Emma Wilson, Author at Chillfactor https://www.chillfactor.com/author/emmaadventureentertainment-com/ Tue, 03 Feb 2026 03:58:39 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://www.chillfactor.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/cffavicon.png Emma Wilson, Author at Chillfactor https://www.chillfactor.com/author/emmaadventureentertainment-com/ 32 32 Rip Curl Jacket from the Search Series Collection https://www.chillfactor.com/articles/rip-curl-jacket-from-the-search-series-collection/ https://www.chillfactor.com/articles/rip-curl-jacket-from-the-search-series-collection/#respond Mon, 02 Feb 2026 10:15:46 +0000 https://www.chillfactor.com/?p=1922 Tested in sub-16°C temperatures in Hokkaido, Rip Curl’s Search Series S-Series Relax Jacket proved warm, weatherproof, and thoughtfully designed. From helmet-compatible hood to powder skirt and breathable underarms, this is a serious cold-weather jacket with a clean, understated look.

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Warmth

What I like about this jacket is the substantial warmth it provides, I was not cold at all on the chairlifts and the hood came over my head and cleared my ski helmet with plenty of room to spare. It’s removable but I’m keeping it on as sometimes I out the hood up if I’m standing around.

Zips

The zippers are waterproof and critical seam sealed, which felt great against the elements and the rating is 20L / 20,000 mm  (water repellent), which means 20litres of water can sit on the fabric before there’s any leaks, it’s a good rating and means it’s built for heavy snow and wet conditions .

Sleeves

I like the sleeve lengths, they came just over my wrists and were not too short and they went over all my gloves, i have several that are bulky in the sleeve area and that was no problem.

Pocket

Pocket placement is good, I like the lift pass pocket and the two pockets at the hips, i was constantly opening and closing all my zips to get my phone out for videoing and blowing my nose that streams constantly in freezing weather so I was constantly getting tissues out.

Body region

The jacket has a removable powder skirt, but with temps that low I like to button up the powder belt so I don’t get wind whistling, for extra warmth (not that I tested if the wind was whistling as the powder belt firmly done up). The back of the jacket has a slightly longer section at the tail, which is a thoughtful and clever touch for sitting on snow or sitting on ice-encrusted chairlifts and not getting a cold butt. My back was super warm and I noticed that inside the jacket is a ‘quilted look’, for extra warmth but the exterior has a sleeker appearance and the breathability mesh sections in the underarms is great too. 

Any negatives?

Not really, it was good sizing and a great colour, I like the contrast it made with my black backpack. Nothing negative about the jacket I could find, maybe it would be great with matching green pants. I’m into the matchy-matchy this season.The colour is slightly subdued, which is lucky as I think if it was a louder colour it would be too bright. It struck the perfect note. It comes in black as well if you prefer black to colours.

The jacket is a pilot for 2027 and comes from Rip Curl’s new Search Series collection, which has Rip Curl’s most technical and innovative products spanning jackets, performance swimwear, boardshorts, wetsuits, and travel accessories. Ask about it in Rip Curl stores. 

The jacket reviewed was a pilot version of the S-Series Relax Jacket 20K/20K from Rip Curl’s new Search Series collection, encompassing Rip Curl’s most technical and innovative products. This jacket will be available from October 2026 in the Northern Hemisphere and March 2027 in the Southern Hemisphere. It shares many core features with the Rip Curl Anti Series Relax Jacket 20K/20K, which will be available online at ripcurl.com.au and in stores from March 2026 in the Southern Hemisphere.

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XTM Jacket Review: Warm, Weatherproof and Built to Perform https://www.chillfactor.com/articles/xtm-titanium-ski-jacket/ https://www.chillfactor.com/articles/xtm-titanium-ski-jacket/#respond Thu, 07 Aug 2025 10:15:23 +0000 https://www.chillfactor.com/?p=1818 Warm, waterproof and eco-friendly ski jacket tested in Perisher.

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Perisher is no place for gear that can’t handle the cold. We put the XTM Titanium Ski Jacket to the test on a sub-zero bluebird day in June, and it delivered. From fit to function, this all-rounder jacket combines comfort, performance, and sustainability making it a top pick for Aussie skiers this season.

“A great all-round jacket that I would recommend to anyone”

Jake Wilson took this XTM jacket for a spin on Mount Perisher on a freezing cold but bluebird minus 2 degree morning during the last days of June 2025. Mount Perisher mornings are known for being especially chilly and prone to a lot of wind. “The jacket is great and fits well and looks really good. It’s a proper full ski jacket and not a shell so even though it was freezing cold I was really warm inside the jacket. I had the XTM Marengo 1/4 Zip Neck Men’s Seawool Fleece underneath with a t-shirt and I felt really snug”.

“The positioning of the zippers was good for storing personal stuff. The inside pocket was good for storing my car keys as I didn’t have my backpack with me. The arm pocket was perfect for my Epic pass. The length of the jacket went down over my pants so if I’m skiing in powder I know won’t get any snow in and keeps my kidney area warm on a chairlift”. 

Jake tested the Size M Lava Waterproof rating 15,000mm.

This jacket is made from REFLEX DURO, 100% recyclable materials and has a stretch for increased range of movement. The 15,000 breathability rating helps remove moisture from the body. No PFCs are used for waterproofing as these are found to be a huge health hazard. XTM is a certified carbon neutral company. 

This XTM jacket also features taped seams, a YKK main sipper , which is stronger and tougher , a powder skirt, sleeve pocket, pit vents, internal pocket and comes with a 10 year warranty. For more info and purchase info click here

“Good fit, non-itchy, kept me warm, great colour”.

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Grandeco Snow Resort – Tohoku, Japan 2024 https://www.chillfactor.com/articles/grandeco-snow-resort-tohoku-japan-2024/ Fri, 12 Jul 2024 08:34:40 +0000 https://www.chillfactor.com/?p=1224 Engelberg’s proximity to the city of Lucerne, only 30km away, makes it an ideal place for a memorable ski trip.

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What an exhilarating experience it is to stand knee-deep in powder at 1982 meters atop Mount Nishi-Daiten, gazing across snow-blanketed forests toward the rugged crater of Mount Bandai. The snow-capped, concave summit serves as a stark reminder of the eruption 140 years ago that blew the top off the mountain taking 500 souls and is now the icon of Tohoku’s skiing region.

Skiers make the pilgrimage to Japan in a quest for deep, light untracked powder and as we stood up on the tree-less summit draining the final sip of our thermos coffee and clicking into our skis we were already anticipating the silent and sparkling pillow ride down. 

A few hours earlier we’d set out from Grandeco Snow Resort with a gondola ride and then a chair bump to 1600m. It was from there we turned on beacons and followed our local guides along a thigh deep track, feeling our heart rates and body temperature climb as we did.  

What is just short of 400 metres of vertical took between 2-3 hours, a sobering reminder of the respect that must be paid to altitude and the challenge of making trail through deep powder. What it generously gives in feather light floating descents it demands back when you want to head in the other direction.  We make a mental note to step up our pre-ski fitness regime and opt for skins over snow shoes next time. 

Nearing the summit, we pause to take in the surreal and enchanting view of the famed ‘Snow Monsters’ – the trees that have been so loaded and rimed with ice and snow they really do look like mystical creatures.

The ski down on virgin powder was worth every moment of the hike up. Drawing a line of turns through a silent forest on legendary Japanese pow feels like pure joy and there’s a reason it’s on the bucket list of every skier. We try to savour the moments which are gone all too quickly and we’re back inbounds before we know it settling in for traditional hot pot. If the stereotypical Japanese experience wasn’t already captured in our picture postcard morning, we rounded it out with a soak and steam in the hotel onsen. When in Japan. 

Grandeco Snow resort is nestled in Honshu’s Tohoku region and it’s in the midst of a transformative phase. Simply put, it’s perhaps a bit underestimated right now and if you want to ‘discover’ it before everyone else does you might want to get here soon.  

The resort caters to powder enthusiasts with dedicated off-piste areas, great powder skiing under the abandoned lift and surrounds and a ‘powder course’ threading through the trees. During our weeklong stay daily top ups of 5-15cm kept the riding fresh without being extreme. For those in your crew who might still be finding their powder legs Grandeco rolls out plenty of superb grooming so they’ll be happy shredding cord.  And talking resort comforts they do have some hooded chairlifts in the mix which is welcome on a snow day.

Grandeco Resort has just 11 official runs, 5 park runs, 1 gondola and 3 chairlifts but the runs are long, and the side access is expanding every season. It’s a good base to check out the surrounding Bandai and Arabandai areas where there are 8 local snow resorts, such as Nekoma, only a short drive. Nekoma is an exercise in contrasts – previously two separate resorts it is now linked with a new lift. The south is more modern and leans to beginner/intermediate terrain, while the north offers more pitch and challenge and less people but with a trade off of old-Soviet vibes and less safety bars.

I’ve been exploring Japanese ski areas since I was 16 and after clocking up time in close to 30 different resorts I will admit many can leave the accommodation side of a ‘holiday’ wanting. Getting the balance of comfort and authenticity is tricky. Swing too far on the side of traditional and you could spend your stay with fish and rice for breakfast, firm futons on tatami mats in tiny spaces and communal bathing or at the other extreme, it’s completely westernised resorts where you miss all the local flavour and culture.

Grandeco Resort seem to have struck that Goldilocks balance that makes a new visitor to Japan feel comfortable while making a great base for those who know their udon from their soba. There are western ski resort touches like a warming fireplace with marshmallows, a coffee machine offering bottomless refills and a library but ample opportunity to discover local cuisine and wine which is all local – you’ll want to try the Abukuma River salmon and the prefecture’s Wagyu beef. Turn on the tap and the water you drink and bathe in is from the local Onogawa Natural Spring – they even serve a unique water-jelly like dessert.  

The hotel is truly ‘ski in ski out’ with the gondola just a one-minute slide from the backdoor. When you’re not on the snow the hotel offers a 25-metre indoor pool, two generous size indoor and outdoor onsens, free massage chairs, a laundry (a travel bonus for families) and a massage service.

We were the only western guests during our stay but that’s unlikely to last long with programs like the Rookie Academy out of New Zealand starting to run powder camps here. I was fortunate to spend a day with Academy founder Dean and my confidence and comfort at riding in powder is already on the uptick.

There’s plenty to see in the local area when not skiing so you may want to rent a car or tap into the hotel’s shuttle services. If you’re into Japanese history this region gives you a good sense of the power, politics and economy of the Meiji Restoration period. The town of Aizu, just an hour from the snow resort has an incredible castle with a museum that gives visitors an excellent understanding of weaponry, class hierarchy, traditional dress and topography. The multiple moats around the city were dug by hand. Yamatogawa Sake brewery in nearby Kitakata runs fascinating brewery tours at its contemporary site sourcing and growing rice locally. Its 220-year-old original brewery is also open as a museum and tasting room. 

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