I'm new to the forum but have lurked for some time. I appreciate the knowledge and willingness to share it I've found here.
My query involves selecting a down jacket for winter camping. This jacket will NOT be used for backpacking.
The environment is the high deserts east of the Cascades and above the Columbia River in Central Washington. The camp sites will be served by a vehicle, so other layers and gear will be readily available.
The jacket will be used for keeping warm around camp after a day of activity. Temperatures will ususally be in the teens overnight, and the jacket will need to be a comfortble layer for these conditions. The climate is dry, but since I'll normally be camping on high ridges, wind will be a factor. A campfire may be possible some evenings, but when the wind is up or snow is covering the ground, there won't be the additional heat.
I'd like the jacket to be comfortable to wear in 15 – 25 degree temps with the ability to be serviceable at 0 – 10 degrees. Anything lower than that, and I'll need to have a talk with the local weather forecasters…..
My main order of criteria for selection are as follows:
1. Warmth – The jacket needs to be able to keep me warm at 10 degrees.
2. Compressability – While the jacket won't be used for backpacking, it will be carried on day hiikes to and from camp. It will serve primarily as an insurance policy against an unplanned, broken-ankle-induced, overnight stay away from camp. I just need one that compresses well enough to fit in pack. Question: Does a hood become a necessity due to this back-up duty?
3. Windproofness – As mentioned above, the area I frequent is also frequented by wind. I'll always have a waterproof/breathable shell on hand, but it can get mighty cold when the air temp is 10 degrees and the wind is blowing 40 MPH.
4. Weight – I hesitate to mention weight, because it really is a distant 4th to the three items mentioned above. I only do so to emphasize I want a jacket that will compress well enough to go into a fairly small pack, and not one of those monstrous, apres-ski parkas. To illustrate, my pack will contain about 6 lbs with a 12 oz jacket on board….6 lbs 12 oz with a 24 oz jacket. I can carry the extra 12 oz…it's not a make-or-break deal. Warmth is far more important.
Thanks for all ideas. So far, I've looked at the newer 800-fill Marmot Aba Dablam, Mont Bell Alpine Light Parka, Western Mountaineering Flash Jacket and Feathered Friends Volant Jacket. I'm not sure if I'm barking up the right tree with these pieces, but they all seem viable candidates.


