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Originally Posted by Jon Westfall
The Performance Pullover 1/4 Zip adds two seam pockets to the right side of the garment. It's nice to have the ability to carry a slim wallet, a few keys, a few cards, etc... while on the go. I can see this as especially helpful for those of you who don't like combination locks for your gym locker and, at the same time, don't want scratches on your beloved PDA from a key rattling around in your pocket! The two pockets share a common zipper...
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ScotteVest have a real loose definition of what makes a pocket. My
Three pocket T-Shirt has this pocket configuration and I was quite disappointed when I found the second and "third" pocket. This particular configuration is really just one pocket with a zipper in the center. If you place one item in each of the pockets as SeV defines them, there is no way to keep the two items separate. I usually just put one item in this pocket and as I move around, it migrates back and forth from the front part of the pocket to the back part of the pocket.
It seems that all there clothing descriptions utilize this loose definition of a pocket. When an item is advertised as having 11 pockets (like there 3.0 Fleece) I only find 6. Even if you count the ear bud pockets and pen/stylus pockets, I only get to 9.
What I think SeV does if they have a pocket that has the
Pocket-in-Pocket technology, they will call one pocket that can zip to create two pockets, three pockets. To me it is just one pocket and if the PIP is utilized, two. Maybe I am missing something?
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Now to be honest, I really like SeV products (I am wearing my
Classic Vest as I write this) and I really feel that 6 pockets is enough, I don't need it to go to eleven
What most impresses me about their products is their
Weight Management System. Their clothes are really quite comfortable even when loaded down. and for the most part, access to the pockets is very convenient, or to put it a better way, their products usually have enough pockets and/or possible configuration of pockets to make it very convenient to arrange as much as half a dozen items so that they are comfortable and accessible.
BTW, when are we going to have a "guess the number of pockets Jon Westfall has" contest?