Submitted by InTheKnow_12 t3_zde7fx in BuyItForLife

I live in area where the temp in the winter are -2 - 15 c. I suffer in the cold so I want a realy warm jacket (puffer?). My budget is around 150 usd, any recommendations? What do you think about northface?

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Quail-a-lot t1_iz19y2z wrote

Land's End Stadium Squall. Pockets galore, great hood, warm and windproof, long and has the walking slits to the sides so you can sit down on a snowy or wet bench without getting a wet bum.

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amydol1 t1_iz1fg7k wrote

Use code CLOUD for 50% off. Lands End has an unconditional guarantee. I’ve been happy with their products and have worn their coats for recess duty as a teacher in Western Maryland.

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Meretneith t1_iz1h575 wrote

THIS. I got one used for around 35€ years ago and it's the best winter coat I have ever owned. Still looks like new, can be machine washed and go into the dryer, water and windproof and keeps me warm all day no matter how cold it is. I wore it to an amusement park and rode outdoor roller coasters at -4 degrees celsius. Wasn't cold for a minute.

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Alaska_Pipeliner t1_iz11egs wrote

Sierra designs had a good puffy jacket. I bought it back in 2003 and it is still going strong. Also mountain hardware is a great brand and you may be able buy used.

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Plonsky2 t1_iz14qgg wrote

REI Co-op has a dale going. I think it ends soon. Their brand is really good and usually cheaper.

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bigploop t1_iz12wkb wrote

I swear by Arcteryx. They have a pretty solid lifetime warranty too

Edit: sorry I didn’t read your price range nvm

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P3V8S80 t1_iz25eql wrote

I use a fleece zip up hooded jacket I got off Amazon for about $40 and a larger winter jacket without hood over top. The fleece is warm. Just make sure you get a winter jacket that repels water and doesn't let the wind through... Basically a canvas material.

I use this combo to clear snow with my snowthrower on my tractor, exposed to the wind and snow and I've kept warm.

Trick is layers... T-shirt, sweatshirt, zip up hooded jacket and winter jacket. Make sure you have good gloves too. Once your hands get cold, you can't seem to feel warm no matter what (if you're like me).

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regaphysics t1_iz19y59 wrote

Marmot guides down is a good jacket that frequently goes on sale in that price range (not at the moment though I don’t think).

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TigerLeader t1_izw67c4 wrote

Second this, I use it under a hardshell when things get seriously cold (-25 c and colder) in the bush when I'm doing fieldwork and it's phenomenal warmth for the price. Got a couple small holes from the rough usage I put it through, but a bit of tenacious tape and it's all set

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AVLLaw t1_iz657nh wrote

Goodwill is your friend

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ZenoofElia t1_iz172h0 wrote

Columbia is totally in your price range (new or used) and absolutely BIFL, they are on sale now btw. Otherwise for your budget look at Patagonia used (ebay) as far as true BIFL, which I'm presuming is what you're seeking since you posted it on this sub.

NorthFace, LL Bean, Arcteryx, Rei, Sierra are NOT bifl warrantied (as far as I know), though they may be high quality.

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nicoke17 t1_iz19zeb wrote

Columbia for sure, Make sure it’s waterproof (not just water resistant) so you can wear in the rain/snow for a longer amount of time.

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Isitharry t1_iz2l138 wrote

+1 for Columbia. I think I bought the original bugaboo 3-in-1 on my trip to the Antarctic Peninsula years ago. Granted, it was their summer in February but I did sweat wearing that thing!

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edcculus t1_iz1jte6 wrote

Possibly look at REI's home brand of jackets. $150 is pretty low for a quality puffer, but you might be able to pick up an REI one on sale for close to that.

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PageStunning6265 t1_iz2socq wrote

Pategonia used to have a thing where they would check, clean and resell used outerwear. I’d look into that.

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rippah777 t1_iz5j0ec wrote

I’m going to throw this option out. Research your needs regardless of price then search for it 2nd hand on EBay. I have purchased many jackets barely used for half the price.

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BulldogNebula t1_iz7gz9y wrote

I love Columbia's jackets that are fleece lined, but the fleece also zips out. I have had the same one for almost 10 years and I'm always zipping the fleece out to wear it alone. Although it might be a bit above your budget, I'd look for something along those lines.

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Handball_fan t1_iz2n82u wrote

YouTube Dan Becker best down jacket.

The best value for money puffer is the Decathlon.

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photobone t1_iz1rko4 wrote

You need to up your budget considerably if you're looking to BIFL. And a puffer jacket isn't going to last a lifetime. They are made to be light = not durable.

I have a NorthFace McMurdo Antarctic expedition parka. It was $750. It is warm AF and it is BIFL. You need to keep saving 😉

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