u/elrator11

Patagonia Powder Town, ¿qué talla debo elegir?

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Hello im thinking about buying the patagonia powder town shell but i have seen that the size isnt the real one lets say (people who usually uses large sizes needs m ...)

So now im doubting about what size should i choose. If someone has experience with this model and could tell.

Im a man 1.86m and 80kg (usually use L for everything),i dont know if i should choose L or M. (Also its important the thing that it should let me use inner layers such as a fleece or a down puffer jacket)

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u/elrator11 — 2 days ago

Patagonia Powder Town, ¿qué talla debo elegir?

Hello im thinking about buying the patagonia powder town shell but i have seen that the size isnt the real one lets say (people who usually uses large sizes needs m ...)

So now im doubting about what size should i choose. If someone has experience with this model and could tell.

Im a man 1.86m and 80kg (usually use L for everything),i dont know if i should choose L or M

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u/elrator11 — 2 days ago

Patagonia Powder Town, ¿qué talla debo elegir?

Hello im thinking about buying the patagonia powder town shell but i have seen that the size isnt the real one lets say (people who usually uses large sizes needs m ...)

So now im doubting about what size should i choose. If someone has experience with this model and could tell.

Im a man 1.86m and 80kg (usually use L for everything),i dont know if i should choose L or M

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u/elrator11 — 2 days ago

What 3 Layer should i choose for skiing/snowboarding? Advise needed.

Hi everyone.

I need something versatile to use not only for skiing, but also for hiking and trekking, or even as streetwear. The thing is, I'm looking for a third-layer jacket, and the more jackets I look at, the harder it is to decide. I'm looking for a waterproof and breathable third layer, but I have a major dilemma regarding the type of membrane and versatility.

On one hand, I'm looking for something that guarantees total waterproofness for those tough days of blizzards or wet snow, but at the same time breathes well when the activity intensifies or during demanding approach sections. I've seen some very robust, ski-specific options (with Gore-Tex Pro or similar), but the prices are a bit scary, and I'm afraid they might be too rigid or heavy.

On the other hand, I have several 3-layer (3L) jackets on my radar that were initially designed for trekking/mountaineering (specifically the Haglöfs Front Proof II). Aesthetically I like it, it's lightweight, and the price is usually a bit more contained. My question is, does anyone use or has anyone used a 3L trekking jacket for skiing?

Let's see if you can recommend some jackets.

Thanks"

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u/elrator11 — 4 days ago

What 3 Layer should i choose for skiing/snowboarding? Advise needed.

Hi everyone.

I need something versatile to use not only for skiing, but also for hiking and trekking, or even as streetwear. The thing is, I'm looking for a third-layer jacket, and the more jackets I look at, the harder it is to decide. I'm looking for a waterproof and breathable third layer, but I have a major dilemma regarding the type of membrane and versatility.

On one hand, I'm looking for something that guarantees total waterproofness for those tough days of blizzards or wet snow, but at the same time breathes well when the activity intensifies or during demanding approach sections. I've seen some very robust, ski-specific options (with Gore-Tex Pro or similar), but the prices are a bit scary, and I'm afraid they might be too rigid or heavy.

On the other hand, I have several 3-layer (3L) jackets on my radar that were initially designed for trekking/mountaineering (specifically the Haglöfs Front Proof II). Aesthetically I like it, it's lightweight, and the price is usually a bit more contained. My question is, does anyone use or has anyone used a 3L trekking jacket for skiing?

Let's see if you can recommend some jackets.

Thanks"

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u/elrator11 — 4 days ago