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Cold-proof.

Throw on your Norrøna Men's Trollveggen Down Jacket, climb the seven summits, and be home in time for dinner. It's that easy. Norrøna's warmest down jacket packs 750-fill down with Primaloft in critical areas to keep you warm in nature's nastiest environments.
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Why does this jacket use 750 down when 900...

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Why does this jacket use 750 down when 900 down is available? 900 has a greater warmth-to-weight ratio.

Arthur Debowski

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Different fill powers are used for different purposes. 900 fill is much more expensive and tends to go into pieces that are meant to be ultra light and supremely compressible. For this jacket, the 750 was the choice that Norrona made.

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Ultra light and supremely compressible. Sounds like two characteristics I really want in an alpine down jacket. "For this jacket, the 750 was the choice that Norrona made." Well said sir, well said.

3 5

T. Goldstein

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Fantastic styling and overall comfort with one caveat; I’ve owned this jacket since November of 2012 and have only had the opportunity to wear it 8 times. The reason for this is that this jacket is so warm that even wearing it in the mid 30's is overkill. I have found that there is one problem with this otherwise wonderful jacket. The armpit areas of the sleeves are very tight. This makes the jacket noticeably uncomfortable in that area and makes it difficult to wear a sweater underneath this jacket. With a bulky sweater I find the feeling unbearable. In spite of this problem I am keeping this jacket as neither cold nor wind present a problem and the issue I mentioned is minor if you wear a shirt (no sweater) and undershirt beneath it. If Norrona decides to redesign this one area this will be a killer coat.

Nicktravels

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You are from the future??

the outdoors are fun and stuff

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You say there is one problem with the jacket, then you list two distinct problems. Also I know people that are overweight get warm more quickly. I think your including your height/weight and body fat percentage would also help others decide if the 35oz jacket would be too warm for them.

yes hi. i am wondering if a simple large...

surfcrab

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yes hi. i am wondering if a simple large plastic dispossable poncho is a good way to keep jacket from getting wet in a suprise down pour. they are easy to keep handy.

Deborah Buschman

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order a larger hardshell that would fit over the jacket or I would buy a Mountain hardwear down jacket that has 800 fill down and then put a hardshell over that!

hegaveitall

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Look into the Rab Neutrino Endurance for a lighter, more water resistant and much cheaper option. Great reviews and has won awards.

5 5

DEON NORTJE

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As always a great product from Norrona! Superior warmth and cool colors on this one.

5 5

Dane Burns

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In down likely not. The Trollveggen is one of the best climbing/cold weatehr jackets around.

Waterproof?

Colin Stewart

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Waterproof?

Cory Guru

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These do have a DWR coating that will shed some moisture, but no, NOT waterproof.

Kelly Bork

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thick enough that it takes a while for the rain to soak through, and quick drying.. so if you get caught in the rain for half an hour or so youd be fine, but not a reliable waterproof option

Dane Burns

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One of the best DWR...but not water proof.

is this blue any less crazy bright than...

Kelly Bork

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is this blue any less crazy bright than the blue of the Norrona Lyngen Men's jacket?

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Crazy bright is the Norrona way.

Kelly Bork

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ive seen both in person now, and youre right, still crazy.. but slightly less bright than the lyngen!

James Jenden

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Both crazy bright. But you're in the backcountry, so bright means visible, and that's good.