Summary
The Volcom Stone Gore-Tex Jacket has evolved over the years and is very recommendable. The Gore-Tex fabric is on the heavy side, however, it seems to be very durable and well constructed. The jacket has large and very easily accessible pockets.Where To Buy
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Blauer Board Shop
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PRFO Sports Canada
Type | Shell |
Gore-Tex | Yes |
Hood Type | Contoured |
Powder Skirt | Yes |
Jacket to Pant Interface | Yes |
Fit | |
Vents | 2 Meshed Pit Zips |
Layer Count | 2 Layer |
Waterproof Rating | Unpublished |
Breathability Rating | Unpublished |
Manufactured in | |
Warmth | |
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Blauer Board Shop
Favorite Storeevo
Backcountry
Tactics
Dreamruns
Christy Sports
Sun & Ski Sports
Campsaver
CleanlineSurfCo
Stoked Board Shop
Behind The Pines
BlueTomato Belgium
BlueTomato France
BlueTomato Sweden
BlueTomato Denmark
BlueTomato Finland
BlueTomato Italy
BlueTomato UK
BlueTomato Netherlands
BlueTomato Austria
BlueTomato Germany
BlueTomato Spain
PRFO Sports Canada
Volcom Stone 2020 - 2016 Review by The Good Ride
Ethics Statement: We don’t get paid by the manufacturer to write these reviews. No one is perfect and we do make money from the “Where To Buy” links below, but this is our best attempt at an honest and objective review from an average riders’ perspective.
A big thanks to Gravity Sports at Mt Bachelor for giving us access to this.
James’ Jacket Specs
Size: Large
5’10” 185 lbs
Chest: 43.5”
Upper Chest by lats: 46”-47”
Arm Length (pit to wrist) 19.5”
Neck: 16″
Torso Length (collarbone to pant line) 23”
Shoulder Width 19” wide
Gloves: Burton AK Guide Glove
Helmet: Smith Vantage
Goggles: Smith IO Mag
James’ Pants Specs
Size: Medium
James’ Specs
Height: 5’10”
Weight 185 lbs
Waist 32-33
Hips 40”
Inseam 30”
Upper Thigh 23.5”
Middle Thigh 21.5”
Calves 16.5”
Grant’s Jacket Specs
Size: Medium
6’0”
165lbs
Chest: 42”
Upper Chest by lats: 42”
Arm Length (pit to wrist) 22.5”
Neck: 16″
Torso Length (collarbone to pant line) 22”
Shoulder Width 17.5” wide
Gloves: Burton AK Guide Glove
Helmet: Smith Vantage
Goggles: Smith IO Mag
Grant’s Pant Specs
Size: Medium
6’0” 165lbs
Waist 31
Hips 38”
Inseam 32.5”
Upper Thigh 22”
Middle Thigh 21”
Calves 13.75”
Volcom Stone Past Reviews
The Volcom Stone Gore-Tex Jacket has continued to evolve since I’ve first tried/owned it. The pockets are much more functional and the material feels smoother and more water repellant. It has a flattering fit and other than some pretty tight wrist gators it has a great fit.
Ethics Statement: We don’t get paid by the manufacturer to write these reviews. No one is perfect and we do make money from the “Where To Buy” links below, but this is our best attempt at an honest and objective review from an average riders’ perspective.
Size Tried: Large
James’ Specs:
Height: 5’10”
Weight: 185 lbs
Chest: 44.5”
Upper Chest by lats: 46”
Arm Length (pit to wrist) 19.5”
Neck: 16″
Torso Length (collarbone to pant line) 23”
Shoulder Width 19” wide
Gloves: Burton AK Guide Glove
Helmet: Smith Vantage
Goggles: Smith IO Mag
The Volcom Stone Gore-Tex Jacket is a jacket that fits well, is very waterproof, looks good and despite almost all down entry pockets does a good job at ticking all the boxes. There was a little bit of a zipper issue at the collar with our 2016 Jacket but 2017 has no issues and it’s a jacket I chose to keep on the hill.
Size Tried: Large
Days: 15+ in all kinds of weather
James’ Specs:
Height: 5’10”
Weight: 200 lbs
Chest: 45”
Upper Chest: 47”
Neck: 16″
Torso Length (collar bone to pant line) 23”
Shoulder Width (widest point of shoulders) 22”
Arm Length (pit to wrist) 19.5”
Helmet: Smith Vantage
Goggles: Smith IO
Fit: It’s a great fit that flatters a body type like mine. It fits around a semi-thick frame well but also flatters a thinner frame if you size down. For me the Large was perfect and as you can see from my build my arms are best with med-small jackets, my chest best with XL and my Torso best with med-large jackets. Despite all those mixed up body parts it looks good on me.
Construction: Very good construction and this jacket seems like it’s built to last. There were no issues when I was done testing it in all kinds of weather. Didn’t like the down pockets at the bottom of the jacket but other than that it did just fine functionality wise.
Hood: I love a contoured hood for the reasons you see in the vid above. It wraps around my goggles perfectly.
Insulation/Warmth: Not much going on here because it’s a shell. It kept the wind and water from getting through so the mid layers could do their job. So it’s not warm alone but when I’m wearing it my inner layers are warmer.
Waterproofing: Gore-Tex jackets like the Volcom Stone are really strong when it comes to blocking moisture and it’s pretty bomb proof.
Breathability: Now I have had other tech feel more breathable but this is still near or at the top when it comes to regulating heat. I run steamy on occasion and the Volcom Stone always did a good job at regulating my heat.
Overall: Really impressed with the Volcom Stone and I’m glad I brought it into my quiver for a while. If you ride lot’s of days a year in areas with lots of wind and weather this is a great call.
Size Tried: Large
James’ Specs:
Height: 5’10”
Weight: 195 lbs
Chest: 44”
Neck: 16″
Torso Length (collar bone to pant line) 23”
Shoulder Width (widest point of shoulders) 22”
Arm Length (pit to wrist) 19.5”
Helmet: Smith Vantage
Goggles: Smith IO7
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