Topic

Brooks-Range Alpini Mountain Anorak Review


Forum Posting

A Membership is required to post in the forums. Login or become a member to post in the member forums!

Home Forums Campfire Editor’s Roundtable Brooks-Range Alpini Mountain Anorak Review

  • This topic is empty.
Viewing 7 posts - 1 through 7 (of 7 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • #1259430
    Addie Bedford
    BPL Member

    @addiebedford

    Locale: Montana

    Companion forum thread to:

    Brooks-Range Alpini Mountain Anorak Review

    #1613828
    Richard Nisley
    BPL Member

    @richard295

    Locale: San Francisco Bay Area

    Will,

    Nice review as usual but there is one statement in it that I question. You said, "The jackets most similar to the Alpini are the PHD Ultra Down Pullover, Minimus Down Pullover, and Nunatak Skaha Anorak."

    My data shows both the WM Flight and the FF Hyperion are less weight, fractionally warmer, and providing the feature set you desired. Are these competitive jackets in your pending SOM report?

    Regards,

    #1613838
    John S.
    BPL Member

    @jshann

    Nice review Will!

    #1614069
    Gerry Volpe
    Member

    @gvolpe

    Locale: Vermont

    Excellent article as always. Your previous state of the market on bags helped me decide on my most recent acquisition. I have a question that is a bit of a tangent. This is the second time you have shown the picture of you in the Hex 3. I was wondering about the ski as centerpole, it is a great idea. Anyway How do you set it in the snow so as to adjust the height correctly? Also do you cover the ski tip with anything or just use it as is? Any insight into your technique would be appreciated. Thanks

    #1615641
    Will Rietveld
    BPL Member

    @williwabbit

    Locale: Southwest Colorado

    Hi All, here's my responses to comments and questions:

    Richard: Of course the FF Hyperion and WM Flight are also similar to the Alpini. I chose to narrow it a bit by listing the MOST similar jackets. Since the Alpini is an anorak, I chose to list other anoraks with similar insulation.

    Gerry: I went on the winter camping trip with BPL Senior Editor Mike Martin, and we used Mike's Hex. Here is Mike's response on how we set it up: "The ski tip is used without any special padding. I know from experience that the Hex pole needs to come up to my chin on level ground. My skis are a bit longer than that, so I knew I would have to dig down a bit. I used a stuff sack filled with snow under the bottom of the ski. If the tent is a bit droopy, just shovel a bit more snow under the sack. Finally, I leave
    the tiedown straps (or cords in the case of my modified Hex) loose until after the center Ski/pole goes up. Then the final pitch can be adjusted by cinching down the straps.

    All that said, we had a pretty sloppy pitch when we used the tent. We should have spent more time grooming the site, and the deadmen could have been located a bit better. But, we were cold and tired, and there was no wind that night, so it was "good enough".

    Best, Will

    #1615646
    Gerry Volpe
    Member

    @gvolpe

    Locale: Vermont

    Thank you very much for the response. I will definately experiment with that next winter.

    #1735004
    nanook ofthenorth
    BPL Member

    @nanookofthenorth

    How warm is this? Does the MB Alpine Light really feel warmer in use? I find that amazing!

Viewing 7 posts - 1 through 7 (of 7 total)
  • You must be logged in to reply to this topic.
Forum Posting

A Membership is required to post in the forums. Login or become a member to post in the member forums!

Get the Newsletter

Get our free Handbook and Receive our weekly newsletter to see what's new at Backpacking Light!

Gear Research & Discovery Tools


Loading...