Review: Montec Fenix Unisex Jacket and Pants

by Kirsten Armleder

Orange Montec jacket and bibs.
Kirsten Armleder tests the Montec Fenix Unisex Jacket and Pants. Monte Smith photo

When it comes to sledding, style matters. Why? Because we’re all gluttons for great photos. In other words, we want to look good—to our family, friends and that sponsor who’s searching for next season’s prospects on social media. That being said, we also want gear that’s going to keep us warm, dry and riding in comfort throughout this season and the next. In other words, we want it all.

Enter the Ridestore. Based in Sweden, this outdoor apparel company recently launched a new line of snowmobile gear, known as Montec All Weather Apparel, in Canada. I was sent the Montec “Fenix Unisex Jacket and Pants” for testing.

Immediately, I fell in love with the fabric, which is very soft and pliable. The finish is bang on, making you feel like you’re wearing a high-quality garment. Of course, the fabric is waterproof and since it was late in the season, I was able to give its breathability a good test.

With only a thin layer of insulation, the Fenix Jacket and Pants feel extremely lightweight and both items provide ample space for movement. At first, I felt a little gangsta, as the bibs are much baggier than what I’m used to. The jacket has a lengthier fit as well and feels inspired by the snowboard world. High-abrasion areas, such the forearms, are reinforced and there are more pockets than one knows what to do with. The bibs, too, have deep leg pockets and an extra large chest pocket.

The fabric is lightweight and easy to move in. Monte Smith photo

The Fenix Unisex Jacket and Pants comes in orange (which will make your photographer happy), white or black. As for sizing, it is best to go one size smaller than what you’d normally wear since Montec tends to fit on the larger size.

I’m looking forward to rocking the Swedish style throughout the winter.

Check out the full line of Montec All Weather Apparel online

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