superb Alpkit fleece I can put on under the wind smock if its cold. Then I have a Haglof lightweight goretex to put over the smock if its really wet. Legs I wear Montane Terra trousers and have Berghaus over trousers if nasty.
    Depending on how long, how far or how many days I am going to be out, alters what I put in my back pack. Can resort to buffalo or ridgeline stuff or heavier goretex (I have a Berghaus goretex that surprisingly has lasted quite a long time and still pretty dry).

    • @Eddy-Hope
      @Eddy-Hope  Рік тому

      Great message Matt 🤛🏻

  • @bikepackingadventure7913
    @bikepackingadventure7913 Рік тому +4

    I have two paramo jackets. I use it for bikepacking, so no backpack. I was in some real bad weather that rained for 3 days and heavy winds. Kept me dry. I found that when you buy a new paramo jacket you still need to give it a wash in nikwax TX direct before you wear it for the first time. This seems to solve the new Jacket issue, did you do this before you wore it for the first time?
    I know it should work straight out the shop but I would recommend a Nikwax TX direct before first use

    • @Eddy-Hope
      @Eddy-Hope  Рік тому +2

      Hi mate. I discussed this with Páramo and they didn’t recommend this. The garments have been fully treated to manufacturers specifications when sold new.
      Understanding fully now how the system works, being drenched is inevitable, as the vapour circulation system can’t cope with prologued downpours. The vapour inside the layers become saturated from the inside, preventing vapourisation

    • @bikepackingadventure7913
      @bikepackingadventure7913 Рік тому +1

      @@Eddy-Hope Ok. Not sure what the issue is. I’ve got the valez light smock and the jacket. Use the jacket for bikepacking in the colder months. I’ve always DWR’d them on buying. I’ve had some really wet rides in them on remote tracks.
      Funny how I’ve not got wet through, maybe it’s the heat I’m generating by cycling, I normally only wear a merino wool base layer underneath and I’m not wearing a backpack.
      I would like to see some real independent testing on the garments or someone on your tube to do some detailed analysis of the product in wet conditions to be able to give some more robust conclusions.
      Sorry you have had a bad time with the product. The hard shell I use in warmer months as a just in case waterproof to make my gear lighter is a Haglofs LIM waterproof. This works well as well.
      🙂👍

    • @sam3317
      @sam3317 5 місяців тому

      @@bikepackingadventure7913it probably is the heat that you generate, I run very hot and I swear by Paramo whereas every goretex garment I've had has been a nightmare for me. I suppose with us all being different, different solutions work for different people. It's probably why online reviews aren't all that useful.

  • @robincooney1263
    @robincooney1263 4 місяці тому

    Good video Eddy. Great shame about your experience with Paramo. I have had several Paramo garments for over 15 years including jacket, trousers and the gilet overvest. I've been out in similiar conditions many times and stayed warm and dry - mostly. The few times water has soaked though have been when I hadn't reproofed for some time. I assume your Alta 3 jacket was brand new? It is well worth doing a wash and reproof and giving it another go. I'll never go back to goretex or sympatex.

    • @Eddy-Hope
      @Eddy-Hope  4 місяці тому

      Yeah it was negligibly new Rob. I’ve articulated the results a little better in the video bio after I contacted Paramo 👍🏻

  • @mow-zr6ni
    @mow-zr6ni Рік тому +5

    Paramo relies on regular cleaning and using tx direct unlike a hard shell. As a result never let me down in very challenging conditions. Far better breathabilty than Goretex in my opinion plus you don’t have to worry about delaminating taped seams when cleaning/reproofing. I clean and reproof every 6 months roughly

    • @Eddy-Hope
      @Eddy-Hope  Рік тому +3

      The jacket was new and Pàramo when contacted couldn’t provide a suitable explanation

    • @mauort6870
      @mauort6870 8 місяців тому

      ​@@Eddy-Hopehad you tested under a sink before heading into the wild?

  • @teanosuger
    @teanosuger 5 місяців тому

    If I remember correctly if it works via body heat so ( I could be making a balls of this ) if you’re a person who runs hot naturally it should keep you dry, if you tend to be a cold body I’m guessing rain will get in. I’m always cold and that’s what’s kept me from trying one

  • @JonnyShire
    @JonnyShire Рік тому

    Not to double guess you, but when did you waterproof the jacket before this? only asking because I have the same jacket and I want to give it a similar test.

    • @Eddy-Hope
      @Eddy-Hope  Рік тому +1

      It was negligibly new Jonny. I’d only had it a couple of weeks and it hadn’t had an opportunity to deteriorate.
      I’ve been in communication with Páramo and they provided no reasonable explanation for its poor performance.
      The garment technology will definitely fail in heavy, persistent or driving rain, even if new. There are many things I love about the jacket, but don’t buy one expecting to keep you dry In similar conditions

    • @JonnyShire
      @JonnyShire Рік тому

      @@Eddy-Hope Ahhh thanks for that. I took mine on the Yorkshire Dales Way and it did wet out a couple of times but I put it down to not proofing it right before I left - plus it dried back easily. I'd already decided to go with goretex for my next long distance, but mainly due to weight rather than fabric.. but I was still teetering. Think I'll consider whacking it on ebay though, now that I've seen this. 5 days into a ten day hike is not the time to be soaked to the bone.

    • @Eddy-Hope
      @Eddy-Hope  Рік тому

      @@JonnyShire good choice Jonny 👍🏻

    • @JonnyShire
      @JonnyShire 6 місяців тому

      Revisiting this, I didn’t sell it and I’m glad I didn’t. It’s not the right jacket for torrential conditions but it’s probably my favourite hiking jacket overall. I still reach for the mountain equipment when it’s pouring down but when I’m facing cold and harsh conditions, or changeable weather it’s absolutely perfect. There’s no perfect jacket for every weather, but this is a great 4 seasons compromise.

  • @Dave-ug9bh
    @Dave-ug9bh Рік тому

    Weather looked horrendous Eddie... just how i like it 😁

  • @mdc123-v2v
    @mdc123-v2v Місяць тому

    It doesn't fail, it's designed to get wet so the inner liner starts to wick moisture away if you keep moving. Yes, you will get moist, but you will stay warm and the jacket will eventually dry. I've worn Paramo doing the Cullin ridge traverse, A' Mhaighdean, Aonach Eagach and Mt St. Elias in America, and it's worked as intended during gale-force winds, tropical torrential downpours, blizzards etc. and never failed. The one thing that's an absolute must with Paramo though is the correct sizing, too tight, or if you're wearing with a pack, and it''ll impact the breath-ability around the back/shoulder area, and that means the liner won't wick effectively. That could be happening here.

  • @johnbellis1179
    @johnbellis1179 4 місяці тому

    No matter how waterproof your jacket is it has one thing in common with the cheapest jacket, holes! A hole for your head, a hole for your lower torso and two holes for your wrist, they all leak. Driving rain will find its way in no matter what.

  • @andyallom4357
    @andyallom4357 Рік тому +3

    I did the West Highland Way wearing a bin bag. That was waterproof. 😉

    • @Eddy-Hope
      @Eddy-Hope  Рік тому

      Aye, but it’ll make you sweat a lot 😅

  • @bondvillansarebest
    @bondvillansarebest 5 місяців тому +1

    Did you ever find anything better? In driving rain, even my Goretex pro jackets will be drenched after 20 minutes. My current solution is a non breathable jacket over layer for when its that wet. The main waterproof layer can kind of breathe into the middle layer.

    • @Eddy-Hope
      @Eddy-Hope  5 місяців тому +2

      I now have the ME Lhotse three layer Goretex jacket. Far better ‘waterproof’ system in my opinion, but not as comfortable to wear.
      Nothing is entirely waterproof in terms on jackets or trousers. I do love my Paramo jacket for a few reasons. But in driving rain, I’d wear my Lhotse over a Paramo garment 👍🏻

    • @kristaps2010
      @kristaps2010 5 місяців тому

      What about trying NON BREATHABLE jacket with Paramo under it - only in serious downpours. You'll get wet from inside because of sweat but paramo jacket will keep you warm? But paramo jacket can be replaced by merino wool layers or similar...

    • @Eddy-Hope
      @Eddy-Hope  5 місяців тому +1

      In my opinion, excessive sweating that can’t ultimately evaporate into the atmosphere is not an ideal situation either. All garments under the non breathable layer will become wet, from the inside. And of course, if this system was as simple as that, all professional outdoor individuals would adopt this idea.
      There is of course an argument for a non breathable outer layer, like a poncho, but there are huge ventilation areas to allow circulation.
      Everything of course is a balance, depending on the activity 👍🏻

  • @paulreed480
    @paulreed480 8 місяців тому

    I had a berghaus mera peak for 15 years with inter active fleece was always very comfortable. I recently bought the exact jacket you are wearing there and first time i did a 20 minute dog walk in moderate to heavy rain and i was soaked all my clothing underneath. Do you think i have just got a faulty jacket because i hear alot of excellent reviews. Ive just ordered a berghaus cornice with fleece because it is so similar to my old mera peak but plain black colour.

    • @paulreed480
      @paulreed480 8 місяців тому

      Also I reproofed with nikwax followed exact instructions etc gave it another go and was soaked again I was very disappointed. Just with all the brilliant reviews online I thought it would be great.

    • @paulreed480
      @paulreed480 8 місяців тому

      What I've just done there is put it in Bath tub with paper inside and blasted it with the shower very hard for a minute or 2 and opened it up and the paper is bone dry now I did same on sleeves and the sleeves were soaked through now that I think back I think it was the sleeves what let in water.

    • @Eddy-Hope
      @Eddy-Hope  7 місяців тому

      Hello Paul, I contacted Paramo with the results of my trip. They told me that they don’t claim that their waterproof jackets are ‘waterproof’. The technology works by allowing water to become trapped in the inner layers and escape as vapour when it warms up. This system doesn’t and can’t work in saturating conditions as the inner layers become saturated, so there’s nothing wrong with your jacket. Washing in Nikwax doesn’t waterproof the jacket, it only adds a temporary water resistant membrane. Hope this helps

    • @paulreed480
      @paulreed480 7 місяців тому

      @@Eddy-Hope I see

  • @robc8892
    @robc8892 Рік тому +2

    Never had a issue with paramo. Worn them in all weathers. Absolutely top rate kit.

    • @Eddy-Hope
      @Eddy-Hope  Рік тому +1

      The video evidences very poor performance in driving rain. This was a negligibly new jacket. Pàramo were unable to offer an explanation and declined to offer evidence that their jackets could withstand these types of conditions.
      They accepted that their jackets are not ‘waterproof’ 👍🏻

    • @finsejokulhytta9884
      @finsejokulhytta9884 Рік тому +1

      @@Eddy-Hope Have used Paramo Clothing since mid nineties in most parts of UK and abroad, Backpacking, Scottish winter climbing, Alpine Climbing - summer and winter, Pulk pulling in Artic circle etc and have never been let down by their waterproofs. In saying that stood still in cold heavy rain one would be better off possibly in a Goretex jacket this is where Paramo struggles. Any jacket that starts to wet out because the DWR finish has worn away will become a problem. I use to be in the Outdoor Industry selling Paramo clothing and once in a blue moon a jacket etc would not have taken the TXi proofer into the fabric from the factory because of some contaminate in the fabric, it looked like your jacket was not beading correctly hence poor performance, have seen many Goretex jacket that have leaked in a short time of ownership as well, also retreating a paramo or even Gortex I have seen customers wash and retreat the garments too often with the TXi proofer building up and attracting dirt into the fibre of fabric and this effecting the performance. Paramo does offer to the wearer the feel of a soft shell and will take heavy rain whilst moderately moving so as a combination has its place, but stood still then Goretex offers more protection. On the other hand I personally would not use Goretex below -20 Celsius as breathability to me is compromised and also in very high humidity, but like you stated there is not one outer garment that works best in all conditions.

  • @danbrown5196
    @danbrown5196 5 місяців тому +1

    Unfortunately the best for insane rain will always be wax jackets but with the weight it's never practical. So only other way like with tents is to double layer the hard shell.

    • @stigcc
      @stigcc 13 днів тому

      You will be soaked regardless. Your body produces sweat that does not escape.

  • @Pequin1000
    @Pequin1000 11 місяців тому +1

    Paramo wins hands down in this type of weather, I have used both the Paramo Halcon Jacket, Arc’teryx Beta AR and H H Odin 1 World Infinity Shell, the Paramo is the only jacket that didn’t par boil me in my own sweat. I think it has to be the best of both worlds but for me I’d rather be slightly damp than soaked and stinky. Horses for courses. Guess.

  • @ilikehiking
    @ilikehiking Рік тому

    Excellent video! I was about to buy a Paramo Jacket but you're making me reconsider. The thing is though, I've had very similar experiences to what was happening to you in the video with GoreTex and other membrane type jackets. I guess all waterproofs are kind of rubbish?

    • @Eddy-Hope
      @Eddy-Hope  Рік тому

      Nothing is waterproof in the outdoor clothing world but I now own a Mountain Equipment Lhotse Goretex Pro which is right at the top end for performance.
      I love my Pàramo Alta III for a few reasons, but keeping dry in driving rain, isn’t one of them. I’d steer clear of them if this is what your after

    • @ilikehiking
      @ilikehiking Рік тому

      @@Eddy-Hope That's honestly quite disappointing to hear. I think I'll pass on Paramo for now.
      The entire reason why I started considering Paramo is because my Gore-Tex jackets just start wetting out quite easily after 9-12 months of use. The problem with membrane jackets is that as soon as you wet out, you will stay wet, those things are an absolute nightmare to dry once they're soaked. Reproofing the membrane is more of a bandaid solution, they never really become fully waterproof again as they used to be.
      I suppose the lesson here is that one just has to accept that you'll get wet in certain conditions, and to make sure to wear layers made of materials that stay warm even when wet (wool for example).

    • @ilikehiking
      @ilikehiking Рік тому

      @@Eddy-Hope Thanks for the response by the way!

    • @Eddy-Hope
      @Eddy-Hope  Рік тому

      @@ilikehiking exactly 👍🏻

  • @iananderson2677
    @iananderson2677 Рік тому +1

    Great video Eddy. I can honestly say when I worked in Scotland and Wales (for 10 years) and out on the hills most days, in the conditions you were in there are few if any waterproofs that would have kept you dry, either from rain or from sweat. As you know the important thing is layering your cloths and keeping warm, even when wet, and using materials that dry quickly when the rain eventually stops. Hope the dog is better, great to see them in the vids again.

    • @Eddy-Hope
      @Eddy-Hope  Рік тому

      I agree. I’d expect a better performance though from a virtually new jacket and from how they market it

    • @iananderson2677
      @iananderson2677 Рік тому

      @@Eddy-Hope In my many years I have lost count of the number of incredible new materials have been marketed for outdoor clothing. You are right though, brand new you would expect better results, it’s great we have you testing stuff and saving us disappointment and money 👍

    • @Eddy-Hope
      @Eddy-Hope  Рік тому

      @@iananderson2677 🤛🏻

  • @mauort6870
    @mauort6870 8 місяців тому

    I've been in horrendous rain in Germany with Paramo tops and bottoms for hours and not a bit wet, but.....
    I let my pants sit, unused for a year and they were maybe 10% waterproof. Didn't test before riding.
    I've also reproofed my Velez smock without first cleansing the wash machine once or twice and achieved maybe 85% waterproof.
    When everything is done right...pristine wash machine, no more than two garments at a time, and 45 minutes or so tumble dry afterward...I would say there is nothing left to be desired. it feels like being indoors and watching it rain outside...no matter how instense it is raining...
    that being said... i test pretty often by putting the sink on full blast and picking random spots of the garment. if it wets out even a tiny bit..reproof.
    best of luck to everyone

  • @DarkFire515
    @DarkFire515 Рік тому +1

    I've had a couple of Paramo smocks & jackets. I've always regarded them as having maybe 85% of the waterproof capabilities of say a Goretex hard shell but also have maybe 85% of the breathability of a soft shell jacket. Personally I don't consider them as being 100% waterproof. Then again, under the horrendous conditions you had on the hill I doubt anything would be 100% waterproof. I hope doggo didn't suffer any lasting injury.

    • @Eddy-Hope
      @Eddy-Hope  Рік тому +1

      Thank you.
      I don’t regard any clothing to be 100% waterproof but this jacket performed very poorly for an almost new jacket.
      I’ve just invested in the Mountain Equipment Lhotse jacket 👍🏻

    • @adaptivo3692
      @adaptivo3692 8 місяців тому +1

      If you want protection from endless hours of torrential rain get yourself down tothe hardware store. For £40 you can get a jacket that will withstand a fire hose all day

    • @clooperman3745
      @clooperman3745 5 місяців тому

      @@Eddy-Hope If l have to spend 8/10 hours in an open boat in torrential rain l wear a Vass jacket made from a fabric backed pvc, 100% waterproof for the life of the jacket, but no good if you are walking up a hillside.

  • @peter2814
    @peter2814 4 місяці тому

    Good honest video. Thanks. Paramo is overhyped and overrated for sure and underperforms. Goretex has never let me down in the same conditions you were in and all day long. Back at the car totally dry. I’d never waste my money on Paramo.

  • @LovatArgyle
    @LovatArgyle 5 місяців тому

    There are loads of posts on
    walking and climbing forums of paramo failures, even from very experienced paramo fans ,
    I have a Alta Jacket, Velez smock , Cascada trousers, properly maintained , all leak in hard driven rain or hard blown wet snow , the jackets at rucksack straps , the trousers at knee and thigh when outer is forced against inner , the trousers have been reproofed by paramo and still do it , it's a known problem.
    I always carry an emergency smock in case of a full failure, my torres gilet also helps .
    I do like my paramo , but if I know to be very wet and windy , I take my goretex jacket and trousers.

  • @TarrelScot
    @TarrelScot 3 місяці тому

    I still find Paramo the most comfortable shell to wear and, unlike some comments here, I find it comfortable temperature-wise for a large part of the year (based Scottish Highlands). I did have a similar problem with the water proofing collapsing on my during the TGO Challenge a couple of years ago. It was just a day of heavy, persistent rain. The main problem was where the jacket was pressed to my body the the rucksack and straps. I think I agree with @GeekfromYorkshire's comment below; loose fits suit Paramo better.

    • @Eddy-Hope
      @Eddy-Hope  3 місяці тому

      Oh I agree. I love my Paramo jacket for lots of reasons, especially in winter conditions. It’s just not great in the rain…
      See video bio for further information 👍🏻

  • @mickrobo6073
    @mickrobo6073 2 місяці тому

    I swear by my Montane Gore-Tex jacket cost me £225 uk 🇬🇧 quid never let me down, folds up tight enough to put in a small rucksack very lightweight doesn’t leak

  • @johnrobinson7805
    @johnrobinson7805 5 місяців тому

    I have an Alta 3 and it works well for me in similar conditions. I am puzzled and surprised at the poor performance shown in the video.

    • @Eddy-Hope
      @Eddy-Hope  5 місяців тому

      Have a read of the video bio John 👍🏻