| Oyuki Goshiki NetPlus 3L Jacket Review
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| Oyuki Goshiki NetPlus 3L Jacket Review
"To build the Goshiki jacket Oyuki have turned to NetPlus, a recycled nylon made from reclaimed fishing nets. It cuts the carbon footprint of material production by around 67% compared to virgin nylon - all without sacrificing durability. As a 3L shell the inner lining, waterproof membrane and outer fabric are bonded into a single tough-yet-comfortable layer. And with a 20K/20K waterproof/breathability rating, it's built to keep you dry on sweaty ascents and snowy descents alike."
"It's true to size, sits naturally at the waist and feels clean on the frame. For riders chasing today's boxier aesthetic, there's also a hem drawstring for cinching. Despite its sleek profile, it boasts a truly bodacious storage compacity. All of them are placed to remain easily accessible while wearing a touring pack. You also get all the powder-day essentials: a powder skirt, articulated cuffs, pit vents for airflow, and fully taped seams."
"Who Is It For? Packed with well-placed storage and touring-friendly features, this is one for riders who chase soft snow wherever it hides. If your ideal day involves skin tracks, storm days and sneaky sidecountry laps, you'll feel right at home. Round-Up For riders who want a highly technical backcountry-ready jacket that doesn't compromise on comfort, the Goshiki is a standout. It feels exceptionally engineered, with every detail serving a purpose."
The Goshiki jacket uses NetPlus recycled nylon made from reclaimed fishing nets, reducing material production carbon footprint by about 67% while maintaining durability. As a 3-layer shell, the inner lining, waterproof membrane and outer fabric are bonded into a single robust layer with a 20K/20K waterproof/breathability rating to stay dry on ascents and descents. The uninsulated design allows temperature regulation through layering, suited for touring. The fit is true to size with a natural waist and an optional hem drawstring for a boxier look. The jacket offers abundant, pack-friendly storage, a powder skirt, articulated cuffs, pit vents and fully taped seams. The technical focus increases cost compared with resort-focused jackets.
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