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Mountain Hardwear Absolute Zero Down Parka - Men's

Mountain Hardwear Absolute Zero Down Parka - Men's

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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.

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Rating for this product: 5

Jacket for Extreme Cold

By: (20)
June 18, 2008

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.

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Rating for this product: 5

the Parka formerly known as the Absolute Zero...

By: (6)
January 13, 2008

...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. In other words: Ten thumbs up!

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Rating for this product: 4

Great jacket

By: (1)
March 20, 2007

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.

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Rating for this product: 5

Absolutey the best

By: (1)
December 8, 2005

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.

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Tech Specs:

Material: [shell] SL ripstop, Conduit SL Laminate, [lining] nylon taffeta
Down Fill: 800
Hood: Yes
Pockets: 2 hand, 2 internal bottle, 2 chest
Waterproof: Yes
Recommended Use: High altitude mountaineering, Antarctic poker tournaments
Warranty: Lifetime
Weight: 3 lb 3 oz; 1450 g
Core Venting: No