The strongest theme at this winter’s Outdoor Retailer show was undoubtedly sustainability. Numerous brands won the show’s vaulted Innovation Awards not just for integrating technical precision and innovative advancement into their new products, but for doing so in a more sustainable, eco-minded way.
One stand-out in the cadre of winners: Jack Wolfskin’s Tapeless Jacket.
The German producer of outdoor wares and equipment created a shell that eliminates 60 feet of seam-sealing tape and introduces a new seam construction. The Tapeless Jacket also features Jack Wolfskin’s proprietary Texapore Core Fuse Stretch Ripstop, a three-layer fabric for superior weather protection and comfort, as well as waterproof zippers, an adjustable hood, hem and cuff adjustments and a chest pocket.
That’s enough to make any gearhead drool, but how does the innovative jacket actually perform? I tested it to find out — and after a few weeks of wear, I found plenty of qualities I liked, but one flaw that was ultimately a deal breaker.
