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Mountain Hardwear Sub Zero Down Jacket - Women's
November 17, 2008
In the question above I was trying to agree with the person who answered that the Sub Zero SL was the way to go. that's the jacket I was referring to - not the regular Sub Zero.
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Mountain Hardwear Sub Zero Down Jacket - Women's
November 17, 2008
I just bought this jacket, and chose it out of 15 others. I live at 9000 ft with wind gusts to 80mph and it's great. Hands down the best of all jackets I've tried on for warmth and fit (I'm 5'5', 118 lbs - small was perfect, light weight. feels good with thin or thick layers underneath). I got the red which can be a tricky color which I often return, but this one is a good, fun red.
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Mountain Hardwear Sub Zero Down Jacket - Women's
November 17, 2008
You're almost there. Check out the Mountain Hardwear Sub Zero SL, I just bought that jacket and it is fantastic. It has a hood, elastic cuffs, windproof, water-resistant, down, I think it'll fit the bill nicely.
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