Insulation
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What kind of insulation clothing are you using? Down or synthetic? Packs small lightweight. I've been looking at some of the montane tops which look good or PhD do some really nice down ones. Any thoughts?
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One of these.
https://www.montane.co.uk/en/men/clothi ... own-jacket
I've recently reduced the pack sized to about half(ish) with an XS (might be an XXS) one of these
http://www.seatosummit.com.au/products/ ... dry-sacks/
Mine's the old version that doesn't have the water resistant down.
Edit: This is for when you stop I assume, not riding. I rode in that jacket once for less than 5 mintues....so hot!
https://www.montane.co.uk/en/men/clothi ... own-jacket
I've recently reduced the pack sized to about half(ish) with an XS (might be an XXS) one of these
http://www.seatosummit.com.au/products/ ... dry-sacks/
Mine's the old version that doesn't have the water resistant down.
Edit: This is for when you stop I assume, not riding. I rode in that jacket once for less than 5 mintues....so hot!
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Yes for stopping / bivy time
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I have one of these but not the water repellent version. http://www.uniqlo.com/uk/store/goods/139203
Love it :)
Love it :)
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I like the look of this one for some more formal Bivis, perhaps with a tie?Nevis wrote:I have one of these but not the water repellent version. http://www.uniqlo.com/uk/store/goods/139203
Love it :)


http://www.uniqlo.com/uk/store/goods/156565

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Interesting...
Or one of these for those that feel the force http://www.uniqlo.com/uk/store/goods/162473
Despite some of the more interesting designs I do like mine. I also have a gilet too.

Or one of these for those that feel the force http://www.uniqlo.com/uk/store/goods/162473
Despite some of the more interesting designs I do like mine. I also have a gilet too.
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I've got a few items of clothing I need to sell really as I've lost weight and find myself wearing the top that fits me best, a Montane Fireball Smock
Will probably sell some of it, not all, and use it to fund a synthetic fill hoody
Will probably sell some of it, not all, and use it to fund a synthetic fill hoody
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When I get off the bike, I reach for a Mont-bell Plasma 1000 down jacket. When it gets properly cold or a bit wet I supplement it by popping my Rab Flashpoint jacket over the top which has enough room to keep the loft going in the jacket. Have been wearing the Plasma in conjunction with the MB down tee I recently got from the boards here...sometimes a little too warm.
When I don't want to faff about and want a single piece to wrap up in, I fall back to my old faithful Montane Anti-freeze. It's like curling up in a duvet :) The tradeoff - Plasma jacket is 130g. Anti-freeze jacket is 420g.
Greetz
S.
When I don't want to faff about and want a single piece to wrap up in, I fall back to my old faithful Montane Anti-freeze. It's like curling up in a duvet :) The tradeoff - Plasma jacket is 130g. Anti-freeze jacket is 420g.
Greetz
S.
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For UK use i'd go with synthetic rather than down. For jackets there wont be much difference in weight/packsize.
Easier to care for in mixed (think rainy) conditions and if you get it dirty its easy to clean.
I have a Rab Primaloft Gillet which comes on almost every trip with me. Great for wearing around camp, an extra 'quilt' on cooler nights and you can ride wearing it on cold mornings.
https://www.google.co.uk/webhp?sourceid ... 3942404261
Easier to care for in mixed (think rainy) conditions and if you get it dirty its easy to clean.
I have a Rab Primaloft Gillet which comes on almost every trip with me. Great for wearing around camp, an extra 'quilt' on cooler nights and you can ride wearing it on cold mornings.
https://www.google.co.uk/webhp?sourceid ... 3942404261
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Arcteryx nucleii hoody, packs so small I use it in the summer instead of a gillet. For winter, I have a 700 TNF down jacket for a little extra warmth
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Montane Prism here - it's my emergency layer in winter, my jacket for stopping and my bivi pillow in one.
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I missed that bad boy!Nevis wrote:Interesting...![]()
Or one of these for those that feel the force http://www.uniqlo.com/uk/store/goods/162473
Despite some of the more interesting designs I do like mine. I also have a gilet too.


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Currently on offer at GoOutdoors too... http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/rab-mens-xe ... st-p348774Chew wrote:For UK use i'd go with synthetic rather than down. For jackets there wont be much difference in weight/packsize.
Easier to care for in mixed (think rainy) conditions and if you get it dirty its easy to clean.
I have a Rab Primaloft Gillet which comes on almost every trip with me. Great for wearing around camp, an extra 'quilt' on cooler nights and you can ride wearing it on cold mornings.
https://www.google.co.uk/webhp?sourceid ... 3942404261
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Patagonia nano puff jacket for off the bike , unless its really cold then the big rab down jacked i use for winter belaying comes out . but ye most of the time my light primaloft thing is excellent, packs down well , doesnt matter if it gets wet , ye just good !
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It really depends when you think you'll be wearing it.
I've an inov8 thermoshell which is an emergency layer carried often. In case of getting very cold or a ride ending mechanical. It's thin but quite warm
I also have a PhD down smock which is lighter than the inov8 but much much warmer. No great use for wearing during riding but for use in very cold weather when stopped its toasty.
If I could only have one of them id go for a synthetic smock. Lots if bargains on the sports shoes website this week
I've an inov8 thermoshell which is an emergency layer carried often. In case of getting very cold or a ride ending mechanical. It's thin but quite warm
I also have a PhD down smock which is lighter than the inov8 but much much warmer. No great use for wearing during riding but for use in very cold weather when stopped its toasty.
If I could only have one of them id go for a synthetic smock. Lots if bargains on the sports shoes website this week
