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Hi,
I'd agree with others here that say that Gore is probably still the best on the market, although having not used every material in the world, I'd hesitate to state it as pure fact!
I've had a number of jackets over the years and they've all performed well. I've just bought a Paclite in a sale (£150 to £100) which is excellent and I'd suggest very good for things like travelling. It's a The North Face Flight Series jacket, weighs nothing yet offers good protection. Paclite gets a little clammy compared to other forms of Gore in my experience, but I think that might just be due to it's lack of a proper 3rd ply on the inside.
The thing with all these materials is you have to look after them. Gore won't work if it's dirty, the pores get blocked and the dirt also acts to wick moisture INTO the jacket! Lots of people have discovered their jacket mysteriously stops leaking after it's been washed!
Gore also have an excellent warranty, I've had two jackets replaced after several years of hard use because of relatively moderate leaking.
I also use my Paclite as a liner for my Tuareg jacket when I'm on the bike, and it performs very well.
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Good point Matt ,Goretex doesn't work when it gets dirty ,Land Rovers attract mud and muck like a magnet ,hence I don't see it as being very good .
Caminando ,the question was not about motorcycle clothing .
["" I'm looking for a waterproof jacket, not for motorcycling, but rather to pack in my landie for my RTW trip "" ]
I still say that Barbour is good ,one of the reasons being that it will take abuse ,a lot of waterproof fabrics simply do not work in anything other than ideal ,ie clean and non abrasive , conditions .Many synthetic fabrics will cause condensation inside the jacket and you will be just as wet .
I have been getting filthy and wet for a living for 35 years so you never know ,I might have learnt a thing or two - or maybe not ?
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Flexothane  Have a read up on it, you know it makes sense 
It does everything that the others do. And stop bitching ladies
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Quote:
Originally Posted by trophymick
Flexothane  Have a read up on it, you know it makes sense 
It does everything that the others do. And stop bitching ladies
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Who's bitching ?
There is a lot of good advice here from several people .
Pick the advice that suits your needs .
I don't think I've ever heard of the Flexothane you mentioned ,so I might even check it out -is it tear resistant ?.
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Don't wag your finger at me sonny !
[ that was a joke by the way !]
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Quote:
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Who's bitching ?
is it tear resistant ?.
Yes
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Don't wag your finger at me sonny !
[ that was a joke by the way !]
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Waterproof
Another vote for gore-tex, i like mountain equipments jackets always fit me well nice and light and hve never let a drop through. They can be a bit pricey but i think you get what you pay for.
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Thanks for all the advise
Great - thanks for all the advice. I 'm off to go and do some window shopping first of all. Leaning towards goretex, but will check out Flexothane and maybe Barbour too. Although, from what I have seen about barbour is does lean towards the landed gentry look. Not sure my garden is big enough to qualify me for that!
Thanks again all, always quality advice here.
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