Loki Light — Norseraft

NorseRaft uses a 20-denier ripstop nylon with a DWR (fluorocarbon-free). It’s not waterproof (rated at 1,500mm HH), but as a wind shirt and light drizzle layer, it excels. The fabric breathes surprisingly well—no sauna effect during high-output paddling or ascents.

Ultra-packable, breathable, smart pocket layout, eco-friendly DWR. Cons: Not fully waterproof, no pit zips, hood could be more adjustable. norseraft loki light

Yes – especially on sale. It fills the “why didn’t I always carry this?” niche perfectly. NorseRaft uses a 20-denier ripstop nylon with a

Here’s a professional, balanced product review for the , written as if for an outdoor gear blog or e-commerce site. Product Review: NorseRaft Loki Light – Ultralight Versatility Meets Nordic Practicality Final Score: 4.6/5 Best for: Ultralight backpackers, kayak campers, and minimalist bushcrafters Price Range: Mid-tier (€90–120) Overview The NorseRaft Loki Light is the pared-down sibling of the brand’s popular Loki series. Designed in Sweden, this jacket/smock hybrid aims to deliver wind resistance, light rain protection, and exceptional breathability at a sub-300g weight. After testing it for three months on coastal hikes, canoe trips, and damp forest trails, here’s my honest take. What Works Well 1. Remarkable Packability The Loki Light stuffs into its own chest pocket, becoming smaller than a 1L Nalgene bottle. It disappeared into my kayak’s day hatch and never felt like a burden. It fills the “why didn’t I always carry this