Cockpit USA IS the current official supplier of the leather A-2 jacket for the U.S. Air Force. Products in this video: -Cockpit USA N-2B: rebrand.ly/zniamvo -Cockpit USA N-3B: rebrand.ly/u53iytn -Cockpit USA MA-1: rebrand.ly/ugzgfrb
My A-2 is not from this company, there are several based on DoD requisitions. Second, as a C-17A pilot who went to Tule AB, Greenland, I did not have an N-2B. The DoD issues a Gore Tex parka. The DoD nylon flight jackets have also moved away from Nomex satin.
I do not comment a lot on this platform, but this style of video is near perfection. Professional, funny yet so familiar. I hope you do well and until next time!
This video has perfect timing. I ended up finding a 1980s Alpha Industries N-2B bomber jacket in the closet couple weeks ago. It wasn’t surplus. It was made in the US and I guess was made for the general public since it’s missing any of the contract labels (at least I think; I can’t seem to find any). It was all black, barely used condition. Got it dry cleaned and is now part of the rotation!
I still have my N-3B parka from the US Army. It’s still the warmest jacket I own. I need it out here in Montana it’s -45 this morning without the wind chill.
I absolutely loved the jacket coming closer to Carl weeping angel style from Dr Who. Hilarious! Thanks for a laugh and such an in depth and thoughtful review! Definitely not my style but still seriously entertaining. Loved the nod to Michael of the Iron Snail and golden doodle sighting too! Hope you have a great weekend!
For the cutback on the sleeve cuffs. Arcteryx jackets use something similar on some of their elastic cuffs such as the Atom LT. I find it helps the sleeve expand a little easier than if it was a typical cuff sewn in a circle
I remember being issued an N2B in the early 80's in addition to my M65, as the quartermaster was out of N3Bs in my size. Best jacket I've ever owned - even my ice fishing gear isn't as good. I really loved the pass-through pockets and wish more companies included them. I still have my M65, just haven't fit into it in years. Maybe try that one next?
They still issued a type of these around 2006 when I was stationed in Korea. It was cotton so as long as it was too cold for snow to melt, it was great. I still have my BDU m65 field jacket BTW and occasionally wear it to walk the dog. Cheers!
My Alpha Inds N-2b is to small now they only make up to 3xl & my chest is 54inc,Fantastic looking coat that attracts & commands attention.Welcome Carl to the N-2b fan club.
I've never been without an N-2B for over 30 years. Mostly Alpha Industries early on and nowadays Schott NYC. Amazing, timeless jackets. Also, your pooch is adorable.
I’ve worn an N-2B in wintertime for around 20 years. Have owned several in NYC/LI area and also up in Rochester/Buffalo. Great warm jacket that you can get for $75-150 range online. Be careful of the Asian knockoffs but there are some Euro sellers with. OS U.S. Military ones. The mentioned Cockpit USA also has them. My GF thought ut was a smart winter choice….and she is actually from SIBERIA!!😸
Great video, as always. That is a jacket that I was unfamiliar with. Now I'm considering adding one to my rotation. I'm surprised they went with Primaloft. The US military rejected Primaloft because it was too fragile. Climashield is usually a better choice for me.
The only jacket I bought that I never really wore. I'm old and cold now, wish I still had it. Actually too warm for almost anything (when I was 30 years old). Very stiff. Never really "broke in". Did I say it was warm? The fur was real coyote so it wouldn't allow your frozen breath to accumulate. Yes, you looked like an Arctic Explorer when you wore it.
I prefer 3m thinsulate because it’s easier to wash and it’s less bulky. I’ve seen a Uniqlo bomber jacket with those sleeves but I think it’s too keep your wrists secure as possible. That quilted liner is apparently call an onion quilt and it’s odd design is to keep the lining in place. The rope on the buttons I’ve do know they were made earlier with cotton but later a nylon blend. The fur trim is a little interesting because when it comes to nb3 or m51 or other parkas with fur trims in general they used mainly wolves fur because the fur does not get soaked by the snow and was super effective at insulation but expensive to and they would use racoon or fox fur then fake fur as later on the army didn’t see the point of using that stuff anymore.
Gorgeous jacket, Carl. Thanks for showing it to us. Several days (weeks?) ago I sent you an email about my air force N-3B parka from around 1960 with wolverine fur lining the hood. If you want to see pics of it to compare to this jacket, just let me know. I guess you could reply to that email if you do.
@@rickc4317 vyderzhivayet eta parka? spasibo za otvet! Hello, please tell me what temperature in Celsius this parka can withstand? Thanks for the answer!
@@rickc4317 oglasny? Spasibo za otvet!) I read on the internet that it can withstand -60! It was designed for the cold of Alaska and it can be that cold there! Is that right, do you agree? Thanks for the answer!)
@@rickc4317 Of course, I agree, considering the multi-layered system, that's what I meant!) You are a good conversationalist, thank you for the wonderful dialogue!)
I wonder if that wrist cuff feature is functional? Maybe to give a spot of relief to more easily pull the cuff back to look at your watch? I know those ribbed cuffs that are stitched all the way around can be a bear when you want to look at your watch.
Question for all "lumber sexuals" What types of wristwatches goes with this style? IMO stainless steel doesn't mix well with the natural color scheme of the lumber look, but a gold watch is way to fancy. I'm currently sporting a black Casio sports watch, but black doesn't really fit either. What goes with the nickel and brass hardware on my boots, and belt?
Can't fault the review except at 4:45 'real-world' conditions. With a temp of 29F (which is -1C) and little to no windchill, honestly, for most of Eastern Canada and some of Eastern US that's a 'warm' winter's day and most guys out here wouldn't bother with more than a sweatshirt when working. We need to get some data at -15C to -35C (5F to -30F).
So, would you expect me to travel to Alberta Canada each time I need to test out a new jacket? That's simply not financially reasonable or even a sensible request. I live in an area with a very high concentration of people, and many whom might consider buying this jacket. Sure, you could consider wearing it in extreme conditions but I wouldnt.
Cockpit USA IS the current official supplier of the leather A-2 jacket for the U.S. Air Force.
Products in this video:
-Cockpit USA N-2B: rebrand.ly/zniamvo
-Cockpit USA N-3B: rebrand.ly/u53iytn
-Cockpit USA MA-1: rebrand.ly/ugzgfrb
My A-2 is not from this company, there are several based on DoD requisitions.
Second, as a C-17A pilot who went to Tule AB, Greenland, I did not have an N-2B. The DoD issues a Gore Tex parka. The DoD nylon flight jackets have also moved away from Nomex satin.
LOL! Carl everybody knows i bury myself a few feet under the ground when im not filming
I do not comment a lot on this platform, but this style of video is near perfection. Professional, funny yet so familiar. I hope you do well and until next time!
Wow, thank you for the wonderful compliment! I'll try to keep up the quality!
The iron snail comment, tho…😂😂😂😂
LOL!
That's a thing of beauty. Reminds me of the parkas from the The Thing movies.
This video has perfect timing. I ended up finding a 1980s Alpha Industries N-2B bomber jacket in the closet couple weeks ago. It wasn’t surplus. It was made in the US and I guess was made for the general public since it’s missing any of the contract labels (at least I think; I can’t seem to find any). It was all black, barely used condition. Got it dry cleaned and is now part of the rotation!
I still have my N-3B parka from the US Army. It’s still the warmest jacket I own. I need it out here in Montana it’s -45 this morning without the wind chill.
The OG! That’s awesome man. Thank you for your service!
@@CarlMurawski - Thank you- I enjoy your channel. I’m a logger in Montana.
My N3B DLA100-83-C-0395 is just perfect to me. Greenbrier Industries Inc. make it perfect. No need for "fancy" look & bunch of "details" 👍
I absolutely loved the jacket coming closer to Carl weeping angel style from Dr Who. Hilarious! Thanks for a laugh and such an in depth and thoughtful review! Definitely not my style but still seriously entertaining. Loved the nod to Michael of the Iron Snail and golden doodle sighting too! Hope you have a great weekend!
Carl this video feels so..Carl. Really looks like you’re hitting your stride and it’s great to see man
Hope so! But I agree, peppering bits of humor, history, with cool product, it was a very organic video.
Fun jacket. The sneak attack on the jacket cracked me up.
Hahahaha thanks man! I saw a sill joke and just went for it. 😆
For the cutback on the sleeve cuffs. Arcteryx jackets use something similar on some of their elastic cuffs such as the Atom LT. I find it helps the sleeve expand a little easier than if it was a typical cuff sewn in a circle
I remember being issued an N2B in the early 80's in addition to my M65, as the quartermaster was out of N3Bs in my size. Best jacket I've ever owned - even my ice fishing gear isn't as good. I really loved the pass-through pockets and wish more companies included them. I still have my M65, just haven't fit into it in years. Maybe try that one next?
They still issued a type of these around 2006 when I was stationed in Korea. It was cotton so as long as it was too cold for snow to melt, it was great. I still have my BDU m65 field jacket BTW and occasionally wear it to walk the dog. Cheers!
My Alpha Inds N-2b is to small now they only make up to 3xl & my chest is 54inc,Fantastic looking coat that attracts & commands attention.Welcome Carl to the N-2b fan club.
Happy to be a part of it!
That fur around your beard looked beautiful, and very comfy
Looks like a perfect warm jacket for that snow ⛄️
I've never been without an N-2B for over 30 years. Mostly Alpha Industries early on and nowadays Schott NYC. Amazing, timeless jackets.
Also, your pooch is adorable.
She’s fantastic! A great companion for sure.
Great review Carl, I’m going to check out their website.
Love this jacket! My uncle rocked one for years 👊🏼👌🏼
I’ve worn an N-2B in wintertime for around 20 years. Have owned several in NYC/LI area and also up in Rochester/Buffalo. Great warm jacket that you can get for $75-150 range online. Be careful of the Asian knockoffs but there are some Euro sellers with. OS U.S. Military ones. The mentioned Cockpit USA also has them. My GF thought ut was a smart winter choice….and she is actually from SIBERIA!!😸
Great video, as always. That is a jacket that I was unfamiliar with. Now I'm considering adding one to my rotation. I'm surprised they went with Primaloft. The US military rejected Primaloft because it was too fragile. Climashield is usually a better choice for me.
Nowadays the military is on board with primaloft. I know, I'm active in Germany and we have several types of parkas with it. Cheers!
Great video as always. Did you have to up size for the correct fit/style? Sizing and on body shots would be helpful. Thanks Carl 🙏
lol really enjoyed all the comedy bits in this one Carl.
I know Michael from the Iron snail will definitely appreciate that.
I used to have one in the 1990s.The N3B jacket is a little too big for me so I bought the N2B.
Awesome video!
Thank you!
This appears to be the same material in the military poncho liner (or woobie). I’ve got a vest made of a woobie and it’s fantastic.
The only jacket I bought that I never really wore. I'm old and cold now, wish I still had it.
Actually too warm for almost anything (when I was 30 years old). Very stiff. Never really "broke in".
Did I say it was warm? The fur was real coyote so it wouldn't allow your frozen breath to accumulate.
Yes, you looked like an Arctic Explorer when you wore it.
Any chance of a CockpitUSA N1 deck jacket review?
Definitely. I’ve found this brand is a really great blend of quality and value.
I prefer 3m thinsulate because it’s easier to wash and it’s less bulky. I’ve seen a Uniqlo bomber jacket with those sleeves but I think it’s too keep your wrists secure as possible. That quilted liner is apparently call an onion quilt and it’s odd design is to keep the lining in place. The rope on the buttons I’ve do know they were made earlier with cotton but later a nylon blend. The fur trim is a little interesting because when it comes to nb3 or m51 or other parkas with fur trims in general they used mainly wolves fur because the fur does not get soaked by the snow and was super effective at insulation but expensive to and they would use racoon or fox fur then fake fur as later on the army didn’t see the point of using that stuff anymore.
Gorgeous jacket, Carl. Thanks for showing it to us.
Several days (weeks?) ago I sent you an email about my air force N-3B parka from around 1960 with wolverine fur lining the hood. If you want to see pics of it to compare to this jacket, just let me know. I guess you could reply to that email if you do.
@@rickc4317 vyderzhivayet eta parka? spasibo za otvet!
Hello, please tell me what temperature in Celsius this parka can withstand? Thanks for the answer!
@@IshElohim I've used it in -23C and not been cold. Of course it depends upon wind and activity level.
@@rickc4317 oglasny? Spasibo za otvet!)
I read on the internet that it can withstand -60! It was designed for the cold of Alaska and it can be that cold there! Is that right, do you agree? Thanks for the answer!)
@@IshElohim Perhaps if you had many layers under it. I don't believe, by itself, it'd keep you warm at that extreme temperature.
@@rickc4317
Of course, I agree, considering the multi-layered system, that's what I meant!) You are a good conversationalist, thank you for the wonderful dialogue!)
love the channel i live in texas so a jacket like this is just over kill... WAIT THAT THING MOVED I SWEAR IT LOL
I wonder if that wrist cuff feature is functional? Maybe to give a spot of relief to more easily pull the cuff back to look at your watch? I know those ribbed cuffs that are stitched all the way around can be a bear when you want to look at your watch.
Really a unique jacket, too bad I am in California & prolly won't find a forecast to utilize this around here...Thanks! George ( Los Angeles )
Bombers and M65s you cant get wrong with that
Good video
Glad you enjoyed it!
Yes Carl. The jacket moved. You're joking but I saw it. Consider this your warning.
Question for all "lumber sexuals"
What types of wristwatches goes with this style?
IMO stainless steel doesn't mix well with the natural color scheme of the lumber look, but a gold watch is way to fancy.
I'm currently sporting a black Casio sports watch, but black doesn't really fit either.
What goes with the nickel and brass hardware on my boots, and belt?
Uhh...the N-2 series of jackets didn't exist in World War 2...
Poor Carl.... parka angst.
Yeah Carl, gotta watch out for those zombie parkas!
Cloe... So cute
where's the filson 2024 catalog review?
Unfortunately Filson has discontinued their print catalog. Just another one of the many signs of their downward spiral.
@@CarlMurawski so sad :(
Can't fault the review except at 4:45 'real-world' conditions. With a temp of 29F (which is -1C) and little to no windchill, honestly, for most of Eastern Canada and some of Eastern US that's a 'warm' winter's day and most guys out here wouldn't bother with more than a sweatshirt when working.
We need to get some data at -15C to -35C (5F to -30F).
So, would you expect me to travel to Alberta Canada each time I need to test out a new jacket? That's simply not financially reasonable or even a sensible request. I live in an area with a very high concentration of people, and many whom might consider buying this jacket. Sure, you could consider wearing it in extreme conditions but I wouldnt.
A cara que ele faz por errar o boné..muito engraçado esse mano 😂😂😂
Do you think you could mention Cockpit USA a few MORE times??
I’ll try to get it up to 100 mentions next time just for you George.
$600? I don't think so.
You can find milsurp ones for around $100. Cheers!