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And doesn't cost a fortune!

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Posted : 30/10/2015 9:48 pm
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Alp kit ones are good value and are good for me.


 
Posted : 30/10/2015 9:55 pm
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plenty on ebay, Rab microlight would be a good starting point, it's not a standing around in winter jacket, but ticks boxes for very compact and sticking on to warm up for lunch stops, post ride, shopping etc. depends how compact you need v's warmth.


 
Posted : 30/10/2015 10:01 pm
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Decathlon jackets are great for the money (£40)


 
Posted : 30/10/2015 10:22 pm
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I got a rab neutrino jacket from rock & run for £100. It's very warm and packs tiny. I also have a rab summit which is slightly warmer but massively bulky. The only problem with the neutrino is that the outer material is so thin I keep thinking I'm going to rip it. I haven't yet as its a lot tougher than it looks but I wouldn't like to go climbing on grit stone in it like I have with my summit.
Kerp an eye on rock and run for their weekly sales.


 
Posted : 30/10/2015 10:46 pm
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Second vote for Alpkit - I have their down gillet and it's ace.


 
Posted : 30/10/2015 10:47 pm
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Best and lightest are www.phdesigns.co.uk custom made, if needed, you can even specific shell ..... But not cheap. Just value for money? And uk made.


 
Posted : 30/10/2015 10:51 pm
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Cheers all


 
Posted : 31/10/2015 6:26 am
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I bought a North Face Thermoball a few weeks ago, very pleased so far.
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Posted : 31/10/2015 6:48 am
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Would second PHD.


 
Posted : 31/10/2015 4:33 pm
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The Alpkit isn't compact!


 
Posted : 31/10/2015 5:39 pm
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The Uniqlo Ultralight down jackets are good value, very light, warm enough for cool evenings and fairly cold days, with a fleece or wool sweater underneath, and packs into an easily pocketable bag.
For better levels of insulation on cold days in the hills or whatever, one of these looks just the ticket:
http://www.jottnar.com/uk/mens/down-insulation/fenrir/
Not cheap, at £200, but a hell of a lot cheaper than an Arc'teryx equivalent.
I've got a Uniqlo jacket and gilet, both of which get used a lot, but I'll be ordering a Fenrir jacket shortly. Their yak wool base layer looks very good as well, I'll probably put in a preorder for one of those as well.


 
Posted : 31/10/2015 7:19 pm
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I know you said down....but a a Rab Generator packs up nice and small and is warm even when wetted out!


 
Posted : 31/10/2015 10:16 pm
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Rab Microlight Alpine


 
Posted : 31/10/2015 11:07 pm
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I own a PhD and decathlon jackets......the decathlon thin one is great value for money if they fit as the sizxing seems to have gone to pot...my PhD will be 3 yrs old this winter and not convinced it is the warmest (minimus) it does pack small.
Alpkit great value but does not pack smasll


 
Posted : 01/11/2015 9:27 am
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The Alpkit isn't compact!

They do more than one model these days.


 
Posted : 01/11/2015 9:37 am
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Mrs has a montane featherlite. Its ultra compact , its warmer than nothing but its not a patch on my 750+ down jacket - which for half a 4 season sleeping bag is still very compact...

Need to decide what you expect from the jacket , havnt given us much to go on.my 750 is winter camping ( specifically strathpuffer) and standing around in transition. The featherlites more a being active - walking etc on crisp frozen days.


 
Posted : 01/11/2015 9:44 am
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I bought one of the alpkit filoment jackets last year, had to return it due to the bizarre cut. If you have a beer gut and a puny upper body it will be just the ticket. If you are have a vaguely athletic shape then probably best to look elsewhere. That said, the new filoment jackets are reported to have a different cut. Btw I bought a Rab gilet, happy with that.


 
Posted : 01/11/2015 9:45 am
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What's the difference between the rab microlight and the microlight alpine?just the hood?


 
Posted : 01/11/2015 5:36 pm
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yes essentially, might be one or two other little cosmetics, but that's the fundamental diff.

Personally I'd get one with a hood.


 
Posted : 01/11/2015 5:47 pm
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In true STW fashion:

Montane Prism. Not down (it uses Primaloft insulation) but IMO more versatile and definitely packs down smaller than the equivalent warmth down jacket. Better in rain, easier to wash etc. Probably better than down if you're keeping active - mine has gone everywhere with me. Walking, snowboarding (as a mid layer in freezing conditions), riding.

That said, it's nice to have a down jacket as well, they're a bit snugglier. They get warmer quicker when you're inactive.


 
Posted : 01/11/2015 5:47 pm
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Decathalon

If price is a big consideration then this will be great.

I have one that cost £30 last year and it's ace, packs down into a pouch.

http://www.decathlon.co.uk/x-light-mens-down-jacket-black-id_8318546.html


 
Posted : 02/11/2015 11:17 am
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Mountain Equipment Fitzroy. Used to be synthetic insulation, now primaloft gold - 10% synth, 90% hydrophobic down.

I tried on a bunch of lighter down/synth jackets like this and kept the ME fitzroy. Nicest jacket and also the one that fitted me the best - it was nice not to have to choose!


 
Posted : 02/11/2015 11:22 am

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