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NEW Patagonia Encapsil (“Dry Down”) Parka

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Trill Daddy BPL Member
PostedFeb 23, 2013 at 11:44 pm

I pay to be a member of this forum, and then my posts become censored, without being notified…… Perhaps if RJ or Patagonia would have contacted me initially- I wouldn't have been so keen to have shared any videos with anyone on this forum.

If you don't want to hear about new gear, you don't have to read abou it- but MANY people on this forum come here to read about the latest and greatest in outdoor gear.

Perhaps I am the only one who finds a revolutionary plasma coating for down more interesting that someone's mediocre tests on winter backpacking/ or searching for the "perfect hiking fleece"…..

I have nothing to "gain" from this ordeal…. Other than Patagonia was kind enough to refund me for the jacket in return for keeping it under wraps.

Having one of their designers, try to "bait me" into posting a link to the video, after I've already confirmed with his superiors that I wouldn't- is in poor taste. Shame on you folks for the type of "reprimand"…… I am sharing information with you people- whether you appreciate it or not….

Perhaps I haven't done an exceptional job of explaining the backstory- but essentially my posts were censored because I shared some "embargoed information"…… B!tch please, I bought a jacket on my own dime from a company that sold it to me- whether there was a "mixup" on their end is to be determined….

And Max, I suggest doing a bit more "research" on other types of gear before making such mischaracterizations….

If I was immature and opportunistic, I'd have put the damn thing on eBay…..

Listen, I go to OR every year, to learn more about the upcoming products and take the time to conduct interviews with the designers/reps THAT ARE SHARED. Some of these videos, get thousands of views. I don't profit off it these videos, or gear reviews- they are done on my own time…..

Quite honestly, I am really disappointed with the reaction from some folks on here…… but haters are going to hate….

Trill Daddy BPL Member
PostedFeb 23, 2013 at 11:51 pm

I've been solicited by nearly a dozen outdoor publications and blogs to provide them a review of the jacket- and have rejected all requests.

Be "peeved", irked, or make a generalization about my character- but very, very few of you know me personally (some of the folks on here do)…. I suggest refraining from passing judgement until taking the time to read a bit more about the "situation".

Jason G BPL Member
PostedFeb 24, 2013 at 12:10 am

Seem like a little Patagucci fan boy to me..

Get the gear bro, get the gear!

Youtube video

Trill Daddy BPL Member
PostedFeb 24, 2013 at 12:18 am

I lived .2 miles from the SLC outlet while in college, and worked at Backcountry…. I have only paid full price for one piece of outerwear…. from any company…. (Down sweater hoody, which was stolen from my car years later)….. fanboy- I think not- someone who knows a lot about their gear (because he has sold tens of thousands of dollars worth if it)- absolutely.

Trill Daddy BPL Member
PostedFeb 24, 2013 at 12:22 am

That video was pure gold. Portlandia is one of the most entertaining shows currently on television …

Dena Kelley BPL Member
PostedFeb 27, 2013 at 4:37 pm

Today is the first time I've seen this thread. I viewed Patagonia's website and it looks like a nice coat- but the $700 price tag puts it beyond my reach. On the bright side, many technologies drop in price over time. Hopefully that will be the case with this one, assuming it does what they claim and maintains it's loft and warmth even after a soaking.

Stephen M BPL Member
PostedFeb 27, 2013 at 5:12 pm

The Technology will definitely drop in price after a while.

Richard Nisley BPL Member
PostedFeb 27, 2013 at 5:59 pm

The price includes a biannual inspection and cleaning in liquid CO2 to insure no degradation of the down coating. The price is more reasonable (but not cheap – smile) when this no-charge life-time service is factored into the garment price.

Stephen M BPL Member
PostedFeb 27, 2013 at 6:11 pm

They are not making much fanfare about the "free" cleaning, it sounds more like a service contract

James holden BPL Member
PostedFeb 27, 2013 at 10:43 pm

So cleaning it degrades the down coating substantially?

Doest the same happen with DWR down?

PostedFeb 28, 2013 at 1:18 am

If it's really as waterproof as advertised, plus the extra fill power (1000), this is kind of exciting. It will be even more exciting when it's available to other makers. Would love to see a cottage company use this in a 9oz hooded sweater. Waterproof down skaha plus? And sleeping bags could no doubt benefit!

Sucks, 'cause I'm in the market to lighten my gear, and would hate to drop money on a down jacket, just to have this be available 5 years later… then again, it might be 5 years, before I can get permission to make any new purchases anyway.

Ken Larson BPL Member
PostedFeb 28, 2013 at 6:24 am

They do NOT have that information.
This is from a Patagonia "Live Chat" individual on the online Patagonia Website.

Trill Daddy BPL Member
PostedMar 1, 2013 at 10:07 am

Richard has done a few calculations about the fill weight of the down and has estimated an lclo…

~6-7, correct?

Truly though, from my extensive testing, it's the warmest jacket for its weight.

Richard Nisley BPL Member
PostedMar 1, 2013 at 11:20 am

Babak,

I will put together a normal lab environment estimate based on reverse engineering the design shortly. I have more data to provide a better estimate this iteration.
What I really want to see is how your jacket clo value varies at different humidity levels compared to un-treated down. This set of tests would require clo value testing in an environment chamber. Can I measure your Patagonia Belay jacket clo value, in varying humidity levels, sometime in the nebulous future?

PostedMar 1, 2013 at 3:16 pm

What a wild thread. Just my takes.

If this stuff is as good as they say I am stoked, but will never buy one as the price point is nuts. But get it down to maybe a slight premium? OK, even a reasonable premium. I’ll bite.

If you buy a piece of gear retail, or even pro-deal that does not come with any NDA then you should be allowed to talk about it all you want.

To rip Ryan for not “talking” about beta gear just shows that you don’t know anything about the industry. But spend a decade or two backpacking and getting a reputation as someone that knows gear and really uses it and maybe you will get asked to be a beta tester too. Then look at the 4-page form you sign saying that you will keep your mouth and camera case shut. ;-)

Richard, I look forward to your findings so much. I really respect what you do for the community.

Personally I love the way that this new technology “seems” to be going. I have yet to touch any myself, just have seen the displays at the OR Show and follow the web hype like everybody else. But I am looking forward to it.

Dale Wambaugh BPL Member
PostedMar 2, 2013 at 3:09 am

Maybe we'll find that the process involves force feeding Chinese geese a deadly silicone laced feed and there will be a consumer backlash as with goose liver pâté ;) Hords of protesters will assemble outside Patacucci Central and demand their humane treatment.

I wonder what this stuff is like for the Chinese workers environmentally? Oooh, the intrigue!

"My name is Bond, Yvonne Bond…." Q has secret down in his workshop now.

PostedMar 10, 2013 at 10:46 am

I find it interesting that Patagonia is only carrying this in the Boulder store and the NYC Meat Packing store. You know, because there are A LOT of hardcore outdoorsman who NEED this jacket living in NYC. #hipstersinpatagucci

PostedMar 10, 2013 at 10:54 am

They also apparently sold it in the Chamonix store (France) and in one of their Japanese locations (Rick would know for certain, since he posted photos). But yes, there was lots of chuckling at the San Francisco store about them selling it at the new, trendy NYC Meatpacking district store, considering that Patagonia's current mission is to discourage people from buying what they don't really intend to use for its specific purpose. None of the SF employees had even seen one of the parkas in person.

PostedMar 11, 2013 at 4:05 pm

Babak,

Could you tell me the measured loft in the body of the Encapsil? I understand Richard thinks it has 8.7 ounces of 1000 fill, but I'm just curious how densely it's packed.

PostedMar 11, 2013 at 4:22 pm

Brian,

Babak can obviously reply as well, but for what it's worth my parka has about 1.24-1.5" of loft throughout. Certain parts of the parka, like the sleeves and neck, are stuffed more densely with down. The baffle height appears to be as little as 1/2" to 3/4", which was a bit of a surprise.

Hope you find this helpful.

Best,
A

PostedMar 11, 2013 at 4:40 pm

Stephen,

Yes, sorry, that's single-layer loft. There are certain baffles more heavily filled with down, for instance by the left chest pocket. And then there are the less heavily filled baffles by the right chest and right hip, which appear to have about 1/2" of loft. Compared to other down jackets I have, the Patagonia is filled much more densely with down. As a result it's also very resilient to the touch, bouncing back to full loft almost immediately even after strong pressure is applied.

A

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