it's quite something indeed! You'll never be cold but you need a lot of space for it. Black Friday is coming up so maybe you'll be able to score something then :)
Hei.I used in Norway in -30 C on the ekspedisjon , hold varm very good .But I will said that’s to warm jacket for 0 or -10 , For that temp it’s Expedition pack down jacket .Those model it’s best for over -20C
Thank you. Just bought it and I wanted to know what I have to expect. I think I made with this buy a overkill because in Switzerland it is between -5 and -8 cold. Better warm than freezing!
Yeah it might be overkill indeed. You can still use it for more static activities, but when you start moving it will get hot. Not a lot of people have this jacket I think so curious about your thoughts after you’ve used it a bit! Let me know! Cheers!
@@markl6567 the jacket is great. but it was definitely too warm, because on the hill we only had maybe -1 degree. But its pretty nice that u have the feature to pull off the jacket but it is still on your back.. do you know what i mean? it looks kind of stupid if u are skiing with this style but i like it
@@tonan8606 yeh I understand. It’s a great looking jacket, but maybe too warm for me. I am in Denmark so we get maybe -10 during mid winter, but that’s quite rare. Think I will look at a slightly less insulated one. Thanks for the info!
@@OutdoorPrep It's all fucked up! +16 in Belgrade yesterday. I have the Down Parka no 1 as well, but needed a more daily use....guess I have to move to the Arctics now! :) Happy New Year!
@@ruek66I just found one of the last XS of this Down Jacket, and am considering buying perhaps the last XS Down Parka No. 1 in the world that I’ve found. What are your impressions of both? I need warm jackets for very cold temperatures when I am not moving much, stuck outside, & want to be able to shed it and carry it on my back if I go inside temporarily.
@@Jclicky Well, like you write the Expedition Down Parka no 1 and the Keb Expedition Down Jacket are 2 different things, I have both. Both are extremely well done, so it comes down to your intended usage. Let me try to put it like this, they are both done for very cold days, I would grade the Parka for extreme cold (-15C and below in windy conditions for hours), the Jacket for -5C and below and colder, as well as shorter periods of staying out standing still. However this depends on your activity, I as a photographer in the Arctic doesn’t move around to much so the Parka is my choice for long hours. Cold to very cold normal city life (-5C and way below), the jacket is just great. The outer material is very soft and nice. The Parka is VERY bulky even packed, but it’s also one of a kind….if you are doing some hard activity in modest cold {-15C to 0C I don’t recommend it, it gets VERY warm. Both have this harness for you to hang them on your back if needed. PARKA = Extreme cold and windy. JACKET = Very Cold/windy and up to 0C . Not sure if this helps you….:(