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Cloudveil Down Patrol Jacket - Men's
January 12, 2011
I have worn this jacket the last two days to work in Denver where it has been hovering right around zero at 5:30 AM, with only a short sleeve shirt on underneath. I have been toasty warm for the 5 minute walk in from my car and suspect it would easily suffice for a longer walk. I actually had the pit zips open when it hit the low teens in the afternoon and were happy that they were there. Have not yet used it in any aerobic activity, but looking forward to testing its capabilities. Good looking and warm jacket - highly recommended.
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Brunton Helios Stormproof Lighter
September 21, 2010
I would have to agree with the other answers here. I have tried using a Brunton Firestorm (also a piezo ignition) multiple times over 10,000 feet with temperatures varying between 20 and 70 degress with no luck at all. Stick with the Bic for a lighter at altitude.
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