686's GORE-TEX Bib Excelled In Antartica, It'll Do Just Fine Anywhere Else

I just got back from Antarctica where I lived in the 686’s GORE-TEX Stretch Dispatch Bib for 18 days. Zipping around in the splash zone of a zodiac while snapping images of penguins, seals, and whales this bib did just what I needed it to do. Keep me dry. If I wasn't on the zodiac, I was on land or kayaking, both places I relied on this bib for comfort in the extreme cold. They didn't fail me.

Exploring the Antarctic coastline. Photo by Dalton Johnson

PROS:

  • Exceptional Waterproofing: The 2-Layer bluesign® Approved GORE-TEX Nylon Stretch Fabric with DWR coating and fully taped seams ensure outstanding waterproof performance, keeping you dry in wet conditions.

  • Versatile Design: The pant jacket connect™ system, adjustable elastic straps, and multiple pockets offer versatility and convenience, allowing for easy integration with other gear and providing ample storage space.

  • Enhanced Safety Features: The RECCO® Advanced Rescue Technology and key/beacon leash clip enhance safety during outdoor adventures, providing peace of mind in case of emergencies.

CONS:

  • Complexity: The variety of features and adjustable components may require some time to fully understand and optimize for individual preferences, especially for users new to technical outdoor gear.

  • Weight: The robust construction and added features contribute to a slightly heavier weight compared to simpler outdoor clothing options, which may be a consideration for those prioritizing lightweight gear for extended activities

  • Limited Color Options: Depending on personal style preferences, the limited color choices available for this bib may not appeal to all users, restricting customization options.


SPECS:

  • 2-Layer bluesign® Approved GORE-TEX Nylon Stretch Fabric + DWR with Fully Taped GORE-TEX Seams

  • Shell Design with 500D Reinforced Knees + Wrap Around Kick Panel

  • Cross Venting Leg Vents for Breathability

  • Pant Jacket Connect™ System for Integration

  • Multiple Upper Bib Pockets and Key/Beacon Leash Clip

  • Lower Back Stretch Panel for Mobility

  • Boot Gusset with Snap Closure and BOA® Compatible Boot System

  • RECCO® Advanced Rescue Technology for Safety

  • Boot Gaiter with Lycra Stretch Panel and Boot Lace Hook

Initial Thoughts

When it comes to extreme conditions like Antarctica's icy landscapes, having the right gear can make all the difference. Recently, I had the opportunity to test the 686 GORE-TEX Stretch Dispatch Bib during an 18-day expedition in Antarctica, and I must say, this bib exceeded my expectations in every way possible.

Unparalleled Waterproofing

One of the standout features of the 686 GORE-TEX Stretch Dispatch Bib is its GORE-TEX technology, which is renowned as the gold standard in waterproofing. Throughout my adventure, whether I was navigating the splash zone of a zodiac or kayaking alongside magnificent marine life, the bib kept me impeccably dry. In Antarctica, where weather conditions can change in an instant, having reliable waterproof gear is not just a luxury but a necessity, and the 686 bib delivered on this front without a doubt.

Ultimate Freedom of Movement

The 686 bib's stretch capabilities deserve special mention. Available in both 2-way and 4-way stretch options, it provided me with freedom of movement to capture fast moving penguins with ease. This was particularly crucial during activities like kayaking, where flexibility and agility are key. Despite the extreme cold, the bib's stretch properties allowed me to move comfortably and confidently, enhancing my overall experience in Antarctica.

Strategic Ventilation and Durability

Another feature that stood out during my Antarctic journey was the bib's cross-venting design. The deliberate placement of vents allowed for a cross-breeze, facilitating evaporation and cooling when needed. This feature was especially appreciated during moments of high activity, like hiking up to glaciers for vista views, when body heat needed to be regulated effectively.

Durability is paramount in harsh environments, and the 686 bib is built to last. Instead of creating disposable apparel, 686 focuses on crafting garments that can withstand the rigors of adventurous expeditions. Throughout my time in Antarctica, the bib showed no signs of wear or tear, proving its durability even in extreme conditions.

The 686’s GORE-TEX Stretch Dispatch Bib is a top-tier choice for anyone venturing into extreme environments like Antarctica. Its exceptional waterproofing, stretch capabilities, strategic ventilation, durability, and additional features make it a standout performer. Whether you're exploring polar regions or engaging in outdoor activities closer to home, this bib is designed to excel, making it a versatile and reliable companion for adventurers worldwide.


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