OOPS! Frizmworks should actually be first (the vid is by price!) they just opened their own online shop and their jacket is around $220! en.frizm.co.kr/product/karakoram-down-parka-005-orange/3768/category/24/display/1/
I live in Minnesota, and the one;y thing I can ever wear is Canada Goose, or Perfect moment. All other coats just dont keep out the wind and cold enough.
@theironsnail , I’m looking at the Patagonia cotton down jacket and the Fjällräven Greenland down. I like that these are more casual pieces. Which is your preferred choice?
The last jacket was not long enough. For me the first choice is the jacket that fits the best. If it does not, you will not want to wear it. I have owned almost all of these brands and Arcteryx was the only one to keep me dry in spring skiing when it occasionally rains.
Love my beta insulated. I live in Canada and I've been wearing it during very cold weather (-20 degrees) and it's a charm. Warm, lightweight, comfy and long enough. Can't talk about the others though.
Damn, I literally just bought a down jacket for myself for Christmas and NOW you drop this episode 😂 I’m gonna wait until your wool jacket episode drops before I pull the rigger on anything (also waiting for the announcement of yours, I’m (im)patiently awaiting that day). One final note to be that guy: those corduroy pants are awesome. You should tell us what corduroy you recommend too 😂 keep up the great work Michael!
The North face and Arc’teryx blow all of the others away. In all categories. The jacket you fell in love with was just a personal obsession you ended up with.
How DARE you call CDW such an infatuation. They are nothing to scoff at! And have been around longer than Arcteryx has been around! If you don’t know CDW, you don’t know down jackets! So stop talking! Troll! Plus, they still make their stuff, here IN SEATTLE!
@@zekeyeager1458 I said North Face and Arc’teryx are better. I didn’t say it was a bad jacket. Good for you if you like it. I’d be cold and wet in an hour if I used it. Also; the length of a companies existence means nothing. Ford has been around longer than both our lifetimes they still make bad cars.
@@reggin_spelt_backwards It’s not meant for “look at me I’m gonna go climb K2”, it’s meant for keeping you warm when you’re moving from place to place. A very unassuming but luxurious coat that looks cooler than any of these modern tech hipster gimmicks. And btw if Ford made bad cars, they wouldn’t have been the manufacture to sell the most trucks in the USA, won as many races as they have be it at Le Mans or GRC, and they sure as hell wouldn’t be considered one of the most valuable companies to ever exist. Stop being anecdotal you dumbass😂
I bought the warmest I could find, for me it’s the Feathered Friends Rock and Ice. I don’t own a car so that freed up the funds for such an investment.
You should definitely check Kanuk down jackets, made in Montreal and they were the best ones kept me alive during -40 Canadian winters. Also, Filson down parka or down coat are great with waxed exterior
@@eagleeyes9770 I myself don't have it but I do own other pieces and they are all quality. They try to similar to Japanese brands that reproduce original items with precision.
I picked up the CDW x 3sixteen at the end of the Summer on sale (all black, $400 on sale). Honestly it hasn't been cold enough to wear it this year. Even in 32 degree weather it's still too warm unless I don't wear anything but a t-shirt. It caught my eye last Winter in the store because of how absurdly silky it feels. I'm jealous of the one in the video, though. The white/red combination is amazing. The new 3sixteen one looks great too.
I've been through countless jackets at this point, because I'm built like a brick and a lot of them don't fit and/or because I am one of those people that heats up way too much. I own the Nuptse and I've owned the arcteryx, the Nuptse is great until it's windy and the air is moist at which point it needs a shell to do anything. The arcteryx was too warm for me, even in -20 and beyond weather and also doesn't layer with hoodies, which is a no go to me. I've found that layering myself in more layers than one might otherwise need and using wool or less insulating synthetic jackets has worked perfectly for me. I don't have an issue with extra weight, but I also don't climb mountains where that might matter more to some. So I just end up piling things on when it gets colder that I can take off with relative ease if I overheat. I think people expect too much from a jacket in a way, especially down jackets, so I'm looking forward to the wool jacket comparison!
Great video! I own the Fjallraven Greenland Down #1 jacket and it's nice. My only complaint is it needs more down fill to be very warm. It's more of a Fall/Early Winter jacket. Unless you want to layer a lot, which for me it's not really designed for.. given it's a slim cut. It is a really nice jacket though... just not for very cold weather on it's own.
Mammoth me, Michael! Love the look of that Fjallraven greenland jacket, though I am also slightly biased towards the waxed jacket having purchased a Barbour Classic Bedale and Freenote RJ1. Help, my bank account hurts.
You did Crescent Down Works dirty by comparing a collaboration “jacket”, really one of their sweater models to relatively heavyweight very cold weather jackets. One of their parka jackets would’ve been a fair comparison.
The problem with these jackets is that they snag on a tree branch and are completely ruined after that. That's why I went with the Carhartt Montana or the Carhartt Yukon extremes coat with cordera nylon. $150 will buy you the carhart Montana and $200 will buy you the Yukon extreme's jacket with the corduroy collar. For looks however, you cannot beat seager.
I have been skiing with an isolated Columbia ski jacket for 7-8 years. It kept with warm with minimal base layers during Jan and Feb at Ski Big 3 in Alberta, that would be -20-30 on a good day :)
Montbell does a solid down jacket for a affordable price. That said Marmot has a warm cube with Goretex outside and tons of down that's by far the warmest jacket I own.
I think I'm here first so I'll say thank you Mr. Micheal Micheal, your vids are great and Ive been watching out for a few new pieces since I started watching. I just found a Best made x Dehan in my size and grabbed it for the incoming winter cold! Definitely the most I've ever spent on a sweater but I can't wait to try it. When you mentioned it, it got stuck in my head. Also I you might like Open Sea Leather wallets. I have a kangaroo leather one and gorgeous, and a facinating leather.
The white jacket is too short, either you got the wrong size, or it is just a fashion product that does not keep you warm in winter. I own an Arc'teryx layering system, expensive but good and very flexible. Better to get a down jacket, and a separate shells. I do have a vest, a light down jacket, and a severe weather down jacket, plus a shell. I live in London and this winter I mainly used the light down jacket, sometime with the vest (also down). This was enough. In a few occasions I used the shell. Use a system of layers, it is much better, and everything packs small.
It’s one of their lightweight models. Crescent Down Works makes two different parka models that would’ve been a fair comparison. Michael weighs it so high because he likes the way it looks, but makes it look like a bad jacket because he compares a lightweight model to other brands parka jackets
The arc'teryx jacket seems to be the best imo, delamination seems to be a small price to pay for how the construction upholds on the jacket in harsh weather conditions
I once heard a good line about Arc’teryx (I own some of their stuff by the way. It went “arcteryx makes a product that’s maybe 10% better than the rest but at 50% more in price”. So not really worth it unless you have money to waste and wanna brand brag
wow, you removed my comment about the gortex video.. just thought since you were into fabrics you might find it interesting. wasn't trying to promote other channels or anything. But you def should watch it as it goes in-depth into the breathability claims of Gortex while wet. It basically only breathes while dry.
Arcteryx jacket just seems like throwing money into a lake unless you are planning to climb Mount Everest. While I personally prefer Fjallraven I think you should go with that white one. You like it the most and it will probably last you a lifetime as well.
This type of jacket only lasts till you walk too blouse to a bramble or a random spark from a fire or in an urban area snag on a gate or someone’s car slipping between traffic
So a $700 down jacket you can see light through where the pockets of down are stitched, and can’t really wear in the woods… where you’d need a jacket😂. Right on
Is Klattermusen on your radar at all? They have a down jacket called the Lopt that apparently has comparable if not better build quality than the Cerium or the Down Hoody while being more durable. Any word on this jacket?
Glad to see i'm not the only one this interested in jackets, layering systems, etc. I've tried many over the years! Kuiu makes one of the best down jackets! Hydrophobic goose down. Simms makes some good jackets too like their guide insulated. Firstlite has some good insulation. Most primaloft is nice. Gortex is now getting thinner and much lighter. The newer stretch gortex materials are nice. But the arctyrx atom jacket is sweet! Soo much history in jackets! We have come a long way! Great video!
I have no idea how I got here!!! I have Zero interest in clothes and fabrics or jackets ....I live in Hot and Humid India and don't need a down jacket.... but if RUclips wants me here! I guess I need to learn about down jackets!!
and the feathers will bleed out between the seams which i really hate. c.g. has a liner to prevent this issue from happening. i am talking about the crescent down work jacket.
I'm sorry, you kind of look like the Michelin Man in that North Face Jacket. The Arc'teryx jacket look more comfortable and more relaxed. I can't get over the North Face logo on the front of the Jacket. I'm sorry it looks tacky. Especially the Logo on the backs of their jackets I own many down jackets, from Arc'teryx to Canada Goose, and Patagonia. Arc'teryx puts out great coats, top of the line materials. They're so light and comfortable and yes warm.. At REI the employees referred me to Arc'teryx lineup. I've worn the jackets ever since!
Man you need to do a review on the jottnar fjorm, and life labs mega warm jacket, as well as ubr titan parka. These three I will without exception, smash every other winter jacket in existence. I personally own the jottnar, will try mega warm next winter.
The last down jacket I got is a Kenzo. It's similar to the Patagonia in that it's nicely breathable but the styling is a bit more exaggerated. I want a pair of those chords you're wearing so bad.
Wait. I'm a 'Snailian"? I think that's the first time I've been called that. Pretty sure. Well as OJ says, if the glove fits, wear it or no no that's not right. If the shoe fits.... yes better. Michael you and Taylor (or is it Tailor as a better fit with your fashion vibe?) need to move in with me here. I will rename my house 'The Shell' as that is what snails live inside I believe. See you soon; I will freshen up the spare bedroom. We shall have such fun!
OOPS! Frizmworks should actually be first (the vid is by price!) they just opened their own online shop and their jacket is around $220!
en.frizm.co.kr/product/karakoram-down-parka-005-orange/3768/category/24/display/1/
I live in Minnesota, and the one;y thing I can ever wear is Canada Goose, or Perfect moment. All other coats just dont keep out the wind and cold enough.
I got a down jacket that I want you to look over can I send it your way ???
@theironsnail , I’m looking at the Patagonia cotton down jacket and the Fjällräven Greenland down. I like that these are more casual pieces. Which is your preferred choice?
The last jacket was not long enough. For me the first choice is the jacket that fits the best. If it does not, you will not want to wear it. I have owned almost all of these brands and Arcteryx was the only one to keep me dry in spring skiing when it occasionally rains.
yuppp….looks short as hell. That’s a no for me. I rather have it too long than too short.
Love my beta insulated. I live in Canada and I've been wearing it during very cold weather (-20 degrees) and it's a charm. Warm, lightweight, comfy and long enough.
Can't talk about the others though.
I love your review style. Packed with substance, but with some light hearted jokes sprinkled throughout. Thumbs up.
A little too much for me. Then again I'm not part of the generation raised on ADD meds.
I bought the Frizmworks Karakorum jacket based on this video. It's bloody lovely. Very warm and great detailing.
Damn, I literally just bought a down jacket for myself for Christmas and NOW you drop this episode 😂 I’m gonna wait until your wool jacket episode drops before I pull the rigger on anything (also waiting for the announcement of yours, I’m (im)patiently awaiting that day).
One final note to be that guy: those corduroy pants are awesome. You should tell us what corduroy you recommend too 😂 keep up the great work Michael!
Pretty sure those are the donegal corduroy from Wythe.
Feathered Friends are the undisputed best down jacket makers.
Aren’t there endless complaints about down endlessly coming out of the pull string holes on the hood????
The North face and Arc’teryx blow all of the others away. In all categories. The jacket you fell in love with was just a personal obsession you ended up with.
How DARE you call CDW such an infatuation. They are nothing to scoff at! And have been around longer than Arcteryx has been around! If you don’t know CDW, you don’t know down jackets! So stop talking! Troll! Plus, they still make their stuff, here IN SEATTLE!
@@zekeyeager1458 I said North Face and Arc’teryx are better. I didn’t say it was a bad jacket. Good for you if you like it. I’d be cold and wet in an hour if I used it. Also; the length of a companies existence means nothing. Ford has been around longer than both our lifetimes they still make bad cars.
@@reggin_spelt_backwards It’s not meant for “look at me I’m gonna go climb K2”, it’s meant for keeping you warm when you’re moving from place to place. A very unassuming but luxurious coat that looks cooler than any of these modern tech hipster gimmicks. And btw if Ford made bad cars, they wouldn’t have been the manufacture to sell the most trucks in the USA, won as many races as they have be it at Le Mans or GRC, and they sure as hell wouldn’t be considered one of the most valuable companies to ever exist. Stop being anecdotal you dumbass😂
@@zekeyeager1458 CDW is weak compared to the others. facts are facts.
I bought the warmest I could find, for me it’s the Feathered Friends Rock and Ice. I don’t own a car so that freed up the funds for such an investment.
You should definitely check Kanuk down jackets, made in Montreal and they were the best ones kept me alive during -40 Canadian winters. Also, Filson down parka or down coat are great with waxed exterior
That Karakoram rendition from Frizmworks is an absolute staple item here in Korea, where the brand is from.
How is the construction overall? Does the cotton/poly fabric feel thick and quality?
@@eagleeyes9770 I myself don't have it but I do own other pieces and they are all quality. They try to similar to Japanese brands that reproduce original items with precision.
I picked up the CDW x 3sixteen at the end of the Summer on sale (all black, $400 on sale). Honestly it hasn't been cold enough to wear it this year. Even in 32 degree weather it's still too warm unless I don't wear anything but a t-shirt. It caught my eye last Winter in the store because of how absurdly silky it feels. I'm jealous of the one in the video, though. The white/red combination is amazing. The new 3sixteen one looks great too.
I've been through countless jackets at this point, because I'm built like a brick and a lot of them don't fit and/or because I am one of those people that heats up way too much. I own the Nuptse and I've owned the arcteryx, the Nuptse is great until it's windy and the air is moist at which point it needs a shell to do anything. The arcteryx was too warm for me, even in -20 and beyond weather and also doesn't layer with hoodies, which is a no go to me. I've found that layering myself in more layers than one might otherwise need and using wool or less insulating synthetic jackets has worked perfectly for me. I don't have an issue with extra weight, but I also don't climb mountains where that might matter more to some. So I just end up piling things on when it gets colder that I can take off with relative ease if I overheat. I think people expect too much from a jacket in a way, especially down jackets, so I'm looking forward to the wool jacket comparison!
05:12 I love how casually he submerges his boot in water, that's a waterproof flex!
Your vids are always a great way to start my weekend! At least when they’re on Friday evenings.
Great video! I own the Fjallraven Greenland Down #1 jacket and it's nice. My only complaint is it needs more down fill to be very warm. It's more of a Fall/Early Winter jacket. Unless you want to layer a lot, which for me it's not really designed for.. given it's a slim cut. It is a really nice jacket though... just not for very cold weather on it's own.
ive got one - its hopeless but looks lovely
@@RolloZx it definitely looks great! If it had more down fill it would be fantastic. ;)
Mammoth me, Michael!
Love the look of that Fjallraven greenland jacket, though I am also slightly biased towards the waxed jacket having purchased a Barbour Classic Bedale and Freenote RJ1. Help, my bank account hurts.
Those fragile puffer jackets are worthless in a wooded or heavy brush environment.
You’re sorely missed on Theo & Harris Michael! It’s missing your mojo. Hoping you’ll be back there soon!
You did Crescent Down Works dirty by comparing a collaboration “jacket”, really one of their sweater models to relatively heavyweight very cold weather jackets. One of their parka jackets would’ve been a fair comparison.
The problem with these jackets is that they snag on a tree branch and are completely ruined after that. That's why I went with the Carhartt Montana or the Carhartt Yukon extremes coat with cordera nylon. $150 will buy you the carhart Montana and $200 will buy you the Yukon extreme's jacket with the corduroy collar.
For looks however, you cannot beat seager.
I am both learning and being entertained while being DOWN right impressed by the Iron snails love for jackets !
I have been skiing with an isolated Columbia ski jacket for 7-8 years. It kept with warm with minimal base layers during Jan and Feb at Ski Big 3 in Alberta, that would be -20-30 on a good day :)
Columbia jacket really really really bad, i have 2 and now i must buy different , 😤
Uniqlo down jacket for me. Have one since 2017, no maintenance ecxept the occasional wash, warm as hell, still looks new.
Glad you wash your jackets. Some people dont
Montbell does a solid down jacket for a affordable price. That said Marmot has a warm cube with Goretex outside and tons of down that's by far the warmest jacket I own.
Also down is best for a midlayer. I rather use my Beta AR and a separate down.
Arcteryx repair is possible. And I've gotten coupons when it wasn't.
GIVE ME THE MAMOTH
If it doesn't have corozo nut buttons I'm gonna riot.
@@jdlackey88 It says on his website that it does have corozo nut buttons.
@@short2048 Nice! Just the way he waxes on about Corozo nut buttons, would be a crying shame not to have them.
I think I'm here first so I'll say thank you Mr. Micheal Micheal, your vids are great and Ive been watching out for a few new pieces since I started watching. I just found a Best made x Dehan in my size and grabbed it for the incoming winter cold! Definitely the most I've ever spent on a sweater but I can't wait to try it. When you mentioned it, it got stuck in my head.
Also I you might like Open Sea Leather wallets. I have a kangaroo leather one and gorgeous, and a facinating leather.
Over the years I chose Eddie Bauer great warmth and even better price lol 😂
Arc'teryx hands down my favourite for warmth, bulk, weight, water resistance, wind resistance, all of it.
The white jacket is too short, either you got the wrong size, or it is just a fashion product that does not keep you warm in winter. I own an Arc'teryx layering system, expensive but good and very flexible. Better to get a down jacket, and a separate shells. I do have a vest, a light down jacket, and a severe weather down jacket, plus a shell. I live in London and this winter I mainly used the light down jacket, sometime with the vest (also down). This was enough. In a few occasions I used the shell. Use a system of layers, it is much better, and everything packs small.
It’s one of their lightweight models. Crescent Down Works makes two different parka models that would’ve been a fair comparison. Michael weighs it so high because he likes the way it looks, but makes it look like a bad jacket because he compares a lightweight model to other brands parka jackets
The North Face one is my personal favorite. Can't wait for the wool jacket episode.
Can't wait for next week. I wanna see what all the hype is about. This is gonna be awesome.
I love this channel man, your enthusiasm is infectious!
Face it Michael - you are going to have to keep the Downworks jacket, and you should - it makes you so happy!
Lets not think about 6 men almost lost their lives...but we CAN talk bout how wonderful this jacket is 😂
When Michael's starts a history lesson (7:00), I aways lean in a little closer 🧐
Michael's "commercials" are just as entertaining as his content. Is it just me or is this dude going to be super famous one day?
The best US made down jacket is actually Feathered Friends. You're welcome.
The arc'teryx jacket seems to be the best imo, delamination seems to be a small price to pay for how the construction upholds on the jacket in harsh weather conditions
Mmm. I saw that Eddie Bauer Yellowstone hat. I have the same one. Excellent hat.
Me who lives in a tropical coastal city of Brazil that never goes below 21c during the coldest days: interesting.
I think you should review them understanding that the most technical area most of them will go will be an afternoon walk in the woods.
Just get the Crescent Down Works Down Sweater (60/40 Cotton/Nylon Shell). It is 100% worth the money.
The Lululemon Tech Canvas Wonder Puff is amazing.
Shitty zipper no?
Why the f does he speak so fast i turned it down to 0.75 Speed and it sounded normal 😂
What sweaters are you rocking?! I love the rolled neck jumpers I just can’t find them!
I once heard a good line about Arc’teryx (I own some of their stuff by the way. It went “arcteryx makes a product that’s maybe 10% better than the rest but at 50% more in price”. So not really worth it unless you have money to waste and wanna brand brag
Bought a Manifattura Ceccarelli fisherman parka for my fist down jacket because of you!
Moncler feeling real left out in this video
that Crescent Down Works is seriously good looking man jealous.
The orange one😍😍😍Kenny!
I miss you so much being Harris (or Theo) that I'm here now watching jackets ffs. Good stuff anyways.
That last jacket isn't even nice
The last jacket hardly covers your kidneys. It will be painfully cold.
Yea idk why he was excited
Exactly
Horrible jacket
Isn't this Harris from Theo & Harris? Good to see his channel popping off
Awesome recommendations! I need to try out a new down jacket, right now I just have a Wyndham Parka from CG but it's too warm lol
wow, you removed my comment about the gortex video.. just thought since you were into fabrics you might find it interesting. wasn't trying to promote other channels or anything. But you def should watch it as it goes in-depth into the breathability claims of Gortex while wet. It basically only breathes while dry.
Arcteryx jacket just seems like throwing money into a lake unless you are planning to climb Mount Everest. While I personally prefer Fjallraven I think you should go with that white one. You like it the most and it will probably last you a lifetime as well.
It might last a lifetime, but it'll look gross in a year or two. White jackets are a no-no.
This type of jacket only lasts till you walk too blouse to a bramble or a random spark from a fire or in an urban area snag on a gate or someone’s car slipping between traffic
people who climb Mount Everest don't wear that jacket either
Man thought Michael would be more excited for the arcteryx jacket 😢
Why.. isnt gore Tex just a big hoax? And only works in a lab environment
I really want an Arc teryx beta, gonna be my holiday purchase in 24.
It's not as cool or trendy but as a Canadian I love my mountain hardware jacket. They are warm and durable. All the rest is superficial 😂
So a $700 down jacket you can see light through where the pockets of down are stitched, and can’t really wear in the woods… where you’d need a jacket😂. Right on
Hey! What sweater are you wearing in this vid? lovely!
Rab & Mountain Equipment make the best winter jackets 👌🏼
Need a Feathered Friends, RAB and Western Mountaineering puffy showdown
Is Klattermusen on your radar at all? They have a down jacket called the Lopt that apparently has comparable if not better build quality than the Cerium or the Down Hoody while being more durable. Any word on this jacket?
had the North face way too warm for hiking
should i buy h&m 100% polyester jacket for -25°C ?????
Glad to see i'm not the only one this interested in jackets, layering systems, etc. I've tried many over the years! Kuiu makes one of the best down jackets! Hydrophobic goose down. Simms makes some good jackets too like their guide insulated. Firstlite has some good insulation. Most primaloft is nice. Gortex is now getting thinner and much lighter. The newer stretch gortex materials are nice. But the arctyrx atom jacket is sweet! Soo much history in jackets! We have come a long way! Great video!
I have no idea how I got here!!! I have Zero interest in clothes and fabrics or jackets ....I live in Hot and Humid India and don't need a down jacket.... but if RUclips wants me here! I guess I need to learn about down jackets!!
and the feathers will bleed out between the seams which i really hate. c.g. has a liner to prevent this issue from happening. i am talking about the crescent down work jacket.
I'm sorry, you kind of look like the Michelin Man in that North Face Jacket. The Arc'teryx jacket look more comfortable and more relaxed. I can't get over the North Face logo on the front of the Jacket. I'm sorry it looks tacky. Especially the Logo on the backs of their jackets I own many down jackets, from Arc'teryx to Canada Goose, and Patagonia. Arc'teryx puts out great coats, top of the line materials. They're so light and comfortable and yes warm.. At REI the employees referred me to Arc'teryx lineup. I've worn the jackets ever since!
My favorite RUclipsr, regardless of the topic.
Great review and humor 👏😄 I’m now a fan 🙏
Is Jöttnar not available in the US? Their down jacket has the best warmth to weight ratio I’ve ever encountered.
Man you need to do a review on the jottnar fjorm, and life labs mega warm jacket, as well as ubr titan parka. These three I will without exception, smash every other winter jacket in existence. I personally own the jottnar, will try mega warm next winter.
Those are some impressive ninja skills.
Where is your sweater from?
Hello, I genuinely appreciate your storytelling. Keep it up.
The last down jacket I got is a Kenzo. It's similar to the Patagonia in that it's nicely breathable but the styling is a bit more exaggerated.
I want a pair of those chords you're wearing so bad.
Peter Shoening at 7:49 looks just like you!
Wait. I'm a 'Snailian"? I think that's the first time I've been called that. Pretty sure. Well as OJ says, if the glove fits, wear it or no no that's not right. If the shoe fits.... yes better.
Michael you and Taylor (or is it Tailor as a better fit with your fashion vibe?) need to move in with me here. I will rename my house 'The Shell' as that is what snails live inside I believe.
See you soon; I will freshen up the spare bedroom. We shall have such fun!
Deck jackets?? Any suggestions?
I'm a bit sad there are no Montbell Jackets on this video.
I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS - PLEASE NEVER STOP
love all the jackets but what are those trousers, love the texture
It would be interesting to see you review the LifeLabs MegaWarm jacket. It claims to be the world's warmest jacket
That last jacket looked too short.
I got myself the north face mcmurdo Parka, i love it. Its the parka from last years episode i think
I’m curious to know what bag he’s using, simply because he said he doesn’t like people to see it!
Great video, surprised your
Manifattura ceccarelli fisherman parka didn't make an appearance
Hey @theironsnail, what’s your height and weight? Trying to decide on jacket size. P.S. you are a cool guy.
What's happening with Maniffatura Ceccarelli? Don't love it anymore?
What jacket are you wearing in the beginning of the video tho?
Where did you go we miss you on T&H 😢
They’ve expanded to three hosts and T&H, and when not on camera, he’s behind the camera.
Check out the US Military Extrem Cold Weather Jacket
ECWCS Gen. 3 Level 7... the short version!
Thanks you had to put the speed 2.0 to skip and get to the point a-lot faster
I think gore-tex is more a marketing gimmick than a holy gift from god himself
Theo, I didn't know you had your own channel.
I actually quite enjoyed the British ( really pre 60s R.P. English ( I'm so pedantic ) ) accent. Cheers.
I’d love to hear what you think about moose knuckles parkas and their jackets