by Ubiq » Mon 22 May, 2017 6:06 pm
Thanks for all the responses, plenty of really good information to sift through.
I understand 530g may be a suitable winter jacket weight, but I think there are certainly lighter weight options out there than the one I have, which are more versatile. It'll be the first time to the Snowies for me, but I've spent some time up in Northern Canada in much colder temps.
Some really good info on base layers too. I did a bit of reading last night on the pros and cons of merino vs synthetics which certainly challenged my perception of merino being king. The Patagonia Midweight Capilene crew base seems to be a crowd favourite there, but ultimately suitability will be based on size and what I'm combining it with.
I know its hard to give a definitive yes or no on suitability because there is so much to consider. But for my top I'm thinking something along the lines of;
- Base - Patagonia Capilene MW crew
- Mid - Patagonia R1 fleece hoody
- Insulation - Uniqlo UL down parka (only worn at camp or during breaks)
- Shell - Montbell storm cruiser
This of course will be coupled with appropriate gloves, beanie, socks etc. I also have some Kathmandu polypros I can bring in case I need a little extra at night or at camp.