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Nice and Warm even in frigid temps
Mountain Hardwear Sub Zero Down Jacket - Men's
January 3, 2008
Last year I bought The North Face Prodigy jacket which is basically a heavy Hyvent shell filled with 600 down. The jacket is great in wet weather but when it gets down to below zero, I was still really cold. I live in NH and tend to get cold really easily, so I was on a mission to get a jacket that would keep me really warm. Well the Sub Zero has done the job. Today was 2 degrees and was -10 with the wind chill. It was so cold, my driver's side door was frozen shut. The Mountain Hardwear Sub Zero kept me really warm. I love it. I still haven't tested it in really high wind conditions, but I'm thinking it will do the job. The jacket is a little on the shorter size but overall this is an awesome jacket.
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