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advice on new ski jacket

MR. evil

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Somehow I managed to totally FUBAR the zipper on my ski jacket and I need to get a new one. I was at the ski shop the other night looking around and noticed that all the jackets / coats seem to be very light weight, almost like shells. I have always worn a fairly heavy jacket, but the clerk at the shop insisted that the new light weight jackets are very warm and that at most I may have to wear an additional layer compared with a heavier jacket. I guess I just wanted some feed back for you all to see if these new lighter weight jackets are warm and to see what you all prefer (heavy jacket vs light weight jacket).

Part of me also has a little problem with spending almost $300 on something that feels like a shell.
 

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i thought the same thing last year when i purchased my arc teryx. but after a season and a half i'm pleased. i usually where a long sleeve under amour under the jacket on cold days i will add a second base layer. works for me. if its really cold i'll fall back on the old spider jacket with the zip in fleece and 2 layers.
 

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I hate bulk. I used to ski with a system jacket; I prefer my lighterweight softshells and windproof fleece. I wear 1-2 base layers underneath, that's it. The only advice I have: make sure you get pitzips. You can get softshells with pitzips but mine does not have them. I wish I had paid a little more for that. That said, my Conduit Mountain Hardware softshell is amazing! Who woulda thunk that you could get a jacket that's comfortable and lightweight but is so warm AND waterproof?! Amazing! :D
 

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I have a TNF Windwall fleece that's good down to probably 10 degrees with a few base and midweight layers underneath and as long as it's dry. If it's really cold or wet, I'll wear my TNF shell with a heavy fleece zipped in.

I'm big on just wearing barely enough to keep warm. I've finally learned not to overdress when skiing. I'd rather be a little chilly on the first lift ride than to be sweating all day. Plus I like having less bulky gear on.
 

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if you want a deal on a barely used banana yellow columbia, i bet we could work something out.
 

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This is my fifth season on a Columbia I got for $120. Never an issue with cold or getting wet. A decent under armor layer and fleece and I'm good to go to pretty much ten below.
 

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I bought a HardCorps jacket online when I was in college, around 8 years ago. I had never heard of the company, and got a good deal. I wasn't skiing at the time and just needed a good winter coat. I never really got a chance to wear it much because it was too warm, and I always started sweating.

When I started skiing again last year, it turned out to be the perfect coat. I wear a t-shirt and a fleece underneath, and I'm always comfortable. It's got a cinch around the waist and wrists to prevent snow from getting in. Plus, it's relatively lightweight considering the its capabilities.

I would recommend the company to anybody looking for ski gear.
 

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I use the STH North Face Softshell with a winstopper vest and a couple of layers. This is good for anything. Go softshell!!!!!
 

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hey Pat, u still have that barely used Columbia? I might take it off ur hands- want to wear it on my hawt date with shamwow.
 

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hey Pat, u still have that barely used Columbia? I might take it off ur hands- want to wear it on my hawt date with shamwow.

yup, but be forewarned it smells like sweaty feet and egg farts.
 

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I used to have a bulky LL Bean Goretex / Primaloft jacket and this year purchased a Marmot Storm King jacket.

http://marmot.com/fall_2007/mens/outerwear/snowsports/storm_king_jacket/

Dramtically lighter and more breathable than my prior jacket. With a base layer / fleece vest underneath has been great for warmth and also kept me dry on a day with immature snow.

Can likely find it for less than $250
 

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I agree with the salesman. If you don't want to spend $300 and have any TJ Maxx or Marshalls by you, check them out. Just got my wife a beautiful Killy for $149, list was $500. She's happy with it:

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I agree with the salesman. If you don't want to spend $300 and have any TJ Maxx or Marshalls by you, check them out. Just got my wife a beautiful Killy for $149, list was $500. She's happy with it:

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Is that picture on the drive to Hunter..nice deal on that jacket..I have the Oakley Ultimate Shell..which I like..lots of features like a zipoff hood and lots of pockets..vents..Ipod hole..way steezier than the heli-hansons I used to rock..

I sort of wish they had jacket demos..it's hard to tell the right jacket in the store..
 
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