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Andrew Wee Testing the Flylow Kane Backcountry Ski Jacket | Photo Mountain Weekly News
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Flylow Kane Jacket Review

Andrew Wee
February 28, 2023 3 Mins Read
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The Flylow Kane Jacket is an excellent lightweight jacket designed for backcountry. Although it is only shell, you don’t need many more layers to stay warm. For me, it was exactly what I needed for heat management in while touring.

Material/Performance

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1 Material/Performance
2 Build Quality
3 Flylow Kane Jacket Pros & Cons
4 Overall Impression
Skier Andrew Wee
Andrew Wee Enjoying Nice Temperature Regulation in the Flylow Kane Jacket | Photo Mountain Weekly News

Flylow boasts of Perm fabric made by Intuitive. I found this material to be the sweet spot for keeping me cool while moving uphill and insulating my heat on the downhill. I am a naturally warm person, and normally I would be dripping sweat while in the backcountry. But I was surprised to find that I was perfectly warm while in below zero temps and perfectly cool when it was over 30F.

Armpit vents help to mitigate overheating and dump moisture fast. During resort days, I could wear a hoodie or puffy and the temperature control worked just as well while wearing this Flylow Ski Jacket.

Build Quality

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Andrew Wee Skiing in the Flylow Gear Kane Jacket | Photo Mountain Weekly News

The jacket is functionally well built. I didn’t find any part of the stitching or zippers to be bothersome like some jackets. The hood also fits over large helmets, which I wore. There isn’t much of a powder skirt on this jacket at all on this jacket, which can be problematic if you’re not wearing a bib.

Flylow Kane Zippers
Zippered Chest Pockets | Photo Mountain Weekly News

The chest pockets are large with long zippers. I found these useful in the backcountry for ready access storage. The belt line pockets are far smaller, but they were good for things like Chapstick or putting glove liners in. Flylow was thoughtful about the placement of the pockets since they can be accessed while wearing a backpack with hip and chest straps.

The only criticism I have is that the armpit zippers are a bit stiff to use at first. I needed a friend to get the last couple inches on zip downs.

Flylow Kane Jacket Pros & Cons

Pros:

  • Excellent lightweight jacket for backcountry
  • Perm fabric provides optimal temperature regulation
  • Functionally well-built with practical pockets

Cons:

  • Not a complete shell layer
  • Armpit zippers are initially stiff
  • Lacking powder skirt for deep snow

Overall Impression

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No Fun Allowed, Andrew Wee Enjoying a Day of Skiing in the Flylow Kane Jacket | Photo Mountain Weekly News

The Flylow Kane Jacket ($475.00) serves a need to those who want to stay dry in the backcountry. Even though it isn’t a GORE-TEX jacket, I believe it actually works better for temperature and moisture control and regulation. It’s incredibly light and very flexible, giving it a natural and unobstructed feeling while touring and skiing.

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Andrew is an avid outdoorsman who is always in pursuit of a good time. You can find him biking, climbing, skiing, hunting and camping and just about anything else one does outside. Other than playing outside Andrew spends time with his wife and owns a business fixing bikes and skis, which I guess is still playing outside.

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