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The icy grip of winter might think it’s tough, but it hasn’t yet been matched against the 800-fill goose down of the MontBell Men’s Alpine Light Down Parka. This hooded puffy slap the cold in the face, challenges it to a duel, and emerges victorious when you keep warm on frozen bivy ledges, high-altitude basecamps, and ski tour lunch stops. The incredibly compressible design and included stuff sack make for compact travel.
This is one of my favorite pieces of gear. It goes with me on almost all my adventures. Super light weight, but not so delicate that you have to worry about tearing it all the time. Great fit-Im 5ft 10.5, 165lbs, 41 inch chest and the medium is a perfect athletic fit. It packs so small that you hardly notice it- until the temp drops. The first time I wore it I was in the Sierra Nevadas and got caught in an unexpected cold snap- temps at night were around 0 degs and I had packed relatively light- this thing saved my butt!! Although I think that temp is a bit too cold for this jacket, it is much warmer than it looks- with a merino base layer and a light merino wool sweater underneath, and a Goretex Pro shell on top, Im good down to the high teens around camp. Be sure to have a reliable rain shell to throw on over it, cause it will get wet very easily even in light rain. Rockin Light Parka!
I wrote this for the Jacket when we weren't carrying the Parka, but this one is the real winner. The Alpine Light Parka is super light, durable (in use for 2 seasons without any complaints), relatively inexpensive and WARM. Not as insanely light as the Ultra Light, but the trade-off here is durability; every Ultra Light I have seen has patches or tape on the sleeves. Cold is not an issue with this puffy. I wear it daily to work in the deep winter (temps as low as minus 11 F) and pack it on every tour for lunch breaks and the inevitable wait after sundown. The hood makes everything twice as nice, blocking neck drafts when down and boosting beanie warmth one billion percent when up. Pockets and neck are lined with fuzzy brushed synthetic so you never feel cold nylon on your skin. Packs down to slightly bigger than a Nalgene. CAUTION: runs a tad small; I'm usually a Medium and I needed a Large. Otherwise this is an awesome, awesome piece. Thanks MontBell!
i am about the same size and have tried on a few montbell jackets. the medium fits well, if not snug. in a jacket like this, i would prefer a more closely fitting, athletic fit so i could layer.
this jacket is amazing. you get so much value from mont bell in this product. the stitching is bomber and the fabric has enough denier to resist the occasional branch or ski edge.
it also packs down into the tiniest little ball imaginable. they give you a stuff sack for it, which is about the size of a football, and the jacket will pack down to a third of that size if you really need to cram it in the pack. it will be in my touring pack every day this season.
warm, puffy, durable and pretty cheap. what's not to like
I got the Alpine Light Down Parka last year and just broke it out for the first time this year (15 inches of snow in October...how I love CO), and it reminded me that I should share my joy with others. This jacket is one of my favorite pieces of gear. It is unbelievably warm for its size/weight, and when the mercury really drops the hood is a godsend. I've been toasty at the bus stop in 10 degree pre-dawn weather with just a long-sleeve T-shirt on underneath. The outer ripstop nylon blocks wind quite well and has been durable enough to withstand several camping trips and a full season riding my bike to work, though if I were breaking trail through the woods I'd want a hard shell over it for additional protection. Besides the warmth though, I think my favorite thing about this jacket is how small it packs inside the included stuff sack--literally the size of a grapefruit! It's so small and light that I throw it in my pack any time I'm in the backcountry. It's just nice to know it's there in case you have to spend an unexpected night outside. Lastly, the fit on this jacket it athletic and is quite un-bulky, so you can wear it around town in moderately cold temps and not have your friends ask you who you're gonna be belaying for.... Super warm, light, and functional => great all-around jacket. Five stars.
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