On Performance Factor…
Robert Stevenson once said, “I travel not to go anywhere, but to go. I travel for travel’s sake. The great affair is to move.”
From the outset it was obvious that this shirt was born for the ‘great affair’. The new Hi-Tec apparel utilizes the same attention to detail, technology, performance and high quality materials for which their footwear is world renown. Crafted from featherweight nylon weighing in at about 4.3 oz the Salt Creek is breathable, quick-drying and exceeded our expectations on moisture-management.
While our heart rate was maxing out on the trail, the lightweight nylon wicked away perspiration while the Tri-flow venting system helped keep us nice and cool by increasing air circulation across the back. When the heat kicked up, we simply rolled up our sleeves which were secured with button loops on each upper arm. Here, our testers greatly perfered Hi-Tec’s use of the button loops rather than the traditional button tab because on the trail, simplicity means functionality.
A backpack-friendly shoulder design eliminated seams gouging into our tester’s shoulder blades via shoulder strap pressure on longer excursions. Finally, as outdoor enthusiasts know, when you spend a lot of time outdoors, limiting sun exposure is important, especially at higher altitudes. Towards those ends the Salt Creek is powerfully sun-protective boasting 30 UPF defense against harmful UV rays.
On Style Factor…
With the Salt Creek, Hi-Tec’s designers have artfully crafted a rugged yet refined look making this superbly wearable button-up the ideal accompaniment to any adventure whether trekking alpine terrain or journeyng across downtown heading out for a bite to eat. It was also designed with plenty of “wearing ease” ensuring that the shirt fits great solo or with a layer underneath.
When testing this shirt at higher elevations we were initially concerned that one of the shirt’s great strengths – the stellar ability to keep us cool – might also serve as its greatest weakness by allowing too much body heat to escape. But as the first gust of wind picked up along the ridgeline, that same lightweight nylon did a remarkable job of blocking the wind helping us maintain a nice consistent core temperature while always remaining comfortable.
Room For Improvement?
While the Salt Creek had a great true-to-size fit with solid room in the shoulders and arms, our testers suggested a version with stretch panels around the shoulders and on the elbows for more extreme outings.
Closing Thoughts…