Rab Cirrus Flex 2 0 Hoody Review by Trailblazer Outdoors

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июл 2024
  • A new classic that has helped define active insulation- insulation for higher energy activities in the colder climates. This is the newer updated version of the hoody, the 2.0.
    It's made from 100% post consumer recycled plastic, (both the outer fabric and the insulation). Rab are making a big push to clean up their production and distribution. While you can never remove the environmental impact from producing new items you can look to reduce those impacts.
    The insulation has moved to Primaloft silver blown luxe. This has a great warmth to weight ratio and a permanent water repellence built into the stands.
    Its a great jacket, that can be used as a technical warm mid layer or a light outlier for cold dry days.
    Wildcraft Britains Andy has owned a Cirrus Flex jacket for a few years so understands the jacket well. Used by him as an out-layer and a mid layer, in both hill and urban environments, its proved a relabel and flexible companion on his outdoor adventures.
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  • @ianrudd7442
    @ianrudd7442 2 года назад +3

    I love mine. It replaces a traditional mid layer. I have heard this type of Jacket described as ‘active insulation’. I like the new elasticated strip because it allows me to dump heat when I am going for it and it improves the fit. Enjoyed this video.

    • @WildcraftBritain
      @WildcraftBritain  2 года назад

      Hi Ian ☺️ glad you liked the review 👍🏻 it’s a great jacket and one I rate highly 😊 like the term ‘active I insulation’, sums it up well.
      Enjoy your outdoors time, Andy 🏔⛺️

  • @fozmeistergeneral
    @fozmeistergeneral 6 месяцев назад +1

    Good review

  • @ismael5049
    @ismael5049 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the nice review, too bad I cannot find this model in Amazon here un México, no much Rab products to be exact, oh well. Keep these cool reviews coming!, Saludos!

    • @WildcraftBritain
      @WildcraftBritain  2 года назад

      Hi Ismael ☺️ glad you like the review- we have plenty more in the pipeline 👍🏻 Rab is a U.K. brand and is not as well distributed as some 🤔 Enjoy your outdoors time, Andy 🏔⛺️

  • @pleashoes1943
    @pleashoes1943 2 года назад +1

    coooool, love it

    • @WildcraftBritain
      @WildcraftBritain  2 года назад

      Thanks ☺️ glad you liked it 👍🏻 Enjoy your outdoors time, Andy⛰🏕

  • @stephenparr6509
    @stephenparr6509 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for the helpful review. I have been looking at the Paramo Enduro fleece as a mid-later, which I have also seen on your review and just wondered how you would compare it with the Rab Cirrus Flex 2 - do they each serve a different purpose or would you recommend one over the other?

    • @WildcraftBritain
      @WildcraftBritain  2 года назад +1

      Glad you found them useful Stephen ☺️ arguably they are in the same category, what someone recently reminded me is called “active insulation”- but the Cirrus Flex is towards the top in insulation terms, where the Enduro is towards the bottom, (again in insulation terms). The Enduro is far harder wearing, the Cirrus is more an under layer for scrambling/climbing, but both are well constructed, (though I would say the Paramo has the edge here and especially where ethics are concerned, though both have good credentials)- ultimately I would not recommend one above the other and while they are similar they also have points of significant difference 😊 I would advise looking at what niche you need filling the most and go from there 👍🏻 hope that helps, enjoy your outdoors time 🏔🏕🌀

    • @stephenparr6509
      @stephenparr6509 2 года назад +1

      @@WildcraftBritain Thanks that is very useful. My main focus is to get a decent mid-layer for hiking in the mountains, so perhaps the Enduro fleece may be the best option, but the Cirrus Flex may be a good backup for more colder/wintry conditions.

  • @HerTinyLens
    @HerTinyLens 2 года назад +1

    I'm deciding between Rab Cirrus Flex 2.0 and Montane Phoenix Stretch. If you were me, which one would you choose and why?

    • @WildcraftBritain
      @WildcraftBritain  2 года назад

      Hi, sadly, since I’ve never looked at the Montane Phoenix, I’m not in a position to comment with any authority ☺️ I rate the Cirrus range and like the recycling aspect which has not impacted on its performance, which again I rate highly 😊 sorry I couldn’t be more help 😄 enjoy your outdoors time, Andy 🏔🏕🌀

  • @alcurtis93
    @alcurtis93 Год назад +1

    Wondering whether to go plain cirrus or flex. Can get them around same price in sales

    • @WildcraftBritain
      @WildcraftBritain  Год назад +1

      All depends on what you intend to use it for- the flex is “active insulation” as the panels add breathability to the jacket but reduces the insulation- but the standard Cirrus is more insulting but will trap more perspiration on the go 🤔 hope that helps ☺️ enjoy your outdoors time, Andy 🌲🏕️🌀

  • @danceswithbadgers
    @danceswithbadgers Год назад +1

    Hi Andy, if you get the time - what are the glasses/goggles you're wearing at 6:25? They look the business. Cheers.

    • @WildcraftBritain
      @WildcraftBritain  Год назад

      Hi- they are unbranded- I got them on eBay six years ago for that Alps trip 🤔 I lost my previous ones and they where a quick buy but turned out to be excellent 👌 strong polarisation and the shields work 👍🏻 a lucky buy really as they could have been naff ☺️ Enjoy your outdoors time, Andy 🏔️🌳🌀

    • @danceswithbadgers
      @danceswithbadgers Год назад +1

      @@WildcraftBritain Thanks Andy. A lucky purchase then. We've all had items that turn out to be unexpectedly great.

  • @steven871
    @steven871 Год назад +1

    Thank you. How well does this block wind in a steady 20 knot wind?

    • @WildcraftBritain
      @WildcraftBritain  Год назад +1

      It would do a reasonable job- it’s pretty much what I had on the walk the footage is from (link to vid in video)- the side panels have little resistance but the insulation area is very wind resistant and insulated to boot 😊 enjoy your outdoors time, Andy 🏕️⛰️🌞🌀

  • @djheadcandy
    @djheadcandy 2 года назад +2

    Do you rate this better than a fleece? Was thinking a fleece would be more breathable?

    • @WildcraftBritain
      @WildcraftBritain  2 года назад +1

      Much depends on the fleece 😄 some soft shells are super insulating but then suffer from a much reduced moisture transfer rate 😅 a more traditional open fibre technical fleece would certainly be more breathable, (but we are talking good quality here, some fleece material can be very sweaty 🥵), but they will lack the warmth of the Cirrus 🤔 that’s what makes the Cirrus a good concept, combining the advantages of the insulation with the breathability of good fleece where you need it 😊 Enjoy your outdoors time, Andy 🏔⛺️🌀

  • @RamblingTog
    @RamblingTog 2 года назад

    I have several older down products, never understand why in these environmentally aware times that the down cannot be reused in a new shell ?

    • @WildcraftBritain
      @WildcraftBritain  2 года назад

      All Rabs down range now uses 100% recycled down and they have a recycling facility for old gear 👍🏻 they use recycled plastic in their shells to 😊 Enjoy your outdoor time, Andy 🏔⛺️🌀

  • @Mrpoo805
    @Mrpoo805 2 года назад +1

    Hi there I was just wondering I am going to use this jacket in temperatures around the 10 degrees Celsius and up range. But also do you think this jacket is durable enough to handle daily use with a bag pack on?

    • @Mrpoo805
      @Mrpoo805 2 года назад +1

      Also with this jacket it’s out of this jacket or the rab power stretch jacket for just wearing it on its own in temperatures around 10 degrees Celsius and a bit higher. What do you think?

    • @WildcraftBritain
      @WildcraftBritain  2 года назад

      Hi, plenty to unpack here ☺️ I would say, (for myself), that for backpacking above 10 C I would cook waring the jacket 🥵 It would be a potential take for a camp/long stop layer though. The jacket would not put up with direct contact of a heavy bag, but should handle a day pack ok but its not its primary purpose 🤔 there's a lot a variables here, terrain, speed etc. Paring it with a good durable windproof such as the Paramo Enduro Windproof may well give it better flexibility and durability on longer days with heavier packs. The power stretch looks like a good jacket, but its one I don't know- again, I would be a little worried about it taking a pack in the long term, (but it could be fine), and again a good windproof would extend its functionality and durability 👍🏻 Enjoy your outdoors time, Andy 🏕⛰🌞

  • @andrewdugdale7043
    @andrewdugdale7043 Год назад +1

    How does this compare to Columbia Powder Pass insulated jacket? Very similar

    • @WildcraftBritain
      @WildcraftBritain  6 месяцев назад

      Sorry for the late reply, I missed the comment ☺️ I don’t know as I have very little experience with Columbia and it’s not a jacket I know 🤔☺️🌀