HAHA, I used to get that at least once a week at my last job. Was wondering how long it would take here. Congratulations, you are the first one in 5 months! LOL
Beginner here wanting to buy a jacket. Is it typical to wear just a base layer with an insulated jacket? Should I buy a shell too? Looking for what’s best to start with. Great video!
ITs really up to you and how warm you want/need to be. Most people will do just the baselayer with a jacket but if you do spend the extra money and get a baselayer, 2nd layer and shell it makes for the ultimate combination for any weather. Check out this video for a great visual explanation on layers and toches on the shell outerwear ->ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Yg4A_YRF1AI.html
Is it possible to alter the snow-wear in general?(cutting sleeves and hemming?) I am quite short and busty, and fan of oversized jacket in general everyday wear. I ride snowboards. Usual snow jacket in the USA is made for skiing in my opinion, too tight for snowboarding, restricting rotationally motion around waist. So I d like to wear mens jacket that is oversized and baggy fit for me… but the sleeves are wayyyy too long for a short woman.
Here I am on my quest to find a jacket and pants that fit the arms and legs if you're over 6'6. Seems like most manufacturers just go wider and wider on anything >2XL while the arms of the jacket still stay well behind my wrists. If any other big boy has a recommendation on any brand that would be much appreciated! Great video overall, made me recognize that the latest jacket and pants I ordered definitely need to go back because they were also too short. This was attempt #3, getting kinda frustrating.
Jackets can definitely be a little harder. One this you might want to check out for pants is some companies do make "long/tall" versions of some of their more popular pants. -> www.peterglenn.com/category/ski/pants?filters=option3map:Long+im_vid_3:794