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The North Face McMurdo Down Parka - Men's

March 5, 2010

I have no trouble driving while wearing the coat. The zipper is two way and can unzip from the bottom going up. coat is not so large as to make driving difficult, but the hood is bulky and makes it hard to look over left shoulder. I learned to just scrunch it up behind my neck. Hood does come off, and I do that in warmer temps. Newer style parkas don't cover the legs as well, and this one does. This coat isn't quite as warm as they are saying but works very well down to about 25 below with low activity. If you live south of I-90 this coat is overkill. It's good in Minnesota/Dakotas where I am. It actually does shed wind very well. Wind hits 60 mph here and I did fine.

Kent in SD

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Mountain Hardwear Absolute Zero Down Pant - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 March 2, 2010

I live in the Dakotas and take photos at night. This has been a harsh winter with temps colder than 30 below, high winds, and many blizzards. I was out in all of that, at night. Pants work great by themselves down to about 15 below, and with midweight tech base layer they were plenty warm at 32 below. Would likely have been warm at temps even colder. They shed wind and snow very well. Easy to put on; the zippers are great. I can stand around for hours out in these and easily withstand the cold. The only thing I might add would be a pocket or two. Then again, my parka covers them way down on the legs anyway. If I lost these, I'd buy another pair. I have no trouble driving a car wearing these. Size ran true for me. If you live further south of where the lakes freeze solid enough to drive cars on, you likely don't need these.

Kent in SD

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