The jacket is very well thought out, has many bags at reasonable places, the zippers running clean and also to use with gloves. Whoever wants to can draw on their hands, the cuffs of thumb, however, is usually not necessary, if you own gloves with cuffs. The hood fits over a helmet.
The connection with the pants is implemented via a zipper, which is somewhat tricky to thread, but then circulates clean. Freedom of movement is not restricted by this connection, as the combination is cut very wide.
I myself am 1,88m tall and I have a XL (52) jacket and XXL (54) pants. The lengths fit perfectly and fit so well to the size chart of Salewa. I could easily have a Primaloftjacke or 2 thick sweaters underweare, space underneath is enough.
This occurred not far, because I was always so far at temperatures around 0 ° C on the go. Underneath I had only a long undershirt. If it was too hot during the ascent by strong spring sun, I simply opened the vents. If then at the top right was the wind, the jacket is closed down and is good. It comes with no wind, you do not feel that you are actually drenched in sweat (similar to a dry suit). Even when riding your motorcycle, I noticed this. She's really completely sealed.
The workmanship is very good, the seams are taped and the inside of the fabric is roughened pleasant. The insulation effect is small, but a hardshell Rome was not constructed. A layer between the skin and coat is compulsory (as in the Skeena pants, thin long johns underneath and finished).
I am completely satisfied and would jacket and trousers buy again.