Montane Spektr Smock

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Montane Spektr Smock -

Lightweight, waterproof, and breathable. It's a tall order, but the Spektr Smock by Montane® delivers. Using eVent® 3-layer fabric, the Spektr Smock protects you from the elements, without weighing you down. Heavy zippers are replaced by an anorak design and a "tornado" roll closure system to prevent snag damage from zippers. Pack it small and take it everywhere!

Lining and Layers:

  • Highly breathable and waterproof event Super Lightweight 3 Layer

Fit:

  • This jacket has a very athletic fit and runs small - consider ordering at least 1 size larger than your usual size - please call us if you need help with the sizing!

Fabric:

  • Articulated arms and Lycra cuffs and hems hold the Spektr in place when you're climbing or when the wind picks up
  • eVent® 3-layer fabric allows the Spektr to handle demanding weather conditions and offer market leading levels of breathability
  • Articulated arms for reach high movement and tailored specifically to reduce hem lift
  • Elasticized drawcords at the hem and hood mean easy, single-hand fit adjustments, even with gloves on
  • As with all Montane clothing eVent fabric contains a Durable water Repellancy (DWR) as the first barrier to keeping you dry. Clean your garment in order to maintain this.
  • Internal pre-adjusted waist cinch and bound hem
  • eVent fabric is lightweight, has ample abrasion-resistant durability, and produces a waterproof barrier that breathes as well as a cotton T-shirt
  • DO NOT use fabric softeners or bleach. Never dry clean.

Wash and Care:

  • Machine wash in warm water at 40C/104F with liquid detergent. Drip dry.

Ventilation:

  • Micro-taped seams throughout to increase breathable surface area

Hood:

  • Innovating in the pursuit of weight reduction, the "Tornado" roll closure system replaces the front water-resistant zip whilst offering improved levels of weather protection. Also included: laminated pre-adjusted hood and waist synch, no-peak hood (designed to be worn with a waterproof cap) and cap storage within the hood
  • Integral hood with pre-elasticated volume adjuster and Lycra bound face aperture

Weather and Wind:

  • Micro-taped seams save weight over traditional seam-taping while still fully securing shell weatherproofing
  • Mid-length 'Tornado' roll closure system behaves like a dry bag creating a waterproof seal

Features:

  • Comes with a lightweight stuff sack for easy packing
  • Please see www.eventfabrics.com for more information.
  • MONTANE® stuff sac perfect for storage on the move
  • Low bulk elasticated cuffs which can pull up forearms to aid cooling
  • Internal pre-elasticated waist draw-cord
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Revolutionary. The Montane Spektr Smock pushes the limits of lightweight performance hard-shells further than ever before. Designed for ultra assaults where weight is critical but performance cannot be compromised. eVent 3-layer fabric allows the Spektr to handle demanding weather conditions and offer market leading levels of breathability.
Zip free. Innovating in the pursuit of weight reduction, the ‘Tornado’ roll closure system replaces the front water resistant zip whilst offering improved levels of weather protection, increased pack ability and saves critical weight. A no-peak hood is designed to be worn with a Montane eVent® Pace Cap and features Cap storage within the hood when not needed.


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Redefine mountain marathons.
If you're looking for the next revolutionary mountain shell, then look no further than the Montane Spektr Smock. This hardshell features all the functions of its heavier brethren without all that excess weight. By removing the zipper and replacing it with the 'Tornado' roll closure system, the Spektr weighs in at under eight ounces.
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Activities:Ultra Distance Mountain Races / Mountain Marathons and Fast Ascents
Also included:Laminated pre-adjusted hood and waist synch, no-peak hood (designed to be work with a waterproof cap) and cap storage within the hood
Clothing Fit:Regular Fit
Fabric:eVent® Super Lightweight 3 Layer
Fabric Breathability Rating:16,000 g/m??
Fit:Athletic Mountain
Hood:Yes
Material:eVent Super Lightweight 3Layer
Material Technology:eVent
Perfect For:Backcountry Skiing, Mountaineering, Winter Walking
Recommended Use:lightweight alpine travel
Warranty:lifetime
Waterproof Rating:30,000 mm
Weight:7.4 oz (Size Medium)
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Montane Spektr Smock Reviews:

Reviews:

Form Fitting, Ultra Lightweight, Slick!

FIT: "Mountain Athletic" fit, according to Montane, means it is form-fitting with room for lightweight layer(s) beneath the garment. This is certainly true. I am 6', 140 lbs. Thin and tall. I have a 36" chest, 29" waist. This jacket fits great over base layers and looks stylish, form-fitting, very slick and appears to mean business. Layering over light jacket is possible. layering over bulkier garments (i.e. a fleece, light down jacket) becomes stuffy. A size up may change this, but I'm concerned about the shoulders then being wide. As is, a small fits me well in the shoulders, snug around the torso, snug around the waist, arms a great length with plenty of articulation. The length is supposed to run on the shorter side, but I wouldn't mind an extra inch. Sleeves are just right, no extra fabric bunching up, full articulation without exposing wrists. Am considering exchanging for a medium to make this more seasonally versatile as a shell over moderately bulky layers, although the shoulders would then possibly be a little roomy. May switch to a different brand, in a small, with a regular fit, bit longer, even though this jacket is phenomenally sick in so many ways. Also wouldn't mind an adjustable hood, this one really does benefit from pairing with a hat, and if you're looking to fit a helmet, good luck... Extremely lightweight. Very minimal. If it serves your purposes, it appears a fantastic find.
Preti at Campsaver.com on 02/02/2013

Breathes better, fits better

I'm a minimalist with a closet full of gear...always looking for ways to trim the fat. While I don't like wearing shells (they don't breathe enough), I hate carrying them even more. So when looking for a new jacket, it needed to have unfettered design—lightweight—that offered up uncompromising protection. I new I wanted an anorak that fit well and focussed on keeping me dry while fastpacking or keeps the spray off while packrafting. But I also wanted to use it climbing where I could comfortably wear it all day long.

This jacket fits like no other. The arms allow good reach, and the torso fits snug—providing good visibility of your feet and harness. Its best to be used as part of an action suite. Expect to layer Mark Twight style, that is, over--not under the jacket, for warmth.

I'm not a fan of traditional polyurethane layers - they peel and wetout early. So I really appreciate the fabric, it breathes well enough to run in it and it seems burly enough to put the screws to it.

Cons: your going to have to get used to the tornado closure and the hood has no visor (its really a running jacket, they offer a WPB visor to complement the system).

Montane makes great stuff, I'll certainly be looking more seriously at their kit.
NW adventurer at Campsaver.com on 05/05/2012