winter jacket

The warmest is down. But the UK is too wet for it and doesn't even get that cold. Personally I wear a thick merino wool long sleeve tshirt thing, a midweight fleece or wool jumper, and a thin fleece lined softshell.
 
Personally I wear a ls thermal baselayer, a ss coolmax baselayer and ls tshirt.

Jacket is a stormkloth camo, withstands most weather, not quite full on waterproof but no jacket is.
but it's quilted and very comfy.
Spent all day with that combo, along with stormkloth trousers and running tights whilst walking all over exmoor.

Good as come midday I could throw off a couple thin layers when it warmed up.

I reckon -10 is comfortable with that little lot.
 
My girlfriend bought me one of these over in Austria

https://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/Jack-Jones...1X69&_trksid=p2489528.m4334.l8656&_mwBanner=1

It looks smart but I didn't think it would be terribly warm. I was wrong, it's really warm - I've used it in Poland, Austria, Latvia, Slovakia and Croatia this winter in temps down to about -10 and it's been great. Not sure how waterproof it is as we've only had light showers.
 
I bought the Mountain Equipment Lightline at the end of last year. Not as high spec as the Vega though. I'm not one that likes the puffa style jackets but after putting it on it felt like I'd got into a sleeping bag. I do need to be careful at what temps I use it in though as it does really warm me up. I mostly purchased it for freezing days on the airfield glider flying in winter as things only get colder as you go up and there is no heating in a glider! Does a great job of keeping me warm.
I have the same... Wearing it over anything more that a long sleeved t shirt results in massive overheating!
Great bit of kit though for the money
 
Why would you deliberately look like a chav though?

That Haglofs looks like chav wear that's been nicked

Don’t most chavs wear “Barbour” jackets?

And a lumberjack shirt? I guess you definitely wouldn't be considered chavvy but still... :p

As mentioned in a previous thread it really depends on what you’re planning on doing. Layers aren’t great if you’re just going out shopping , walking to work or a friends house. One or two thicker layers is better than several thinner layers for that IMO.

A single thicker jacket with potentially a waterproof over the top for wet days is going to be a better bet.
 
Layers definitely do the biz. Yesterday was very cold but I was outside working on the car. It was dirty work so I wore old clothes: A cotton grandad top, then a thermal jumper followed by a hoodie type jacket without a hood. It was toasty warm and not as bulky as a big winter jacket.
 
I have the same... Wearing it over anything more that a long sleeved t shirt results in massive overheating!
Great bit of kit though for the money

Don’t get the Vega then! It’s crazy warm. Its like walking around wrapped in your duvet. The hood acts as an amazing pillow for sleeping on the train as well lol.
 
I've just bought a Montane Black Ice jacket, you can get them online for ~£130. It's nice and comfy, the hood is so soft it feels like you've a cloud on your head :o. Like Rab it's also a British brand. I similarly wouldn't call it a chavvy brand, unlike North Face / Superdry etc, which are more mainstream.

https://www.montane.co.uk/mens-c1/clothing-c25/insulation-c6/black-ice-jacket-p50

In real life it's no where near as puffy as the photos on their site makes it look.
 
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