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Re: Best lightweight, packable warm layers?
Posted: 22 May 2014, 9:20pm
by mnichols
I'm tending towards wear everything that I have and take one "special" layer for an emergency. Leaning towards and ultralight packable down jacket/shirt/gillet plus glove liners unless there are some ultralight, ultrawarm, ultra small gloves that I haven't heard of
Re: Best lightweight, packable warm layers?
Posted: 23 May 2014, 12:49pm
by whoof
The down jacket my partner has is by Uniqlo
Re: Best lightweight, packable warm layers?
Posted: 23 May 2014, 3:27pm
by RickH
I personally would steer away from down - yes it is great for warmth but, in cyclable conditions, you are much more likely to experience cold, damp conditions.
I have an old(ish) Rohan insulated jacket (a predecessor to the
Icepack-Jacket which they have in their "Souk" clearance at the mo). Windproof, light & surprisingly warm - I've not yet had to use it up a mountain pass but it does get used sitting around outside on cool evenings & looks reasonably smart for evening wear off the bike. It packs into it own chest pocket & I have pressed it into service as a pillow while camping too.
Other makes do similar things - it may be worth going to an outdoors type shop (or browsing websites & see what they have to balance your preferences of cost, weight, warmth & packability. Gilets/vests of similar construction would work too to give core insulation but at the expense of insulation on the arms.
Rick.
Re: Best lightweight, packable warm layers?
Posted: 23 May 2014, 5:58pm
by cnb
Rab Generator smock..Nice and lightweight and not really affected that much by the damp..Its not as warm or should i say insulating as a down jacket but probably more practical..
Re: Best lightweight, packable warm layers?
Posted: 23 May 2014, 7:03pm
by Sooper8
whoof wrote:The down jacket my partner has is by Uniqlo
+1 They pack down very small and are a very reasonable price new, even better in sale