View Full Version : Mountaineering Clothing
goindeep
12-16-2012, 10:37 AM
Hello all, I am new to the Bogley community, was just curiouse as to what everyone was wearing for their mountaineering expeditions. I currently have a mish mash of gear, it would take tooo long to list it all. But I would love to know what gear you guys have tried and tested and would reccomend. Thanks for the help
Brian in SLC
12-18-2012, 08:48 AM
Really depends on where and when you're going on an "expedition".
Base, mid, wind/wet and insulating layers. The types and thickness depending on where and when.
Eric Holden
12-19-2012, 10:14 AM
Agree with Brian. I use a lot of REI brand gear, and North face myself. I am really happy with the performance of my REI Down jacket and NF shell. If i could I would probably go Mountain Hardware everything as the few pieces I have from them perform wonderfully.
goindeep
01-13-2013, 10:00 AM
Ive been looking at lots of different gear, spent a lot of time at REI... I have some Arc'teryx gear that I really like, but that stuff is just so expensive. Anyone know of some gear that would be similar quality to Arc'teryx but a bit cheaper???
Brian in SLC
01-13-2013, 02:49 PM
Ive been looking at lots of different gear, spent a lot of time at REI... I have some Arc'teryx gear that I really like, but that stuff is just so expensive. Anyone know of some gear that would be similar quality to Arc'teryx but a bit cheaper???
Virtually everything on the market is cheaper than dead bird.
Bootboy
01-13-2013, 05:08 PM
I'm a marmot, Patagonia, and Arc'teryx guy. My rule is never to pay retail for any of it.
I love my ArcTeryx stuff. Just get a friend or family member who works for backcountry.com because they have incredible pro-deals via 3point5. My brother worked there for 2 years and the pro deals saved me thousands off retail. A nice cardigan jacket retailed for $320 was selling it at $39.99 on the pro-deal (70% usually via the website).
But yea, retail...too expensive.
goindeep
01-18-2013, 08:29 PM
I'm looking for a new down in the 800 fill range and a good soft shell. What would everyone recommend?
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