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Mountain Hardwear Absolute Zero Down Parka - Men's
Someone, somewhere is cold. In your Mountain Hardwear Absolute Zero Parka, that person isn't you. 800-fill down and weatherproof Conduit SL have you totally covered so the wind blasting snow sideways and the frigid cold here on the roof of the world don't really seem that bad. Thoughtful features like welded baffles to prevent cold spots, Velcro cuffs and one-handed draw cords at waist and hem polish this already awesome Parka. Because it's designed for the highest altitudes and the nastiest cold, the Absolute Zero Parka has internal water bottle pockets that keep your water insulated so it keeps going "glug, glug" rather than "thud."
Bottom Line: Better than shivering by a large margin.
Hi. I just bought a pair of Marmot 8000M Down Pants size XXL in color bonfire. Do you think this parka in red color will go well together with the pants, not only reg. color but in general terms?
Not sure about the color but I would imagine this jacket would pair very well with those pants. It is designed with the highest and the coldest places on earth in mind. It utilizes a waterproof and breathable conduit laminate, it is welded together for ultimate protection, and it is stuffed with the highest quality down for warmth.
Five star rating for the Absolute Zero Parka. For comparison purposes, this year I purchased, from Backcountry.com, the North North Face Blackhawk Down Jacket, the North Face Agaency Jacket, Canada Goose Expedition Arctic-Tech Parka, and the North Face McMurdo Down Parka. The Absolute Zero Parka was definitely the warmest, with minimal layering, in Northern Michigan sub-zero weather. I have to admit that I will not be wearing the Absolute Zero as ofter as some of the other jackets; however, when it is needed, it is nice to have it in my arsenal.
CHINA. Like most technical outerwear on the planet. It is welded down jacket and there are only a couple of factories in the world that have the technical expertise to weld down coats and sleeping bags together and that is where we make these jackets. Hope this info helps.
OK, this jacket is for serious mountaineering and sub zero temperatures or extreme conditions. If the temperature gets above 15 degrees, it probably will be more jacket than you need. It is extremely large and puffy. I am 6 feet tall, 160 pounds and usually wear a medium, but in this jacket the small was plenty big. Get this jacket only if you plan to be in extreme conditions. If not, it may just get left on the hanger, and that would be a shame.
First let me say that this parka is ridiculous in a good way. I have never in my life had such a warm jacket. I have yet to test it on any mountains worth noting however, I have used it extensively this winter while outside. I live in Michigan so I'll let you in on the average weather we've been having when I busted this jacket out. It was snowing at least a foot a day as well as peek daily temperatures being below zero with the wind chill added in. Now on to the part you're probably reading for... despite the cold weather all I would wear is a t-shirt and the Absolute Zero Parka and that would be more than enough to stay perfectly warm. This jacket is intense. I once made the mistake of shoveling snow in this Bad Jackson and that was a terrible mistake, by the time I was finished I had the jacket all the way unzipped with sweat collecting on my forehead. I'll say it once again, this jacket is intense. If your looking for the ultimate parka to combat intense cold and wind this is it. Zipper is huge and easy to use when wearing mittens as well as the draw cords at the bottom for blocking out the wind does its job very well.
could be a sizing issue for me..6'3" 44 chest 200 pounds. what size?? im reading this an upsized parka, but that poses the problem of too much chest or not enough arm for me.
Tough. Obviously a large or XL... I guess I would recommend an XL. It is oversized a bit for layering but I would bet that you would be more comfortable in an XL. Hope this helps.
I took the Absolute Zero jacket to Alaska for a recent trip on Denali. It is a great jacket to stay warm around camp while cooking. Most of the time, this jacket is too warm for wearing while moving. On days where I climbed in it, it has some nice features. There are two internal water bottle pockets, which kept my bottles from freezing (they would have froze in water bottle insulators). When it gets really cold, you can zip the jacket completely and use the cinch straps to protect most of your face. Excellent jacket, even in -20F temps.
This jacket seems to be the one for me but im still undesided wether to get this jacket, the north face apogee snorkle II, or the north face black hawk jacket. what are some pros and cons of all of them?
The Apogee is heavier and only 600 fill, but comparable in price. The Black Hawk is also kinda heavy and only 550 fill, but only costs around $350. The TNF jkts have more bells and whistles, but many would argue they are about half the jkt as the Absolute Zero!! Stick with Hardwear for sure.
Except for problems with the filling material in the arms ending up underneath the arms when you move around a bit, this jacket is perfect for extreme conditions. Tested with good result during extreme conditions in Norwegian mountains.
Took a backpacking trip in northern Michigan in December. It was about 15F, somewhat windy with a dusting of snow. As soon as I dropped my pack and put this parka on, I knew I had made the right choice. Unbelievably light weight, it packed well, and felt like being in a walking sleeping bag. Zippers were good, handwarmer pockets worked, the hood was exceptionally warm. I could not find a fault. I just wish I could have found some worse weather to really test it.
I've found that Mountain Hardwear jackets fit a little baggy for the size, but in this case that would be good, so you could layer a bunch of stuff underneath it.*****************************However, they generally run a bit short in length and sleeves.
Does the hood zipper onto the parka or does it snap on. if there snaps how does the hood hold up in high winds. i am 5' 8'' and have chest of 42''which size should i get if i am at 20,000ft and it is -35. thanks mark
The hood is permanently attached to the parka. There is a flap inside the hood that attempts to convert the hood to a collar. Doesn't work very well in my opinion and wished they had just left it alone. I am seriouly considering removing that flap from the parka. I absolutelty love the parka other than that irritating little flap! The parka is seriously oversized. I usually wear a large, sometimes a medium. I wear a small in the Absolutel Zero. I'm 5'-9" with a 44" chest. I wear it without much else under it though. If you will be wearing layers underneath you may want a medium.
...is now renamed and goes by the title The Apartment. This due to it's roomy comfort, warmth and overall ability to protect the inhabitant from the cold air in the Spanish mtns.
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