I suppose I should have clarified that the jacket would be worn around the
camp site exclusively post ride...I usually don't need many layers here in
SoCal while riding but once I stop moving I cool down quickly ( as in the
case of the last ride at 6200' approximate elevation), I would never
consider riding with down for the previously mentioned reasons. I'm not too
concerned with getting the jacket wet as if I thought there was a chance of
precipitation I would bring my shell jacket and wear it over the other
jacket if necessary.

I apologize for not being more definitive in my questions. So far have
benefited from the collective wisdom that have responded...please continue
as I have not made a choice yet.

Let me add to the post, I have a Down Kelty sleeping bag rated from mid
30's or 40's ??? has anyone experience with liners that increase warmth
slightly say 5 to 10 degrees? I thought rather then purchase another bag I
could go this way, liner used in the Summer alone, Fall, Winter & Spring
for extra warmth with down bag.



Best,


~Hugh


On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 8:21 PM, hsmitham <hughsmit...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Need the collective wisdom of the Bunch here.
>
> Need to update my S240 wardrobe as I plan on doing more high altitude
> camping...which of these do I go with?
>
> This one is PrimaLoft synthetic insulation but apparently doesn't lose
> insulation capability even when wet and dries quickly.
>
>
> http://www.llbean.com/llb/shop/76777?page=ascent-packaway-jacket&nav=p1d-hp#
>
>
> Next is this Down coat which has a water repellant treatment.
>
> http://www.rei.com/product/853044/marmot-ajax-down-jacket-mens
>
> For me the variables are packs small, very good insulating (I get cold
> real easy) capability, and budget you'll notice that both of these are not
> too expensive, the PrimaLoft the least of the two. Thanks for looking and
> helping a chilly Brother.
>
> ~Hugh
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