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New From Lowe Alpine - Gear features - OUTDOORSmagic We get a sneak peek at the autumn 2010 kit from Lowe Alpine." /> active network: Golfmagic : OutdoorsMagic : Visordown Email Password Forgotten your password? Join free Sign in Have an account? Home News Reviews Blogs Features Gallery Routes Forum Shop Ask Us Gear features You are looking at: Home : Gear features New From Lowe Alpine We get a sneak peek at the autumn 2010 kit from Lowe Alpine. Tweet Posted: 24 March 2010by Jon Doran We popped up to Kendal yesterday for a quick look at Lowe Alpine's autumn 2010 range of outdoors clothing - no new packs until 2011 - and we thought you'd appreciate a quick browse through a selection of waterproofs, soft shells and insulation. New Waterproof Jacket Lowe brought back Triplepoint Ceramic, or near as damnit, in 2009 in the shape of the Flash Jacket and for this winter it gets a new stablemate, the Serac Jacket, which was apparently designed for the Norwegian market. It uses the same Triplepoint Dynamic fabric containing 'ceramic technology' with distinctive soft feel and metallic-look liner and has many of the same features like Swivelsight helmet hood, the big multi-adjustable chin guard. Where it differs is in having full pit-zips in place of the Flash's vents in the rear of the upper arm for more ventilation and, surprisingly, Napoleon pockets rather than the more versatile hand-warmer ones on the Flash. It's priced at £220, which is £20 more than the Flash, which will also be in the range. Polartec PowerShield Pro Jacket See our blog post, but the Lowe Alpine PowerShield Pro Jacket uses a new Polarte soft shell fabric that's actually waterproof, but still highly breathable, though not quite as breathable as normal PowerShield. It's a neat, hooded soft shell jacket complete with droptail and a warm, orange microfleece liner making it a proper, cold conditions shell. It should be nigh on waterproof, though there's some confusion over whether all the seams on the jacket are taped. It's slightly stretchy and feels lovely on with a close-ish, neat, technical cut. Price is £200, so while it may be more breathable than a waterproof, it has similar price tag. Puman Jacket The Puma is a rather more affordable soft shell top made in a simple, hoodless jacket design from Stormweaa closely woven, stretch polyester fabric with two pockets and a soft-lined hood. It's wind and water resistant and will cost £80. Insulation... Three insulated jackets, the yellow one on the left is the Spindrift Jacket which uses a waterproof Triplepoint shell with a lining made from Lowe's own synthetic insulation called Loweloft - hmmm... The shell's taped so it's completely waterproof and relatively warm - £200. Then there's the one we really like the look of on the right, the Magma Hoodie which is basically a PrimaLoft One filled belay jacket with a tough, water-resistant nylon micro rip-stop outer. The hoodless variant is the blue jacket in the centre and they will retail for £120 and £130 respectively. Fluffy Fleece The Manalishi Jacket also comes in hooded and hoodless versions and looks like a giant teddy bear costume with a new Polartec high-loft Thermal Pro fleece to give a whole load of compressible insulation. The fabric's slightly stretchy, so gives a good fit without needing any stretch inserts and it feels lovely on. Price is £100 for the hoodie and £90 for the jacket. Stealth Hoodie Remember the Lowe Alpine Ninja Hoodie with the Spiderman looks? Unfortunately it's been chopped because it simply became too expensive to continue with, but it has a spiritual successor in the shape of the new Stealth Hoodie made from unusual Aleutian Macro Grid fleece which traps extra air between the grids to save weight and bulk. It's close fitting, has a hood and, like the Ninja, should be ideal for layering under close-fitting technical shell clothing. The back is scooped for additional warmth. Price with be £70. Not All Power Stretch Is The Same... Last but not least, if you've ever wondered why one Lowe Alpine PowerStretch top retails for £90 and another, similar one, is just £60, here's an explanation. The one on the left, expertly modelled by Lowe PR guru, Clive, is the expensive one because while the inner is a polyester stretch fleece, the outer fabric is actually hard-wearing Nylon, so in the longer term, the fabric will be more durable. The other top uses a cheaper fabric which has a less durable polyester face. If you want to know what sort of PowerStretch you're looking at, check the garment label to see if there's a Nylon content, in this case 38% of the fabric is nylon. All the above will be available from late summer. Information on the current Lowe Alpine range can be found at www.lowealpine.com. All Images Previous articleAdvertorial: TEVA Product Of The Month Next articleAdvertorial: TEVA Itunda Lowe Alpine, Primaloft, PowerShield Pro Related Content PowerShield Pro in the flesh Lowe Alpine Torque Jacket - First Look Award For New North Face Jacket Inside The Ultimate Soft Shell First Look - TNF Kishtwar Jacket Discuss this story The Tallest of Paul's Lowe alpines designers should be shot!Awful insipid colours and those last two hooded tops are possibly the daftest looking bits of kit i've ever seen.And not only that those new l/w 50ltr rucksacks are headin the right way but again the colours!!!!Lookin at more stock bound for tkmax soon.. 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