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It will be a KLIM. My current is a valdez shell. It has lasted years, done its job very well, but now it is time to update. I am considering one of their insulated offerings and am looking for some input from those using the insulated jackets in the line up. Thanks.

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Just now, ManOnManOral said:

It will be a KLIM. My current is a valdez shell. It has lasted years, done its job very well, but now it is time to update. I am considering one of their insulated offerings and am looking for some input from those using the insulated jackets in the line up. Thanks.

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Just now, ManOnManOral said:

It will be a KLIM. My current is a valdez shell. It has lasted years, done its job very well, but now it is time to update. I am considering one of their insulated offerings and am looking for some input from those using the insulated jackets in the line up. Thanks.

Get what you pay for when it comes to snowmobile gear.   Klim is excellent but pricey.   I bought a 1year left over MotorFist jacket/pants a few years ago for 1/2 price and its every bit as good as any Klim gear.   FXR suit my oldest boy bought last year has been excellent too but creeping up on Klim's pricing.   

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3 minutes ago, Highmark said:

Get what you pay for when it comes to snowmobile gear.   Klim is excellent but pricey.   I bought a 1year left over MotorFist jacket/pants a few years ago for 1/2 price and its every bit as good as any Klim gear.   FXR suit my oldest boy bought last year has been excellent too but creeping up on Klim's pricing.   

I will be buying KLIM. GoreTex products are all premium priced. It simply works and is worth it. I was considering other gore tex such as North Face, Acretyrex etc, these are ski focused which are pretty much the same but tend to use a lighter outer shell. Some of those products are over $1000 for a jacket. Klim is actually very well priced for what it is. The valdez is a pro shell gore tex, the insulated products use a lesser effective gore product hence asking for the feedback.

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36 minutes ago, Highmark said:

Get what you pay for when it comes to snowmobile gear.   Klim is excellent but pricey.   I bought a 1year left over MotorFist jacket/pants a few years ago for 1/2 price and its every bit as good as any Klim gear.   FXR suit my oldest boy bought last year has been excellent too but creeping up on Klim's pricing.   

hate the fit of my motorfist vs my klim.  arms are tight as is the neck

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1 minute ago, Angry ginger said:

hate the fit of my motorfist vs my klim.  arms are tight as is the neck

The keewenaw jacket I have is probably 8-10 years old and still looks new. I especially like the vents in the armpits and back. Works great for when it warms up or you get hot.

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Just now, Angry ginger said:

hate the fit of my motorfist vs my klim.  arms are tight as is the neck

Fit me great and was an outstanding price.   Hard to find Klim discounted very much.   

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37 minutes ago, Highmark said:

Get what you pay for when it comes to snowmobile gear.   Klim is excellent but pricey.   I bought a 1year left over MotorFist jacket/pants a few years ago for 1/2 price and its every bit as good as any Klim gear.   FXR suit my oldest boy bought last year has been excellent too but creeping up on Klim's pricing.   

The Motofist stuff is fair but not nearly as good as Klim.  In 2017 Motofist sponsored several IronDog teams, gave them the very best gear they sell.  It was comfortable and waterproof but fell apart quickly and was not near warm enough.  Two teams I know of swapped back to their Klim gear before the half way point because the Motofist stuff was falling apart and just not warm enough.  

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Just now, Edmo said:

The keewenaw jacket I have is probably 8-10 years old and still looks new. I especially like the vents in the armpits and back. Works great for when it warms up or you get hot.

i have a tomahawk thats at least 12 years old,  tear on the sleeve from a get off i patched otherwise it's worn like iron.  Wash it with some revivex once a season.  

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Just now, AKIQPilot said:

The Motofist stuff is fair but not nearly as good as Klim.  In 2017 Motofist sponsored several IronDog teams, gave them the very best gear they sell.  It was comfortable and waterproof but fell apart quickly and was not near warm enough.  Two teams I know of swapped back to their Klim gear before the half way point because the Motofist stuff was falling apart and just not warm enough.  

Interesting.   Be curious how mine holds up.  :bc:

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2 minutes ago, frenchy said:

any reduction in quality now that KLIM is owned by Polaris?

New bibs I just got look even better than the last pair I had. :dunno: 

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1 minute ago, AKIQPilot said:

You can bet as sure as they start offering a 4xl size it will fall apart.  Polaris will never learn how to build reliable big bores.  

If you need a 4xl you should seriously reconsider your diet. :lol: 

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5 minutes ago, AKIQPilot said:

It's probably fine for normal recreational riding but I don't know anyone who thinks it's as good or as warm as Klim.  

I got the lighter mountain suit and its been good for me down to -15.   I don't get cold very easily however.  

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17 minutes ago, DriftBusta said:

I’m on my 3rd Valdez.  Best jacket made imo.  With a tek vest insulated jackets are too restrictive.  Culator on hcs will get u one at 15% off list 

thanks. Maybe I should stick to what I know works. My Valdez has been stellar, as a matter of fact it is still in very good shape but I burnt a hole in the arm on hot exhaust. I have used it in -40 and been warm, and it is great in plus 5C as well being you layer. I was just thinking i may go back yo an insulated. The performance gore tex is a cut below the pro shell goretex and the pricing is within 100 bucks. 

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