marty
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Hi all -
I would like to solicit your thoughts regarding whether down jackets make sense for winter dayhikes.
Here is what I think I understand:
On the positive side, I know they are warm, lightweight and wind resistant. Its warmth to weight ratio appears to be the best.
On the negative side, I read that down provides minimal insulation when wet.
Based on the above, it would seem that down might not be a good choice, as the risks of getting wet in winter would seem high (either by rain, sleet, snow or sweat). Purchasing slightly heavier garments that stay warm when wet seems to be the better option.
What are your thoughts, folks?
Thanks,
Marty
I would like to solicit your thoughts regarding whether down jackets make sense for winter dayhikes.
Here is what I think I understand:
On the positive side, I know they are warm, lightweight and wind resistant. Its warmth to weight ratio appears to be the best.
On the negative side, I read that down provides minimal insulation when wet.
Based on the above, it would seem that down might not be a good choice, as the risks of getting wet in winter would seem high (either by rain, sleet, snow or sweat). Purchasing slightly heavier garments that stay warm when wet seems to be the better option.
What are your thoughts, folks?
Thanks,
Marty