2024’s most OUTSTANDING puffy jackets

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  • @Bomberdeal
    @Bomberdeal Před rokem +6

    A few weeks ago, the forclaz jacket was on sale at my local Decathlon. I remebered your review from last year, so i bought it for 45;- € , wich is about the same in Dollars at the moment. Until now i am very satisfied.
    Trank you for the hint and keep up your awesome Workshop.
    Greetings from Germany.

  • @teren6520
    @teren6520 Před rokem +10

    Always love your videos! We'd also love to be considered for next year's version of this video. Our Campfire Puffy would be the only one that is fire resistant to keep you safe from the sparks from the fire. Keep up the good work Dan! Cheers.

  • @xxn0thing
    @xxn0thing Před rokem +7

    My favorite synthetic puffy of all time has been the Mountain Hardwear Compressor Hooded. I've had a few of the different variants over the years and I absolutely love it.

    • @theflyerpr40d
      @theflyerpr40d Před rokem

      What other jackets have you tried? The Compressor specs definitely look good. Around 15oz for a Large with all the pockets. With 100-80g insulation.

  • @DRM1891
    @DRM1891 Před rokem +7

    Love the Forclaz Trek 100. I’m not a hiker but I bought one for myself for the cold UK winter, and weeks later went back to Decathlon and got a second one 🤣
    Now have one with a hood and one without. I still have a Rab Nebula Pro, which I got in 2020. Albeit that’s still an awesome jacket I’m half tempted to just sell it! After getting the Forclaz one I couldn’t see why I’d need anything else!

  • @TheAtypicalOne
    @TheAtypicalOne Před rokem +59

    Thanks Dan, you inspired me to take action and upgrade from my Uniqlo puffer (cheap, synthetic fill but still quite a capable jacket). I dropped $90 on the Decathlon Forclaz Trek 100, 23°F Real Down Packable Puffer. Some thoughts after a couple days use... 1. it's light and warm, 2. the fit is about right; I'm reliably a men's medium (5'7", 155lb) and while body and arm length are perfect, the girth is on the slim side, 3. the fill is "responsibly sourced" duck down, which I can believe given the country of origin and the prominence of duck on the menus there, 4. there are two zippered outside pockets for your hands and that's it, no inside pockets, 5. the hood is thoughtfully contoured so with the zipper zipped right up, the wind doesn't de-hood you in two seconds, 6. it's packable, but there's no stuff bag included. Like it. Good recommendation thank you.

    • @HUNT24-7
      @HUNT24-7 Před rokem +10

      It actually packs into the left pocket & zips up.

    • @TheAtypicalOne
      @TheAtypicalOne Před rokem +3

      @@HUNT24-7 Thanks, I routinely lose those little stuff bags anyway! 🤪

    • @sarahloy830
      @sarahloy830 Před rokem +1

      And if anybody is in the market for it right now, it is $59. At Walmart.

    • @G11Marksman
      @G11Marksman Před rokem +1

      @@sarahloy830 you just saved me $30, thanks so much!!!

    • @krasht1
      @krasht1 Před 3 měsíci

      I have read in multiple posts size up one on Decathlon jackets. I usually wear L and ordered XL and it fits great.

  • @tomlovesdiy
    @tomlovesdiy Před rokem +11

    Bought the Decathlon after watching one of your videos. Very happy I didn't spend $300 to save 4 ounces. Decathlon packs small enough, it's warm to 35F with a base layer, and it's well made. Thanks

    • @natlovell122
      @natlovell122 Před 2 měsíci

      Just got the Decathlon mt100 for $60 on sale. Excellent down jacket for the price. Also got a Columbia heavier down with their Omni heat technology that is amazing as well ($50 at Columbia outlet)

  • @DanielWilliams-uu3uq
    @DanielWilliams-uu3uq Před rokem +8

    Just went on my first backpacking trip this past weekend with my girlfriend. Truth time….you inspired us. You made it look fun and doable. Took your advice on many things and we had a blast. We are hooked. Thanks, Dan!

    • @DanBecker
      @DanBecker  Před rokem

      Awesome to hear!!

    • @DanielWilliams-uu3uq
      @DanielWilliams-uu3uq Před rokem

      @@DanBecker PS….We had the forclaz jackets based on your recommendation in a previous video. Tempt dropped to the low 40’s and we were very comfortable. Highly recommend!

    • @reegsgeer
      @reegsgeer Před rokem

      @@DanBecker Hey Dan, what size is your Decathlon jacket you're wearing? Thanks

    • @DanielWilliams-uu3uq
      @DanielWilliams-uu3uq Před rokem +1

      @@reegsgeer mine is XL and it’s too small. I usually wear XL in everything. This jacket just runs a bit small. Size up!

    • @reegsgeer
      @reegsgeer Před rokem

      @@DanielWilliams-uu3uq Thanks! I'm 6foot 235 pounds

  • @CBne1997
    @CBne1997 Před rokem +2

    I own the Decathlon and the EE Torrid. I highly recommend both. Both are under $200. The Torrid is stupid light, is warm when moist, customizable, and MADE IN THE USA!

  • @mdallas
    @mdallas Před rokem +6

    I have the the exact navy decathlon forclaz jacket and it is an incredible jacket. Its is warm, light and wellmade. It has a great fit as well. Also bought the vest version which is awesome as well. Great recommendation.

  • @bmd6343
    @bmd6343 Před rokem +4

    Also worth a serious consideration is the Atom SL. Excellent for shoulder seasons and thin enough to be worn under a down/hard shell in colder weather.

  • @GoodkatNW
    @GoodkatNW Před rokem +108

    For most people, the Decathlon is the choice. Money saved can go into other gear that is arguably more important when benefit per dollar is considered. Better pack, better sleep system, better layers, etc. Nice to see some good stuff still coming out of Cumulus, too.
    The Montbell looks perfect for someone who avoids every form of vegetation on the planet, and goes nowhere near a wood burning fire. Should also avoid wearing it while backpacking. 7D nylon is just asking to be poked and torn on every single sharp object that exists.

    • @mrxy4254
      @mrxy4254 Před rokem +3

      Totally agree.
      On my trips i need something durable.
      You should always avoid snthetic when sitting next to a wood burning fire.

    • @hdanna823
      @hdanna823 Před rokem

      Never heard of decathlon but going to try it now

    • @alexscrubs1
      @alexscrubs1 Před rokem

      I love my decathalon jacket!!!

  • @deannilvalli6579
    @deannilvalli6579 Před rokem +7

    I was not aware that they even had Decathlon in the US. I bought the jacket he mentioned a while ago and am very satisfied. Here in Europe it costs about €50 I think. It is of course not nearly as warm as a thick down jacket, but for autumn or for use in combo with other layers, as a super light jacket, it is great to stuff into your backpack for long runs in winter, for skiing, for hikes, etc.
    A great way to stay warm after finishign a long run or ski, after you have sweated and need to not cool down too much.
    In case no one has already mentioned- the huge hood (on any of these) is of course for the helmet for climbers. Without the oversizing, the hood is useless to those wearing helmets. So it's a good thing.

  • @johnpomfret5146
    @johnpomfret5146 Před rokem

    Enjoy your channel Dan
    My first port of call on cold days is the Mountain Equipment Lightline, on chilly, camping days i use the Rab Alpine Microlight. Had a few of these over the years, I also use the Mountain Equipment Annapuna jacket, used it as a sleeping bag too

  • @DrofJustice
    @DrofJustice Před rokem +1

    Funny, I’ve been looking for a puffy! Thanks! You totally helped me choose one.❤

  • @jimmac1953
    @jimmac1953 Před rokem +3

    I have the Enlightened Equipment Torrid Apex. Very reasonably priced at $ 184.99 and very light at 8.5 oz for Men's medium w/hood. I've taken well below freezing with layering.

  • @moscaman559
    @moscaman559 Před rokem +33

    Great reviews Dan! One jacket that was overlooked was the Enlightened Equipments Torrid Jacket. This jacket is extremely lightweight, synthetic and keeps you very warm. You need to do some reviews on this company. I also rock the outdoor vitals Ventus Hoodie, great mid layer option which I wear all year long.

    • @BURZUM__
      @BURZUM__ Před rokem +9

      Pretty sure enlightened equipment wouldn’t sponsor him.
      But I agree, the EE jacket is great.

    • @bradhoots8547
      @bradhoots8547 Před rokem +4

      Love my Torrid too, although I wish I would have ordered it with a heavier inner fabric. The ultralight fabric is kinda "sticky".

    • @mtadams2009
      @mtadams2009 Před rokem +7

      Every person that has that EE jacket loves it. It’s also made in the US unlike all the others he showed.

    • @Fff-tz5ik
      @Fff-tz5ik Před rokem +2

      I love mine so much, neck and hood is the best fit I ever tried

    • @stevenhorwood1300
      @stevenhorwood1300 Před rokem +1

      EE torrid three quarter zip with hoodie. Around 6 ounces, works when wet and matched with the pants and booties makes a fantastic option for using a lighter quilt and when cold just wear it all to bed. All for less than a pound.

  • @cestmoi7368
    @cestmoi7368 Před rokem +14

    My Decathalon 100 is a great jacket for layering and has taken me into strenuous hikes in -5 (C.) can’t beat the price point, no comparisons.

  • @BradleyHoward
    @BradleyHoward Před rokem +5

    100% agree with your #1 choice. The Decathlon down range is outstanding (including the summit version).

  • @rokklym
    @rokklym Před rokem

    Glad I found this video! I've been looking for a puffy jacket with pit zips. I was starting to think they didn't exist.

  • @thebikepackingadventurer

    Temps in the uk aren’t as cold as where you are so I have the Patagonia nano. Mainly as it can get wet and dry quick as I wear it on my bike often when bikepacking. Wish I had the altitude and snowy winters you guys have there. Would make for some epic snow camps

  • @MrLohff
    @MrLohff Před rokem

    Great review Dan. I can only speak from my own experience and the use for me for "small" puffys. I live in Norway and working as an rafting guide and outdoor guide so i say i say the temperatures and weather conditions working is in between very moist to very dry cold +25c til -30c. I can mostly talk about Acteryx since that is my go to. I have the Atom in all the thickness, and shure i use them a lot but my go to will be the Nuclei jacket pretty much all days. Since last year i only find my self use the atom as a mid layer. The Nuclei has outstanding packabillity, weight, drys out faster and feels warmer than the Atom bq of the loft in the fibers. Looking forward to more rew // Best Magnus

  • @chriswilcox8977
    @chriswilcox8977 Před rokem

    Rab Infinity Microlight is my go to jacket, it’s so versatile and does amazingly well if caught in the rain. I may only use it for dog walks, but it is great for a range of weathers and temperatures.

  • @davidfuschino9255
    @davidfuschino9255 Před rokem

    I have the Decathlon and I love it. I use it in 20 degree temps here in Colorado with only a t-shirt underneath.

  • @jeramypowell3991
    @jeramypowell3991 Před rokem +1

    Just purchased the Decathlon Trek, I am not familiar with any of these, new to the segment. But it turned out to only be 60$ on sale. Hopefully it's warm and comfy. Recommended a large by size chart. I normally wear a medium. I'll gave to look at that EE Torrid jacket also. Thanks for the comments

    • @mattmao47
      @mattmao47 Před rokem +1

      Walmart had a $45 sale on it a few days ago and I bit the bullet. Best bang for the buck (runs small so be mindful to order a size up), so warm, toasty and light.

  • @ewok-farmer
    @ewok-farmer Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks for the jacket recommendations, Halpert.

  • @gregmortonoutdoors
    @gregmortonoutdoors Před rokem +4

    I own the Decathalon Trek in both down and synthetic. I took the down version on my AT thru hike and it worked great but I wish I would have had the synthetic one instead. In the Smokies we got hit with a bunch of snow and temps in the 20s. The best way to dry the sweat from your clothes when you stop at the end of the day is to keep them on and put dry layers on outside. I did notice a difference in the insulation properties of the down jacket as my undergarmets started to dry and the vapor passed through the jacket. A synthetic jacket would have solved this issue. They synthetic version is only a couple of ounces heavier and about half of the price. As far as warmth goes, it works as well as the down version.
    You'd be surprised how many people on the AT had Decathalon gear. It's definately more popular in certain circles.

    • @thebikepackingadventurer
      @thebikepackingadventurer Před rokem +2

      The decathlon synthetic jacket is awesome. Down is great but any moisture and it’s rendered useless. I would use synthetic over down anyday for a jacket. Sleeping bag, down all night long

  • @Outdoor.pixels
    @Outdoor.pixels Před rokem +3

    Montbell makes some amazing stuff I’ve got the rain trekker jacket and I like it more than the outdoor research helium

  • @philsmith2444
    @philsmith2444 Před rokem +3

    My 4-season down jacket is the Eastern Mountain Sports (EMS) Feather Pack hooded jacket. It’s not ultralight at about 15oz, but with 5oz of 800-fill hydrophobic goose down and costing under $200 it’s hard to beat. Temps in the 30s aren’t uncommon in the summer here and it’s perfect for staying warm before bed or after getting up. I’ve also hiked in it in subzero temps.
    My winter-only jacket is a Marmot Greenland Baffled Down Jacket, I have no idea of fill weight but I was warm setting off fireworks at -20F with just a light fleece under it.

    • @alexbillian2846
      @alexbillian2846 Před rokem

      you would say the feather pack could be a good winter hiking piece?

    • @philsmith2444
      @philsmith2444 Před rokem +1

      @@alexbillian2846 I really like mine, in winter I generally use it during rest stops and while hiking in subzero temps. The rest of the year I bring it for warmth in camp at night and to stay warm in the mid-upper 30s in my 45F sleeping bag.

  • @jeffreydheere4737
    @jeffreydheere4737 Před rokem

    I found a Helly Hanson Odin on clearance when I was looking for a jacket to play disc golf in so it had to be thin, light, warm, and 'cheap'. I didn't know how much I'd love it until I took it out. It's my favorite jacket and I look for excuses to wear it.

  • @liryco8795
    @liryco8795 Před rokem +9

    Hands up to Cumulus. I looove that brand. I've got their Inverse down jacket as well as 2 sleeping bags, I wouldn't change for anything. Great loft (900cuin), hydrophobic option, sleeping bags are customisable (down quantity and distribution), length, zippers size and length for UL options, zipper side (for left handed..), choice of fabric.. I love them 😍

    • @mrxy4254
      @mrxy4254 Před rokem +1

      They have become kinda expencive.
      My go to brand nowadays is rab. They are less expencive ecpecially because they use hydrophobic down in all theyer products.

    • @radosawskrzypczak5977
      @radosawskrzypczak5977 Před rokem

      I'm thinking about Inverse as well. How is your experience with its warmth, what temperature range do you think is comfortable with it?

    • @liryco8795
      @liryco8795 Před rokem

      @@radosawskrzypczak5977 it's very difficult to say, it depends on so many parameters such as when you're using it/for what activities, how you are dressed under...
      I've used it in summer above 2500m altitude in t-shirt, it's too warm, but I'm not a chilly person.
      I'd say it's good for mountaineering in mid season, in static position (when belaying or at camp) with a good layer underneath around -5 to 10°C. Above 10 I would find it too much.

  • @adventurefuel5172
    @adventurefuel5172 Před rokem +1

    Almost unbelievably, I found a Ghost Whisperer in Sams club. They had 5 or 6 at 59 bucks. It’s so light and versatile that I take it on every outing.

  • @mako5708
    @mako5708 Před rokem +6

    The Decathlon puffy jacken is like uber-popular here in Europe. For that like under 50 Eur price, it performs really good. Cons: The out fabric is thin and ofcourse the down is not hydrophobic.

  • @FOLLOWINGWALKERSWORLD

    That Montbell is sweet. I do own that Forclaz & love it. Also recommend the EE Torid. All great jackets Dan. 👍

  • @Ray_Here
    @Ray_Here Před rokem +1

    Just looked at the Decathlon jacket. It’s on sale for $60!! If I didn’t already have two Ghost Whisperers I’d buy one to try. Go get it folks!

  • @carriemainquist757
    @carriemainquist757 Před rokem

    Great review. Covered different weights and price ranges. I want that last jacket!

  • @patrickburke9382
    @patrickburke9382 Před rokem +1

    Picked up the Montbell Plasma jacket in Tokyo at a Montbell store (which was such a blast) for $275 - list cheaper in Japan and the exchange rate is so favorable…. It is soooo warm for the weight

  • @ralfmoser9576
    @ralfmoser9576 Před rokem

    Thanks Dan for that great review. In our region for mountaineering, climbing or ski touring porpose the company Mammut is one of the best what you can have. For example
    the Eigerjoch Light IN Hooded Jacket Men is for me on of the best what I ever had. But yes it is expensive.....

  • @markcrowell2727
    @markcrowell2727 Před rokem +1

    I have the Ghost Whisperer 2 and LOVE IT.

  • @rolandstockham1905
    @rolandstockham1905 Před rokem +1

    I recently got a mountain equipment company (MEC In Canada) it is a copy of the Ghost whisperer but half the price. Tested skiing and as a mid layer is good to about -16c with just a Merino base layer underneath. Yes it works as jacket to put on for breaks or in camp as well but the flexibility of this weight down jackets makes them a really good buy. Ps these are box wall construction not stitched through which make a big difference

  • @bermo61
    @bermo61 Před rokem

    I bought the decathlon Forclaz on your recommendation and could not be happier. Great jacket for the money!

  • @djnovakovic
    @djnovakovic Před rokem

    Great video!! Hey Dan, dont know if you have time reading all the comments, just wanted to say that i'be been following for long time and you have great reviews and new updates of the new gear coming outthere! keep the good work! I was wondering why no one from US or at least i haven't found any sort of video review on the brand called 'Nordisk' they have amazing stuff and particularly amazing ultralight down or synthetic jackets. Bunch of ultra runners use them and they rely their lives on their gear sometimes. Anyhow, if you have time to check out their Strato jacket or any new lightweight model, it would be amazing for entire community as quality of your videos is top notch! al the best,
    Djordje

  • @faumiller87
    @faumiller87 Před rokem +4

    Have you ever tested Montbell's ultralight rain jacket? The Montbell Versalite. They claim 6.4 oz for 30'000mm and a huge amount of breathability

  • @MBergyman
    @MBergyman Před rokem

    I love my RAB Continuum. Bought used from BPL forum member. SOOOO comfy - I agree the helmet-sized hood is borderline comical (you knew that is why it's so big, right?😄). I use it for in-camp since it is way too warm for hiking where I am at.

  • @dolomitic
    @dolomitic Před rokem +1

    Have you ever tried La Sportiva apparel? I’ve used their jackets for years (well I worked for them for 4 years) and they are the boooomb… they are developed for skimountaineering. Light and very warm

  • @EdwardHurst2323
    @EdwardHurst2323 Před rokem

    Outstanding video as usual I love clothing for Decathlon and yes great quality and cheep too

  • @YetAnotherAaron
    @YetAnotherAaron Před rokem +6

    MontBell makes some serious gear. Highly recommend a deep dive

  • @Higgins017
    @Higgins017 Před rokem +2

    You should try out the feathered friends Eos jacket if you get the chance. That's been my go to for a while now but they can be little hard to find.

  • @Robert.Andersson
    @Robert.Andersson Před rokem +1

    Hello! Great video dan! You should get your hands on, the new "RAB Mythic jacket" series! The light version of them have kind of simular stats as the ghostwhisper 2.

  • @UAPReportingCenter
    @UAPReportingCenter Před rokem

    I recently got the Eddie Bauer microtherm 2.0 hooded down coat. 800 fill and warm. It's very affordable and gets the job done

  • @sherrierifenberg2199
    @sherrierifenberg2199 Před rokem

    Love the info video for jackets!

  • @johnmca5643
    @johnmca5643 Před rokem

    Great video! Very informative.
    I'd like to see the new Zpacks Goose Down Jacket. The stats are great.
    The medium weighs 6.8oz with 3.4 oz of 950 fill....7 denier fabric. All for $375.

  • @olegoathiking1962
    @olegoathiking1962 Před rokem +1

    I bought a Zeroxposur puffy jacket last fall from a brand named store. Regular price was $79 or $89, it was on sale plus an extra 15% off in store coupon so my final price was $18. It packs fairly small, breaks the wind and it's warm. What do you think about that?

  • @cazarilolsen4630
    @cazarilolsen4630 Před rokem

    Very timely, thanks

  • @HRM.H
    @HRM.H Před rokem

    Just picked up a Columbia Platinum Peak for only 65 euro. Pretty insane value. Will be my 2023 puffer

  • @moonbaby6134
    @moonbaby6134 Před 7 měsíci

    Rab Alpine. Great with a merino wool undershirt. Good down to about freezing when twinned with hat and d decent gloves.

  • @kylestyer8240
    @kylestyer8240 Před rokem

    I would really like to see Dan’s thoughts on Paka Pakafil coming out. I love their base layers and sweaters.

  • @Wondering_Fireball
    @Wondering_Fireball Před rokem

    I like the Montbell plasma 1000 but the largest size is XL. So I’ll stick with my Enlightened equipment and outdoor Vitals coats and gear. They go up to 3XL. So I can layer under them while still maintaining my mobility.

  • @TheGadgetman
    @TheGadgetman Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks for your Decathlon MT100 golden tip. Love it,

    • @17thSonSchaefer
      @17thSonSchaefer Před 6 měsíci

      Curious what size you got? I’m 5’11” but very broad chested and long arms… the site suggested the XL. Dan has a large in the video; what are his measurements? Thanks

  • @Harveywallbanger420
    @Harveywallbanger420 Před rokem

    Hey Dan great video! I recently ordered the Outdoor Vitals Vario but ordered a medium and realized immediately when I opened the package it was too small for me. I am 5’10 160-165lbs. May I ask you size and weight and what size jackets you tend to buy? Waiting on the replacement Vario in large here and most likely going to order the Ventus hoodie as I’ve had my eyes on it. Thanks again for the video! Watched the vid again and heard you say most are large size haha thanks man!

    • @stonew1927
      @stonew1927 Před rokem

      I think he said at the beginning of the video that he tends to wear L.

  • @scottbutler1561
    @scottbutler1561 Před rokem +2

    Nice selection. Down and feathers are not the same things though. I think the term you were looking for is fibers in reference to the down.

  • @marcoarsilvaa
    @marcoarsilvaa Před rokem +1

    In Europe Decathlon is a big thing ! You can get high quality products for reasonable prices ! And for hiking they have everything you need… and still improving

  • @arrowv1
    @arrowv1 Před rokem

    Ordered the Trek 100 with your link. Great video!!

  • @armygman79
    @armygman79 Před rokem +1

    Army M65 liner is my go to. CHEAP and built like a tank. Great under frog tog if you need H2O protection.

  • @kyebartlett350
    @kyebartlett350 Před rokem

    Who knew that Jim from the office knew so much about winter jackets.

  • @curtelverd
    @curtelverd Před rokem

    Are you wearing the Apple Watch Ultra? If so, have you used it on trail? And how does it compare to other watches?

  • @renskedollekamp6392
    @renskedollekamp6392 Před rokem

    The Decathlon version you are showing is (in Europe) about 60 euros. There is a 90 euros version that is even warmer. This one (MT100) is for -5C and the other one (MT500) is suitable up to -10C. Decathlon also has some pretty good merino wool base layers that are way cheaper than the brand versions. I have worked at Decathlon for a few months a long time ago, and we were explained that all of the gear is not just tested in a factory, but at the location where it will be used, in factory locations all over France. So the swimwear is made at the location that is near the beach, the ski clothing near the alps, etc.

  • @brucewest3995
    @brucewest3995 Před rokem +4

    I hiked the PCT with the Decathlon Trek 100. Great puffy. But, I couldn't get it out of my mind that I was a man wearing a women's jacket. The tag said men's, but the zipper was on the wrong side & the chest had a bit extra room. Otherwise, it was light & warm.... And it lasted through the long hike without any problems.

    • @donthompson567
      @donthompson567 Před rokem +1

      You didn't get a woman's jacket I have the same issue and what I found out is they are manufactured in France and that's the way they do it there. They're more of a European company but becoming popular in the United States. I got used to it real quickly and anybody who wants to say oh you're wearing a woman's jacket I'll say no it's a French jacket you idiot and mine cost $300 less than yours.

    • @nestormaceda1
      @nestormaceda1 Před rokem

      Keep in mind many winter jackets have a little extra room in the chest and slim down towards the waist to accommodate for scarves and vests. Many of my jackets except for an Oakley I have are cut somewhat roomier in the chest and it makes sense when you layer and add the scarf.

  • @scottshaleen250
    @scottshaleen250 Před rokem

    Love Decathlon!!

  • @TatePictures
    @TatePictures Před rokem

    Hey Dan i have the Decathlon jacket and its nice but i maybe want to upgrade to a sytheic one because its more usable in wet conditions.
    I want to backpack through New Zealand for a year (which can be very wet) but i don't know if the Vario will be warm enough?
    With a mid layer it should be at least suitable for 30° fahrenheit better would be 20° will it be sufficent as a 4 season top layer?

  • @anthonymorales6980
    @anthonymorales6980 Před rokem

    When getting a downs jacket or jackets similar to a downs jacket, do you go a size larger than what you usually wear to fit over all the other layers?

  • @ericb40380
    @ericb40380 Před rokem +4

    I would have liked to see the Enlightened Equipment Apex jacket on the list. I've had one for a while now. I stopped using almost anything else. It's an awesome jacket

    • @kellyheikkila1463
      @kellyheikkila1463 Před rokem +2

      EE is a great company and absolutely a great jacket. And made in MN. You betcha.

  • @lilkae101
    @lilkae101 Před rokem

    I'm a big fan of my Helly Hansen puffer tbh, it does everything I expect it to do

  • @ski4life9
    @ski4life9 Před rokem

    Have you tried the proton hooded jacket from Arc’teryx or the cerium hooded or alpha parka?

  • @retireddac
    @retireddac Před rokem +3

    The decathlon is $60 online if you get it in one of the sale colors. Sweet deal. I ordered one at that price.

  • @tkampinelli307
    @tkampinelli307 Před 2 měsíci

    Dan, love coming to you for insight on gear. Do you have a video talking about trekking poles? If so can you send me a link to the video. I have a pair of Leki Khumbu Lite poles and I’m overall very happy with them, I’ve just been curious what the difference is between affordable poles and very expensive poles. Thanks!

  • @dgross53
    @dgross53 Před rokem

    Thank you for the decathlon rec. perfect for my 15 year old boy.

  • @theleveretts4179
    @theleveretts4179 Před rokem

    That Decathlon link didn't work for me... but thanks for that option, I just ordered a few things from them! Just getting back into backpacking and need to ease into the big purchases...

  • @Fadesign100
    @Fadesign100 Před rokem

    I bought the Super Furnace from Skyline outerwear and it was the best puff I have every had.

  • @chilly-fi9358
    @chilly-fi9358 Před rokem +1

    Great informative video!
    Could you do a video of 3 in 1 jackets too?!

  • @azabolia
    @azabolia Před rokem

    What would you recommend for Toronto in February? Cost not an issue

  • @armandsant1143
    @armandsant1143 Před rokem

    Amazing review thanks

  • @cdhikes2906
    @cdhikes2906 Před rokem +3

    Found a MH Ghost Whisperer 2 (no hood) at a Columbia outlet for ~$95. Easy to justify when you get that kind of deal 😂

  • @carloscanovas8462
    @carloscanovas8462 Před 6 měsíci

    Hi! What size are you wearing about arcteryx atom in this vídeo ?
    Thanks

  • @victortellez4987
    @victortellez4987 Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks Dan looks like I’ll be selling my soul soon ❤

  • @NorthWoodsWalks
    @NorthWoodsWalks Před rokem

    For real i was window shopping for warm puffers, went to WalMart's site, saw they had one for like 59. Then i checked out youtube and came to Dan's site . . . after the video, I noticed what i saw on WalMart and Dan's vid was THE SAME PUFFER - the Decathlon Forclaz Trek 100. I gotta check it out!

  • @mount_siming
    @mount_siming Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks Dan, may I know the name or product code of the rotatable chair which was shown on 11:05? Thanks a lot for your kind reply.

  • @bernardhayes4459
    @bernardhayes4459 Před rokem

    Great information thanks

  • @bobmarley6161
    @bobmarley6161 Před 6 měsíci

    Please try the mountain equipment lightline jacket... Punches well above its weight in every way possible...

  • @wizardflame101
    @wizardflame101 Před rokem

    Thank you for this review. I was hiking on the AT and slept in a shelter with a guy when we both pulled out our mini air pumps that the only found because of you! He mentioned to me this really cheap jacket he saw you talk about once, and I could not remember what it was. I remembered as soon as you mentioned it! Love your content keep it up!

  • @VinceFowler
    @VinceFowler Před rokem +7

    Great options mentioned. I have the Arc’teryx Cerium LT and the SL, along with a Patagonia Micro Puff. Never hike/backcountry camp without one of them.
    I’ll pick up one of those Decathlon jackets from each of our teens.

    • @robsinHL
      @robsinHL Před 6 měsíci +1

      Patagonia Micro puff +1

  • @MA-ek1xl
    @MA-ek1xl Před rokem

    How would you rate the north face thermoball jacket and the lululemon navigation down jacket?

  • @tryharder3214
    @tryharder3214 Před rokem

    Need some assist: I want to insulate my Columbia Interchange Jacket(Ski shell). Would Decathlon Trek 100 be a good fit for it, down to 0F temps, mostly city wear?
    Or should I buy something more suitable? I wear 250 smartwool baselayer when it gets cold as well.

  • @tommanseau6277
    @tommanseau6277 Před rokem

    Love my Decathlon jacket. Strong suggestion: go one size up. Wear a large? Get the XL instead.

  • @gabrielgarcia4191
    @gabrielgarcia4191 Před rokem

    Hey Dan, would you ever consider doing a video on eddie bauer down jackets (Cirruslite).

  • @mkultra9361
    @mkultra9361 Před rokem

    Dan, what are your thoughts on the Mountain Hardware Stretch Down Jacket?

  • @edwardlaforte7212
    @edwardlaforte7212 Před rokem

    Hey dan What do you think about the new Rab mythic ultra jacket?

  • @kenedward4585
    @kenedward4585 Před 3 měsíci

    How does the Cumulus inverse compare to the mont bell plasma in term of warmth?

  • @sharonfaithhunter9389

    I love my Decathlon Forclaz, I grab it over my Mountain Hardware Ghost Whisperer every time.

  • @jarosawskrzypek1373
    @jarosawskrzypek1373 Před rokem

    I would be interested what is your take on Canada Goose jackets? They are expensive and not that transparent - no information on fill weight... but as said, interested what you think of them. Thanks!

  • @TamonYanagimoto
    @TamonYanagimoto Před rokem

    I bought the Decathlon and Ghost Whisperer 2. No competition between the 2. However, I will say as a 'value' jacket the Decathlon is pretty good.