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Old 12-18-2023, 09:50 AM   #9560
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Not a single jacket, but a handful of layers and options from Patagonia, Mountain Hardware, and Marmot. I've had most of it for 25+ years though I had to replace the waterproof shell and added a down jacket more recently because I couldn't pass up the color. My goal is to be comfortable on my walk to the train but not freeze once I get there and stop moving. Stay dry when it's spitting out. And be seen by cars. So I tune the insulation layers to the weather - a few. Waterproof shell when needed.
Super light windproof fleece, midweight fleece, slightly warmer hooded polyfill ultralight, down jacket, down vest, waterproof shell. Windproof fleece is usually solo or with the shell. I can stack the other layers, though I can't do the shell over the down jacket.

Speaking of staying warm, recently I’ve bought those hiking warm pants to keep my legs warm. My upper body is warm from all these clothes, but legs were frozen from just jeans lol
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