Best Ultralight Jacket - Montbell Plasma 1000 Alpine Down Parka Review

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024

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  • @andrewmoore7586
    @andrewmoore7586 3 года назад +2

    Excellent video, hitting all the issues imaginable, while adding many personal aspects to the parka ~ you sold me!!😎🇺🇸

    • @naturenate7117
      @naturenate7117  3 года назад

      Well thank you! I’m glad you found it useful, you won’t be disappointed! Best Ultralight jacket that isn’t custom made 🤙

    • @rosswarnke9186
      @rosswarnke9186 2 года назад

      @@naturenate7117 hey there would it be good enough to wear to armwrestle with it on or maybe rub back to back with it on as another person had one on

    • @naturenate7117
      @naturenate7117  Год назад

      @@rosswarnke9186 Haha well that is a great question, yes to both. Arm wrestle and bear style back rubbing approved, although not approved for tree rubbing

    • @rosswarnke9186
      @rosswarnke9186 Год назад

      @@naturenate7117 hey do you have a puffer jacket that you would wear as. We back to back rub with and a place to do it

    • @naturenate7117
      @naturenate7117  Год назад

      @@rosswarnke9186 I don't know if that jacket exists

  • @samgraham9754
    @samgraham9754 Год назад

    Handy to now know that it really delicate, i absolutely obliterated my Rab Valiance jacket, i still have it but it's been sewed up and lost lots of down about 2 years of owning it. Still i do like the look of the plasma! Thanks for your review! Sam

    • @naturenate7117
      @naturenate7117  Год назад +1

      Pair it with a wind shell and it is a great combo!

  • @PhilippUnterreiner
    @PhilippUnterreiner 3 года назад +4

    Thanks for the great review. Also worth mentioning, the L is a good 5 cm longer on the waist compared to the M and fits much baggier on the body.

    • @naturenate7117
      @naturenate7117  3 года назад +1

      Glad you liked it, and thanks for that info! The large is definitely much baggier, a good thing to be aware of for anyone looking into the Plasma Alpine jacket.

    • @rssin23
      @rssin23 3 года назад

      @@naturenate7117 i am also looking at this but not much of reviews that cover sizing. Whats your chest size, whixh size did you get and what all can you layer underneath.

    • @naturenate7117
      @naturenate7117  3 года назад +1

      @@rssin23 My chest size is 39-40in and the medium vest fists snugly but not too snugly. I can still wear a non-baggy base layer underneath it without a problem!

    • @jesseduncan1140
      @jesseduncan1140 3 года назад

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    • @blakekaleb7837
      @blakekaleb7837 3 года назад

      @Jesse Duncan flixportal :)

  • @florindagonzalez5700
    @florindagonzalez5700 3 года назад

    I'm a nurse. And, the way these hospitals are set up...I think this set up would be an excellent warm system.

    • @naturenate7117
      @naturenate7117  3 года назад +1

      Well it is certainly an excellent warm system! Thanks for everything you do!

  • @marvin00073
    @marvin00073 2 года назад

    Nice Parka! I bought the Sweater in 2014 just to see what 1000FP was like.

    • @naturenate7117
      @naturenate7117  2 года назад +2

      It is pretty incredible stuff and if you wash it with the Nikwax Down Wash, it will give it life again. My jacket was as puffy as when it was new after washing it.

    • @marvin00073
      @marvin00073 2 года назад

      @@naturenate7117 Thanks for the tip! I will break out mine soon. It’s 47 degrees in D.C. today. The coldest temperature so far.

  • @GinaGee
    @GinaGee 3 года назад

    Great review. Thanks!

    • @naturenate7117
      @naturenate7117  3 года назад +1

      Thanks Gina G! I'll have more to come!

  • @hanskirk-hiking9697
    @hanskirk-hiking9697 3 года назад +1

    Great jacket - Montbell rocks 💁

    • @naturenate7117
      @naturenate7117  3 года назад +1

      Montbell is incredible. I couldn't believe all that jacket offers after I first picked one up. So light, my mind was truly blown! And it is still a fully functional jacket with all the usual features.

  • @seanbarrett209
    @seanbarrett209 10 месяцев назад

    What's the difference between the 1000 fill Plasma Parka and the 1000 fill Plasma Jacket in terms of comfortable temps?

    • @naturenate7117
      @naturenate7117  10 месяцев назад +1

      The Parka has twice as much down, so I would say about twice the warmth. I would use the Plasma as a summer and maybe a 3 season jacket depending on location. Or as part of a layering system in the winter. The Plasma Parka is definitely a 4 season jacket. I was just wearing it to ski in the full moon last night.

  • @fer557
    @fer557 Год назад

    Hello, I am going to Yosemite for first time in March, avg. temps should be around 57-30F. I just need a jacket to keep me warm while I am there, staying in hotel, and doing extremely light trail walking. Would this jacket be fine or do you recommend something else? The weather where I am from usually doesn't go below high 40s in winter so I don't have much experience with colder weather, thanks.

    • @naturenate7117
      @naturenate7117  Год назад +1

      This jacket would be more than adequate for your needs in this situation, and will likely be on the warm side of things for your needs. If you are getting your heart rate up at all it will probably be too warm truthfully. I use this jacket in 20-30F if I am being completely sedentary. If you like this style of jacket though Montbell makes a lighter version called the Plasma 1000 Down Jacket. It might be better for your needs. If you really don't want to get cold at all, the jacket in the video would provide that for you.

    • @fer557
      @fer557 Год назад

      @@naturenate7117 thanks for the reply, I really appreciate it! I’m going to order a lighter jacket from them.

    • @naturenate7117
      @naturenate7117  Год назад +1

      @@fer557 Glad I could help!

  • @andrewazorian2786
    @andrewazorian2786 Год назад

    How have you cared for it over the years? Ive been curious about the best ways to treat them so they retain their lofr and last as long as possible

    • @naturenate7117
      @naturenate7117  Год назад +1

      Mine has heard up great over the years. Loft is still great, I have washed it a time or two with the appropriate down wash and it has really maintained it. Every time you wash down gear it looses some feathers, so do it only when needed. I just keep my jacket hanging and fully lofted, it keeps it in great shape.

    • @andrewazorian2786
      @andrewazorian2786 Год назад

      @@naturenate7117 great, thanks for the insight

  • @kevans2337
    @kevans2337 3 года назад

    Great video, thank you. Can you tell me what pants you are wearing ?

    • @naturenate7117
      @naturenate7117  3 года назад

      Thank you Kris Evans! And yes the are an amazon buy. Here's the link to my video on them: ruclips.net/video/hQXmllFE314/видео.html
      From there, there is a link to the amazon page, thanks!

  • @fbswampfox
    @fbswampfox 3 года назад

    Does it wear out underneath backpack straps? I know the material is really thin.

    • @naturenate7117
      @naturenate7117  3 года назад +1

      Generally, it is too warm to really hike with anyway, unless you are doing some winter excursions. That being said, all you really need to protect it is a thin nylon wind shell. It is a combo I use often.

  • @rssin23
    @rssin23 3 года назад

    Hi, great review. Whats your chest measurement. I am also looking at it but I am right in between sizes of M and L.

    • @rssin23
      @rssin23 3 года назад

      @@naturenate7117 Hi Nate, I am also a 40inch chest and height us 6ft. I just want to layer underneath it a think base layer and a medium weight fleece, like the patagonia r2. I think medium should be fine, what do you think as we have the same chest size and you have tried both the sizes of large and medium in the plasma? BTW, you should make more videos.

    • @naturenate7117
      @naturenate7117  3 года назад

      @@rssin23 So I just tried out the medium with two layers underneath, it should have been similar to the setup you are speaking of. I think it will work for you as long as both of those layers are pretty form fitting. I actually didn't feel constricted at all minus a small amount in the armpit region. Also, those two layers underneath did not impact the loft of the vest at all. So, the medium should work well unless your under layers are not form fitting or if you want a more relaxed fit! And thank you! I am open to suggestions on videos if you have any ideas/input of what you'd like to see.

    • @rssin23
      @rssin23 3 года назад

      @@naturenate7117 you have been super helpful, I ordered the medium in Navy. I personally like gear reviews, backpacks, clothing, general hiking gear, camp gear. Most such gear reviews are just about the features but don't cover real world usage. Your video stood out to me because it covered the real world usage of how you layer, how's the jacket, what sizing you got. Plus I think you have good screen presence and voice. Definitely looking forward to more reviews.

    • @rssin23
      @rssin23 3 года назад

      Currently I am looking at sleeping pads, sleeping bags and camp cooking systems. If you want to share your gear and usability on them in these it would be perfect.

    • @naturenate7117
      @naturenate7117  3 года назад +1

      @@rssin23 Well thanks! I definitely use my gear (almost daily) and think that is what needs to be shared!

  • @naikrosh
    @naikrosh 6 месяцев назад

    For sizing reference .. you height and weight please?

    • @naturenate7117
      @naturenate7117  6 месяцев назад

      6'2" and 165lbs. The large has extra chest and stomach room on me.

  • @kylestyer8240
    @kylestyer8240 3 года назад

    This guys not messing with cold!

    • @naturenate7117
      @naturenate7117  3 года назад

      Gotta keep from getting too cold! I've had a few close calls this winter already... Got some frost nip on my hands but they are mostly better now!

  • @EddieRicks-i8v
    @EddieRicks-i8v 10 месяцев назад +1

    😊 nice jacket but to thin for me

    • @naturenate7117
      @naturenate7117  10 месяцев назад +1

      It is easy enough to keep it safe, but definitely not for all purposes. Most jackets beat it on the durability side haha

  • @pgreenx
    @pgreenx 3 года назад

    What cottage industry jacket is better?

    • @naturenate7117
      @naturenate7117  3 года назад +4

      So really how they have the Montbell beat is in the down to weight ratio of the garment. Some of the jackets these companies make are 60% down by weight, whereas montbell is in the 30-40% range. You will sacrifice some of the features however. Some cottage companies are: goosefeetgear, timmermade, and nunatakusa.

  • @oeil_2_lynx
    @oeil_2_lynx 2 года назад

    what’s the beanie sir?

    • @naturenate7117
      @naturenate7117  2 года назад +1

      It is a handmade one...

    • @oeil_2_lynx
      @oeil_2_lynx 2 года назад

      @@naturenate7117 I see, you made it yourself?

    • @naturenate7117
      @naturenate7117  2 года назад

      @@oeil_2_lynx My friend did, I wish I had those skills haha

  • @최주호-e5h
    @최주호-e5h 2 года назад

    Hi i dont know english well ,so i know your weight and jaket size

    • @naturenate7117
      @naturenate7117  2 года назад +2

      160 pounds, I wear a size large but there is definitely extra room for layering underneath the jacket for me. I could wear a medium but the sleeves would probably be too short!

  • @sylvainjean9444
    @sylvainjean9444 2 года назад

    This down jacket is very warm and very light but above all it is extremely fragile. The outer fabric is so thin and fragile that it does not resist the slightest encounter with a rock or a tree branch. Even the pointed part of the feather manages to pass through the fabric. I am very disappointed by the fragility of this down jacket and I do not recommend its purchase for an instant outdoor practice. She is just fine in the evening during a bivouac. Sorry for my English it's not my language.

    • @naturenate7117
      @naturenate7117  2 года назад

      I have never had issues with the fragility of the jacket, it is a very thin nylon but that is to be expected with such a low weight jacket. I keep mine covered with a nylon wind shell in most situations and that is enough to keep it protected from sticks and rocks. But using ultralight equipment definitely requires a different style in the outdoors.

    • @chrish9502
      @chrish9502 2 года назад

      Hey, is it really that fragile? Was thinking about getting this for the city but don’t want to worry about backpack straps wearing it down, or catching it on a chair

    • @naturenate7117
      @naturenate7117  2 года назад

      It would probably serve you just fine, but realistically there are better jackets for the purpose you described. If you really want a jacket that packs away well and you don’t notice it in your pack, it is awesome. You would have to catch it just right to tear it in the city and backpack straps probably wouldn’t hurt it until years of use. That being said, you would still have to be more conscious of it compared to other jackets.

    • @chrish9502
      @chrish9502 2 года назад

      @@naturenate7117 thanks for the reply. Is it actually warm down to the 20s? I recently purchased a MB Light Alpine Down which is theoretically supposed to be slightly warmer, but I’m questioning whether even this will get me through a december. But then again, I’m new to down!

    • @naturenate7117
      @naturenate7117  2 года назад

      I am usually wearing a warm under layer with mine, like a fleece or a merino wool long sleeve. This makes a huge difference. I also live in a place that is a dry cold, which I now realize great changes my perspective on the warmth of the jacket. I would test the comfort level of your current jacket before getting another so that you can get an idea. Also, make sure you are storing down in a place that it can stay fully lofted (puffed up). Long term compression of down will really decrease its overall warmth and limit its lifespan.

  • @saminthewoods
    @saminthewoods 3 года назад +1

    Durability is a huge factor. Nice jacket, but not for this guy. What are the cottage companies?

    • @naturenate7117
      @naturenate7117  3 года назад +1

      Ultralight is easy to work around, just wear a nylon shell or some other piece of clothing over it. However, I wouldn’t go around building shelters in it or anything unless totally necessary. And if durability is your main concern a down jacket isn’t really the right arena to be in... Oil skin/oil cloth/waxed canvas is pretty much the most durable thing you can buy. I’ll do some video on it. But some cottage companies are: goosefeetgear, timmermade, and nunatakusa. These are all ultralight stuff though.