See details here: http://www.featheredfriends.com/garment ... t%20Jacket
Here are pictures of my jacket.
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Mountain_Marc wrote:frolicking
martha wrote:down jackets or suits are placed under a gortex jacket/suit in extreme cold.
PaulB wrote:Wearing a Gore-Tex shell over a down jacket for an extended period of time is a sure fire way to fill the down with moisture, which will reduce it's insulative qualities.
PaulB wrote: The big puffy down suits that you see people wearing on Everest & Denali typically have a Dryloft shell, which is much more breathable than Gore-Tex, but still provides some protection from external moisture.
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