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    Addie Bedford
    BPL Member

    @addiebedford

    Locale: Montana

    Companion forum thread to:

    GoLite Hooded Inferno Jacket Review

    #1482526
    Jesse Taylor
    BPL Member

    @ahikernamedgq

    Overall, I think Golite makes some really great stuff.

    Great gear review. Enjoy the parka!

    #1482621
    Kathy Bartosh
    Member

    @sumo

    Locale: Southern Quebec

    My next serious purchase is a down parka. Thanks for a thourough review.

    On the manufacturer's website there is no mention on the hood in the product details. (??)

    Re: additional drop pocket- would it be worth it to sew one in?

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    eric strunk
    Member

    @cat300

    I did not see how many ounces of down were in the jacket. Any information on that?

    #1482921
    Mike Maurer
    Member

    @maurer

    Locale: Oregon

    I dunno gang,

    For the same 24 oz (and the same price) I could take a really warm Patagonia DAS synthetic Parka with big inside stash pockets. No worries about babysitting the shell, no worries about cold spots from sewn thru baffling and no loss of insulation when wet.

    Mike

    #1483327
    Christopher Bumgardner
    Member

    @quillbone

    At 20 oz with pertex endurance outer shell and similar bells and whistles (no fleece in the front pockets though, but also has sewn through baffles) the rab neutrino seems to be right in the category of the golite inferno. Oh, and it is around the same price. Right now I even found it online for as little as $198. I have this jacket and love it (I won't go into a full mini review). It has around 8 oz of 850 fill (US fill test). Does the inferno have more? I see the down fill question was already asked.

    I liked the review though Will. By the way, thanks for the Golite VO24 review you did a little while back. I got the pack as a result and really like it. Like you said in the VO24 review, it's load handling is great.

    #1484969
    Will Rietveld
    BPL Member

    @williwabbit

    Locale: Southwest Colorado

    Hi everyone, here's my responses to your questions:

    Kathy: I believe GoLite has hooded and non-hooded versions of this jacket.

    Eric: GoLite does not specify the amount of down in the jacket, just the fill power. It is fairly common for a manufacturer not to disclose the amount of down in a bag or jacket. Unfortunately, that omission makes it harder to compare products.

    Happy hiking!
    Will

    #1486510
    Andrew Skurka
    BPL Member

    @askurka

    Just got done with an 800-mile trip from Arches to the Grand Canyon and carried the Hooded Inferno the whole way. VERY glad to have it, especially since I was using the GoLite Ultra quilt and nights in the mid-teens were not uncommon.

    GoLite hooked me up with two version of the Hooded Inferno. One for "civilian use," i.e. "you're not allowed to get this one stinky or to chop it up"; the other for "trail use," i.e. "you can do whatever you want to it and it can smell horrible, and that's okay."

    I removed the fleece-lined pockets in my trail jacket and cut out the inside lining that seperates the pocket and the wearer (it's a third layer of fabric — there's no down in there) and managed to get the weight down to 20.8 oz, size Men's Medium.

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    Matt Lutz
    Member

    @citystuckhiker

    Locale: Midwest

    @Andy: I have a similar jacket I have been testing that also has a liner on the inside. Like you said, essentially a third layer of fabric with no down inside. Can you explain why that is done? Seems useless to me.

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    Kathy Bartosh
    Member

    @sumo

    Locale: Southern Quebec

    Thanks Will.

    Happy trails.

    #1488202
    Andrew Skurka
    BPL Member

    @askurka

    It is essentially useless, as it provides very little warmth for its weight. I think it's done to keep the pockets from being visible from the inside of the jacket. Not really a concern for me, but I can't think of another reason. I suppose the pockets could snagged on things too if they were out in the open. But, whatever, the third layer of fabric should not be there.

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