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5'10" with longer arms, 200 muscular pounds(not a round...
By jvr2513756
Ranked #1521 - Men's Down Jackets
August 1, 2009
5'10" with longer arms, 200 muscular pounds(not a round fatty), this jacket will be used as an outer layer during rest breaks on the mountain. It should have to fit over at least two layers. Should I be getting a L or XL? Thanks!
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By Noah Howell
Ranked #274 - Men's Down Jackets
September 9, 2009
A skinny 6'2" here and the XL is for sure the way to go. I had the Large and it rode up a bit around the waist and arms.
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By Daniel Wilson
Ranked #119 - Men's Down Jackets
August 16, 2009
I'm 6'2" 200lbs, and I have the large. It fits perfectly with a tshirt or baselayer underneath. If you plan on layering anything thicker than that, then I would probably go with the XL.
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By Jon Webb
Ranked #1 - Men's Down Jackets
August 12, 2009
You will be more comfy with an XL. Hope this helps!
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Tech Specs:
- Material:
- [shell] Conduit SL, [lining] Nylon taffeta, [insulation] goose down
- Down Fill:
- 650
- Center Back Lenth:
- 29.5in [M]
- Hood:
- Yes
- Pockets:
- 2 fleece-lined hand, 1 interior stash, 1 chest zip
- Waterproof:
- Super water-resistant
- Recommended Use:
- Backcountry, alpine climbing, general winter wear
- Warranty:
- Lifetime (manufacturer defect)
- Country of Origin:
- China
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