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WAHT JACKET TOO CHOOSE?
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hi i am new at this forum ( first post)
i would like to ask you a few questions about this JACKETS
i found this coats on sales this week i saw them i liked them
and i need help what to choose
i want a good mountain jacket to protect me from the cold at the mountains
i dont ski i dont walking too much just to be warm enough
i cold too easy thats why i need a warm jacket
http://www.columbia.com/Men%E2%80%99s-Lhotse-Mountain%E2%84%A2-Parka/SM7826,default,pd.html
http://www.salomon.com/us/product/granite-31-jacket-m.html
http://www.thenorthface.com/catalog/sc-gear/mens-jackets-vests/mens-cassius-triclimate-jacket.html?from=subCat&variationId=36Z
http://www.thenorthface.com/catalog/sc-gear/mens-jackets-vests/mens-atlas-triclimate-jacket.html?from=subCat&variationId=JB6
also tell me more jackets to choose
thanks for your time
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If you don't ski, don't walk and just want to be warm, then you want a down jacket or something with Primaloft.
http://uk.thenorthface.com/tnf-uk-en/men/jackets/men-s-mcmurdo-parka.html
Lots more choice than that though.
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i would prefer a 3 in 1 jacket so i can wear it also at spring
but mostly i want to keep me warm during the winter
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oew1999 wrote:
i would prefer a 3 in 1 jacket so i can wear it also at spring
but mostly i want to keep me warm during the winter
If you're interested in a 3in1 Jacket have a look at this
http://www.xspo.de/store/store-products.php?language=uk&pName=spyder-revelstoke-3-in-1-jacket-brillant-blue-sharp-lime-p-9720&cName=ski-bekleidung-spyder-mountain-force-herren-c-106_297_306
I like it but am just waiting for some more info before deciding to buy or not...
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oew1999
, where will you be spending spring? If it's mostly for keeping warm in winter, I'd get a jacket for that purpose, then a separate windproof softshell for spring.
Something like this to keep you warm
http://www.cotswoldoutdoor.com/index.cfm/product/haglofs-mens-pirtuk-jacket/fuseaction/products.detail/code/1B110397/id_colour/133/group/5334/level/2
and something like this in spring
http://www.tiso.com/shop/mountain-equipment/shield-jacket-m/
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oew1999 wrote:
i would prefer a 3 in 1 jacket so i can wear it also at spring
but mostly i want to keep me warm during the winter
I don't really see the point in specific 3 in 1 jackets. Why not just buy a decent shell jacket and then wear whatever insulation layers are appropriate underneath for the temperature? Far more versatile solution.
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uktrailmonster wrote:
I don't really see the point in specific 3 in 1 jackets. Why not just buy a decent shell jacket and then wear whatever insulation layers are appropriate underneath for the temperature? Far more versatile solution.
There's a certain amount of convenience in being able to, eg. put on a shell with the fleece without the fleece sleeves getting rucked up. But seeing as the tradeoff is usually getting a slightly disappointing fleece with a slightly disappointing shell, it isn't really worth it. I had a 3-in-1 for a while, but after the first week of use I ditched the fleece layer and used it as a generic cheap shell over some nicer mids.
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