I'm in the market for a new jacket and the kuhl spyfire caught my eye. I have a few products made by them that are of solid malarial and very well thought out design. I tried this jacket on at REI and I really like it but it feels like it might be too thin. Does anybody have this?
Post your favourite jacket for wearing around camp between 0 and 40F.
I have the Marmot Zeus for insulation in cold weather. It's an older version when they still used 800 fill, so I don't know if I'd recommend the newer models.
>>648827
I like the Arc'teryx Atom LT for those temps.
The breathability is what I like best about it.
>>648827
Nano puff hoody for this guy. Warm, packs super small, hoods are great. Unless I know for certain it will rain on a trip, in winter I almost ever carry gortex/hardshell unless I'm worried about wind
>>649988
Gods damnit. *never* carry gortex
>>649988
So what do you do when it rains buckets on you and you're not expecting it?
>>650025
It doesn't rain in the winter it snows. If it's forecast to be above freezing w winter mix I throw a hardshell pull over/anorak over top of my puffy. Wear multiple layers, don't rely on just 1 jacket to do everything
>>650074
Lol here on the east coast of canada you can seldom rely on the forecast. It could fucking snow, rain and cook ya all in one day
>>650025
Forecasts on the east coast mtns are usually pretty good. The weather has a long haul across the US for meteorologists to figure it out. And mtn/winter weather is reasonable to gauge based on prevailing winds, clouds, etc
>>650076
That's why you have to play in the mtns where it is colder.
>>650078
There are no mountains here bud.