We are sad and have “his and hers” Alpkit Filos. Bargains in their sales at £80, a mate who does winter walking in tbe Lakes reckons it is still a bargain at normal price.
I’m the only one in the office who didn’t complain about the cold after the 10 minute walk from the car park this morning. And for standing around on a cold and windy school playground when the teachers decide to not let the kids out on time, it has been amazing!
I’ve just got a Haglofs jacket for Xmas and its bloody awesome (mine isn’t the down one but I tried one on while i was in the shop). I’ve got various North Face jackets and none come close to the fit and finish of a ‘Lof. This is much cheapness (relatively) and would be the one I’d buy
bonesetter – yes, Alpkit seem to sell them off Feb/March time. I got mine last year, wife got hers the year before. Bit of a gamble waiting of course! Subscribe to their emails for details.
If you are anywhere close you could always ring them and see if they have any seconds or returns going cheap. They sometimes do, they had lots a couple of years ago when I last went to their yard sale.
And if you are close enough for Alpkit then you are close enough for the Rab factory as well.
I’ve had an alpkit one for years which has lasted well despite my best efforts. They also repaired it for free for me ( in exchange for a box of chocs). I found it warmer and nicer to wear than my Rab neutrino endurance. I couldn’t believe I sold the latter for almost full retail ( I paid 110) after a year though.
My favourite is a Halti I picked up in tacky max. Halti are a Finnish brand that make really nice kit. I think I paid 60 for a 750 FP jacket.
I’ve just got a Haglofs jacket for Xmas and its bloody awesome (mine isn’t the down one but I tried one on while i was in the shop). I’ve got various North Face jackets and none come close to the fit and finish of a ‘Lof. This is much cheapness (relatively) and would be the one I’d buy
Hmmm, my Haglofs waterproof has been falling apart, now shiny new fleece has an iffy zip less than a week in….
got a NF down gotham jacket for xmas and when asked about it on here people said too warm , it’s a heavy jacket and a snug fit, i spent boxing day at football (my son made me) it was perfect for sitting down doing bugger all with the occasional standing up to cheer a goal !
I like the look of the Jottnir Fafnir jacket, and it’s the same price as the Black Diamond Hot Forge (when that’s got £70 off), too!
Expensive, yes, but Arc’teryx stuff is insanely pricey.
Nige.
The Alpkit down jackets are great for the money.
Very warm, if a little bulky, but you’ll not go far wrong for the kind of use you’re looking for.
Amanda has one, I have one, but we only wear them for a walk to the pub when it’s propper cold.
It’s been excellent and my go to jacket (when dry) for dog walking, work, hanging around outside shops etc.
I don’t really feed the cold too much, so anything more insulated would be overkill for me.
I’ve always been a fan of down jackets but this year I went for an arcteryx synthetic.
It’s fantastic. Just as warm as a down 600 fill but you can just chuck It in the washing machine without worry or faff.
I bought a Montane Extreme jacket in the summer sale at go outdoors. It’s the best £70 I’ve ever spent, extremely warm with just a merino base layer underneath for waking the dog in -3C the other night.
I have to say that comparing my jacket to the other high st brand names, the Alpkit is considerably thicker.
If it finally gives up or is destroyed in some way ill be getting the same jacket as replacement.
Yes its warm but you can also crush it really small into the bottom of the pack. You had the day out and off to the pub where you feel chilled. Its ideal for that. Certainly a considerably warmer throw on than anything else you can pack at that size.
Well, I had a run up to Cirencester today, thought I’d pop into my mate Sean’s bike shop to say hello and Happy New Year and they were closed! So I had a look in Mountain Warehouse, which was my other reason to go up, and had a shufti at those lightweight down jackets, reduced to £50, but tbh I wasn’t that impressed, they’re ok for the money, but hardly any different to my Uniqlo jacket, apart from being synthetic fill instead of down, and having the two chest pockets.
Fine if you need a light jacket, but I certainly couldn’t justify getting one.
Gives me a good excuse to start saving for a Jottnir jacket, though… 😀
I love down jackets – really cosy when it’s cold. But only needed/appropriate really for when you’re standing/sitting around and not generating much heat e.g. wild camping/belaying in winter.
That said, I wore my North Face Nuptse most days on a trekking trip in Nepal – but we were up above 5000m and not really moving too fast!
It’s had loads of use and is now 10 years old and still going strong so from a value for money point of view I’d say it’s been well worth it.
I find synthetic’s not as warm, but for most UK temps and if you’re moving then that’s prob more appropriate, esp as UK tends to be more damp as well!
I’ve got a few down jackets stored in the loft from my Winter Mountaineering days. I mainly use synthetic jackets now, cheaper, easier to clean (bung in the wash once a month) and just as comfy, although not quite as warm. I’ve been skiing all week in a Rab synthetic jacket and don’t miss my down jackets at all.
NB Decathlon do pretty reasonable down jackets price wise.