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The North Face Varius Guide Jacket - Women's
January 6, 2012
All the vests that my wife owns zip in. (Nuptse, and Thunder) The trick is to make sure the zipper mates completely as far as it goes. There are two zippers on the shell, the one that attaches to your vest is inside and bigger than the main shell zipper. What helps is, wear the vest with the front open and attach it. Hope that helps.
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The North Face Aconcagua Down Jacket - Women's
December 17, 2011
I am curious if this will zip into my wife's varius guide shell. The nuptse jacket and the thunder vest doesn't.
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The North Face Aconcagua Down Jacket - Men's
October 13, 2009
I live in Washington and I have both. I must say the Nuptse is definitely warmer (800-Fill vs 550-Fill). It's definitely bulkier too. We had a pretty cold winter, and had snow for 2 weeks last year. I had the choice of the Aconcagua or the Nuptse, it sure kept me warm. In my opinion the Aconcagua is comfortable from the range of 40 degrees to 55 degrees. The Nuptse, the temps can go lower. The great thing about these two, you can zip into most North Face shells, at least the newer ones.
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