The Helly Hansen Skagen Offshore Set is clearly positioned below the most expensive models in the offshore segment. The jacket costs 430 euros and the trousers 320 euros. What you get for the 750 euros: thicker fabric on the arms and buttocks, a collar that reaches to the back of the head, a storm flap and heat pockets on the chest. If you can do without the complete high-tech package, the Skagen is a robustly equipped oilskin for tough conditions.
The jacket has a much simpler construction than the Ægir: no membrane in the classic sense, but a vapour-deposited coating on the inside. A mesh-like inner lining protects the coating. The finish is clean, the storm flap and very high collar - which reaches the back of the head - offer good protection.
The hood has a wire around the edge that can be moulded. The hood is easy to adjust and visibility is good. However, it does not rotate completely. A general problem with offshore oilskins. The solid collar construction makes the movement stiffer. A storm flap can be folded over the nose or stowed in the collar. It is padded with neoprene and comfortable to wear.
The Helly Hansen trousers can be easily adjusted at the feet, shoulders and waist. There are heat pockets on the chest and they are pleasantly warm. Reinforcements on the knees offer protection against wear, but without padding. Large pockets on the legs are only secured with two Velcro points - not waterproof.
The jacket has an extremely high level of reinforcement: all the way down the arm, across the buttocks and in high-wear areas. This makes it durable and resistant. Many reflectors increase visibility.
The Helly Hansen Skagen has a slightly wider cut. This has advantages: There is room for a warming mid-layer underneath. Especially in cold conditions, you can put on fleece or an insulating jacket underneath without it getting tight. The oilskin is easy to adjust.
For 750 euros (jacket + trousers) you get a robust, well-equipped offshore oilskin. It doesn't have all the refinements of the twice as expensive Ægirbut offers solid protection for tougher conditions. If you are regularly out on the water in bad weather, the Skagen is a good choice.
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