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Reviews > Clothing > Jackets and Vests > Loki Midi Micro Fleece > Test Report by Kevin O Connell
LOKI MIDI MICRO FLEECE
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TESTER INFORMATION
I started backpacking about 7 years ago, mostly taking weekend trips and occasionally going out for a week. I am a minimalist, and will pretty much do anything to shave off some weight. My trip settings are usually local, so a forest setting, very rainy and pretty hilly, although I do go on snow trips. I am trained in wilderness survival and first aid. I am also an avid rock climber, mountaineer, snowboarder, and yoga practitioner. I typically spend my entire summer on a single trip, so I usually have plenty of opportunities to test gear.
INITIAL REPORT
PRODUCT INFORMATION & SPECIFICATIONS
Manufacturer: Loki INITIAL IMPRESSIONS
The Midi Micro Fleece (MMF) arrived in a nondescript envelope. The package contained the MMF, a catalog of Loki products (the MMF was tagged with a sticky note), and four stickers with the Loki logo. TRYING IT OUT
When I first put on the Loki Mitts, I was amazed. It is a simple concept, and I was surprised that I had never heard of it before. I immediately put it on to test it out on a walk. It was a cold and windy day, and I expected the MMF to perform as my other fleeces do. When the wind came, I did my usual pre-hunch to retain as much heat as I could. But, surprisingly, I felt as warm as ever. TESTING I expect to be able to put the MMF through all of its paces. The MMF has performed admirably for day to day use, but how will it hold up in the field? I want to pay close attention to the breathability as well as the quick dry function. I noticed some possible problems during my around-town jaunts, such as the built in facemask irritating my ears, or the weight of the unused mittens causing the arms of the MMF to twist. FIELD LOCATIONS AND CONDITIONS
City of Rocks, Idaho (3 Days) PERFORMANCE IN THE FIELD
I am very impressed with the performance of this fleece. Even though I own heavier fleeces, I constantly find myself reaching for this one. This fleece is extremely lightweight and breathable, conveniently folds up to a small size, and is relatively waterproof and windproof. The fleece also has a hood, which is surprisingly hard to find on most fleeces. Of course, the facemask and the mittens are welcome additions as well. I have been using the MMF as my main layer, usually without an outer shell. On my way back from City of Rocks Idaho, I encountered a massive windstorm and rainstorm. Although I'm not sure just how fast the winds were, they were enough to roll a 4 person tent loaded with gear. Being the only one lucid enough to make the necessary repairs throughout the night (although I might have been bribed with a cheeseburger or two) the task of fixing the rain fly was given to me. The only layer I wore was the MMF. Although the rain was coming down, I stayed dry for a surprising amount of time, especially considering the light weight of this fleece. I did find that the fleece becomes almost suffocating when it absorbs water - the gloves on my wrist caused the sleeves to weight down and stretch, and the hood began to irritate my throat. SUMMARY So far I am very impressed with the performance of this jacket. Such a simple design has completely altered the traditional role that fleeces have occupied (at least in my mind). The gloves, hood, and facemask have all seen heavy use, and except for the reduced functionality when wet, the MMF has been issue free. LONG-TERM TEST LOCATIONS AND CONDITIONS
Frenches Dome, (2 Days) PERFORMANCE IN THE FIELD
The MMF has proven itself a valuable addition to my gear closet, and has seen conditions ranging from 20 F (-6 C) to raging wind storms. One of the amazing things about this pullover is the durability -- It shows little to no signs of use after being seriously abused. The only issues I have with the MMF come inherent with its features- the bulge from the gloves, and the feeling of the facemask rubbing against my ears. After wearing the MMF in rain conditions, I found that the mittens absorb water until they weight down the sleeves of the jacket, seriously reducing functionality. The facemask also has a similar problem when wet. I wore the MMF while working as a Wrangler for a dude ranch (imagine riding through the dust that 45 odd horses kick up for several hours every day). This jacket washed completely clean and is now dust free, something not even my jeans could do. SUMMARY I do plan to use the MMF in the future. The convient light weight, extreme breathability, and overall insulation. The fact that the fleece can be used in such a multitude of conditions alone has made it a favorite to use. I am very impressed with the durability of this jacket, and look forward to playing around with other products the Loki company makes. This report was created with the BackpackGearTest.org Report Writer Version 1. Copyright 2009. All rights reserved.Read more gear reviews by Kevin O Connell Reviews > Clothing > Jackets and Vests > Loki Midi Micro Fleece > Test Report by Kevin O Connell |