Montane Atomic Rain Jacket - Review

One of the best pieces of rain gear I have ever owned are the Montane Astro Ascent pants with Event. Most rain gear I have used leaves you more wet from your own sweat than you would be if you just faced the rain. Montane’s event pants are the only rain gear I have ever owned that made me think, “this is what breathable fabric must feel like.” Unwilling to fork out $300+ dollars I have never found a jacket that works quite as well as these pants.


Having such great success with their pants I figured Montane must know what they are doing. So when NightGear offered to send me Montane’s Atomic Jacket, I thought I would give it a try. Since owning this jacket I have not had a good downpour on an overnight hike. (Much to my donator's dismay). So I cannot say I have given this jacket a real good testing. In an effort to make good on my promise to review I took the Atomic jacket out on a run one rainy day around my block. Trying to simulate the same effort I would make on an uphill hike in a downpour I ran around my block 3 times. Rain was coming down hard and I worked up a good sweat. I stopped to take off the jacket and to my delight I was relatively dry. The jacket kept out the rain and breathed well enough to vent. The hood is adjustable and has a wired brim allows for an unobstructed view, while sufficiently blocking the rain.




The Atomic has become the only shell I take backpacking, even if I have yet to experience a good downpour with it, I trust the jacket when it counts most. The Atomic uses PERTEX Shield fabric which according to the manufacture “is not only waterproof, windproof and breathable, it also has a hardwearing nylon face with a durable water repellent finish that will keep on performing no matter what the activity.” The jacket weighs in at 11.3 oz, has mesh venting in the pockets (which are situated high enough to clear a packs hip belt) and a helmet compatible hood.

Everything I know says this is a very affordable, good preforming, good featured jacket. Next time I hike in a good downpour I will update this review. In the meantime you might consider supporting my donator and buy your’s at NightGear.co.uk.