The Helly Hansen Elevation Infinity 3.0 Jacket is a masterpiece of outdoor apparel engineering, tailored to meet the demands of extreme conditions. Designed for those who venture into the harshest environments, be it the frigid alpine or the unpredictable backcountry, this jacket is a true marvel.
It’s equipped with Helly Hansen’s innovative H2Flow™ technology, which provides excellent ventilation, ensuring that you stay comfortable in the ever-changing mountain environment.
Its three-ply Helly Tech® Professional fabric offers exceptional waterproofing, keeping you dry even in heavy rain or snow. Seam-sealed construction adds an extra layer of protection. This premium jacket goes the extra mile with features like an insulated pocket to keep your phone from dying on frigid alpine days.
Not to mention, it’s highly durable and designed to withstand abrasion from rocky terrains and the rigors of intense outdoor activities. The downside to this jacket is that it does not have any insulation or liner. Luckily, there is enough room to layer up underneath. It is, however, pretty thick for a shell, making it heavier than we would have liked.
As long as you don’t mind paying the premium price tag, this jacket was our favorite for serious skiers and snowboarders.
Things we like:
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Range of motion
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Breathable
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Quality of materials
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Relaxed fit for comfort and style
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Non-PFC DWR finish for waterproofing
Things we don't like:
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Heavy
- Material: Polypropylene Shell
- Waterproof/windproof: Yes
- Pocket Configuration: Inner chest pocket, chest and hand pockets with zippers, goggle pocket, heated Life Pocket+™
- Construction Type: 3 layer
- Weight: 850g/1.87lbs
- Details: Top of the line, breathable, waterproof shell with no shoulder seams for comfort with a backpack on
Things we like:
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Range of motion
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Breathable
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Quality of materials
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Relaxed fit for comfort and style
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Non-PFC DWR finish for waterproofing
Things we don't like:
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Heavy
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