M's Tumalo Trinity 2.5 Layer Jacket - 2012

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Meet our Great Value Jacket! With all of the essential technical features, this lightweight waterproof jacket has everything you need, and nothing you don't. If you are looking for an affordable, everyday rain coat designed to be packable and keep you dry in all conditions, this is it!
10 oz. | 275 g
Fit: Relaxed
     
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  • Fully taped seams
  • 2-way center front zip
  • External storm flap
  • Waterproof pit zips and hand pockets
  • Stuffs into pocket
  • Hood roll tab
  • 100% Nylon Face
  • Polyurethane Membrane with printed 1/2 layer backer
  • Hydrostatic: 10500mm
  • MVTR: 11000g/m2/day
  • DWR

Waterproof/Breathable


Review your garment's care label for any special care instructions.


Washing

Most fabric manufacturers state in their washing instructions that outdoor garments can be machine-washed in powdered detergent, and in principle this is true. However, detergent residue in technical fabrics degrades the durable water repellant (DWR) finish, and will negatively affect the performance of laminates (which includes most waterproof-breathable and windproof fabrics) to the point where their waterproof/watershedding performance is seriously impaired.

  • Therefore, if you intend to wash a shell garment in common household powdered detergent, it is essential that the garment be rinsed extremely thoroughly. Top-loader washing machines not only rinse poorly, they also contain significant amounts of detergent residue internally. At the very least, run several rinse cycles if you machine wash one of these garments.
  • Another alternative is to use a special cleansing product such as Nikwax Tech Wash or McNett Xtreme Wash. These products will not leave any performance-degrading residue in the fabric, and they will not adversely affect the DWR finish.
  • NEVER use a fabric softener of any kind on shell garments.

Drying

Most fabric manufacturers state that technical garments can be tumble-dried, and in principle, this is also true. It can even lead to an improvement in the performance of a DWR finish as the chemical compound is released out of the fibers of the face fabric by the heat.

  • However, excessive heat will damage laminates and may lead to delamination of the seam tape.
  • If you are uncertain of how accurate your tumble dryer heat control is, play it safe by air-drying your garment.
  • Polyesters are inherently hydrophobic and will typically air-dry overnight.

Restoring DWR Finish

DWR must be periodically restored to ensure water resistance.The DWR finish can be degraded by normal wear and tear, as well as exposure to contaminants such as oil, dirt and detergent residue. (Detergents strip the DWR finish by leaving water-attractive molecules in the face fabric.) When a DWR finish is degraded, the garment will not shed water as effectively – it will no longer cause water to “bead” – therefore wetting-out faster, making it feel cold and clammy.

  • Using after-market treatments such as Nikwax Softshell Proof, Nikwax TX.Direct, or McNett Thunder Guard can restore water-repellency.
  • These are wash-in treatments and can be applied in a washing machine once the detergent residue has been rinsed out.
  • In the case of fabrics with wicking or insulating liners (like polyester or fleece), it is better to use a spray-on DWR finish such as Gore-Revivex or Nikwax TX.Direct Spray On, which you should use only on the outer face fabric.
  • If the wicking or insulating layer is also treated, its wicking performance will be reduced.
  • The above water repellent treatments can be applied to other GoLite windshells to increase their water-shedding performance significantly.

Self Repairs

  • Small tears in waterproof-breathable laminates can be easily repaired with a self-adhesive McNett Gore-Tex Patch. Follow the instructions provided.
  • Alternatively, you can do it with McNett Seam Grip.
  • First clean both the inside and the outside of the laminate with isopropyl alcohol.
  • Then stick Scotch tape on the outside of laminate, along the line of the tear (this is only a temporary measure while the Seam Grip dries).
  • Apply Seam Grip to the tear on the inside of the laminate – please follow the manufacturers' instructions carefully.
  • Leave the garment to dry for at least twelve hours, then peel off the Scotch tape: the tear will be durably, almost invisibly repaired.
  • Tears in wind shells and soft shells are best repaired with a sewing machine.
  • With both straight and non-straight tears, ideally you can patch it with a similar piece of fabric.
  • Straight tears can also be repaired by overlapping the sides and sewing over the double-width of fabric.
Average Rating: (based on 30 reviews)

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by Joshua
on 3/11/2013
Packs down nicely

Does the job, packs down to the size of a softball without much trouble. Zipper is sometimes a bit finicky, otherwise this is a great jacket at this price point.
by Cloudlesssky
on 1/17/2013
Great rain jacket for Sierra Nevadas

I bought this jacket prior to the 2012 summer season and it joined me on many hikes including a light & fast JMT. The weather included afternoon rain or sprinkles almost every day. I typically pulled it on over a long sleeve tshirt in the pm when the clouds start to really threaten and wore it until I turned in at night. At least a couple days included extended periods of rain (3+ hours). It worked really well and is quite comfortable. I've noticed no unusual wear. A couple areas for improvement: the hood fit was a little tight; the zipper can be difficult to engage/disengage; and it can be steamy inside if I am really exerting myself. Overall though a great deal for a jacket this light and functional.
by Nathan
on 12/20/2012
Nearly spent a lot more on another Really Expensive Item

I just received my Tumalo Trinity, size L, in the mail today. I'm 6'2", 185 lbs, and the large size fits me well. It's often a challenge to find proper length sleeves, but those on the Trinity are just right. The tapered cuffs are a nice touch. I've never had a jacket with pit zips before. Those on the Trinity are a treat. With arm extended straight up, they reach from below the pectorals to about midway up the bicep. Two deep inner mesh pockets could fit two small hydration reservoirs. I'm pairing the Trinity with the GoLite Demaree Canyon 800 fill down jacket, size L. The two fit great together and provide a warm, waterproof layering system that costs significantly less than comparable Really Expensive Items.
by Tyler
on 11/12/2012
great jacket

The weight for price on this thing is fantastic! I like how the sleeves are tapered at the cuffs to allow use of your hands on the inside but cover them up almost entirely on the outside. Thanks golite!
by David
on 9/13/2012
Definitely a Great Value

I've had this jacket for a few months, but because of the dry weather, I just used it for the first time this past weekend. It is very light, but doesn't feel flimsy. It kept the rain out like a champ, but after a while I started to get wet around my mid-section. The only thing I can think of is that the pocket zippers were letting water in. I was impressed that it didn't wet out underneath my pack straps which is where all of my other rain jackets seem to wet first. The fit is excellent, but a bit snug. I'm 5'6 165lbs, and generally fall smack in the middle of medium to large sizing. I purchased the medium which fits me fine but leaves almost no room for layering. I can wear a long sleeve base layer comfortably, but I cannot wear a fleece underneath. The hood is well designed for comfort and visibility. I like how the sleeve extends slightly over the hand. Overall, very nice jacket. I would give 4.5 stars if I could. I will probably buy a larger one for winter.
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