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scienceguy288
Sep 18, 2013, 9:26 PM
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Hey folks, My old down jacket is starting to fall apart. I'm a bit wiser now and better know what features I am looking for. I am requesting recommendations for a down jacket that I could use to warm up while belaying or spotting during the winter months, is small/light enough to throw in a pack on a hiking trip to keep me warm at the summit, and doesn't make me look like the State Puff marshmallow man while around the campsite. I am also looking for box baffles. As for down or synthetic, I would prefer down. I definitely want a hood. Of course the fill matters in terms of weight:warmth ratio, but I now know that it isn't an absolute measurement of warmth. Additional info: I am doing my climbing in the Adirondacks, so temps get pretty cold; especially at night. Finally, as I am a poor student, the cheaper the better. I like Arcteryx stuff, but it just isn't doable. My price range is 150 and I figure that with patience, I can get some used stuff on Ebay or Geartrade or during January clearances for that price. Thusfar, I have been looking at the Montbell Frost Smoke, Montbell Alpine Light Parka, Patagonia Down hoody (below 200 on ebay), and Mountain Hardwear Ghost Whisperer (below 200 on ebay), so you have any opinions on those, that would be great.
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paool
Sep 19, 2013, 2:40 AM
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I have the ghost whisperer (non hooded) and I think it would satisfy all of your requirements and you'd be really happy with it. I went with it over the patagonia one due to fit (more athletic fit) and it's lighter. It packs into it's own pocket and becomes about the size of a climbing shoe, so you can easily attach it to a carabiner or something. definitely spend the lil extra to get it if you need to because this should last you a good 10 years or so and you'll regret it if you don't.
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vicinthemac
Oct 11, 2013, 5:43 AM
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Go with something from MontBell; specifically the Alpine light parka or jacket. The Patagonia and Mountain Hardware are both nice, but both are really lightweight, more like down sweaters really. The MontBell has a lot more fill and will therefore be warmer.
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fx101
Oct 15, 2013, 7:34 PM
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vicinthemac wrote: Go with something from MontBell; specifically the Alpine light parka or jacket. The Patagonia and Mountain Hardware are both nice, but both are really lightweight, more like down sweaters really. The MontBell has a lot more fill and will therefore be warmer. I second the Montbell jackets. They also give you ridiculous bang for your buck.
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shimanilami
Oct 15, 2013, 7:50 PM
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The Patagonia MicroPuff and MH Ghost Whisperer are light, but the material is just too thin for any sort of heavy duty use. I just got a MH Compressor and it rocks. It's synthetic, not down, but it's light and bomber and an awesome design. It's worth checking out.
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