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Grinder
11-04-2009, 11:49
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On page 35 there is a goose down outer wear listing

They show a jacket, rated at 15 degrees, for 69 in regular sizes. Free shipping too. There is an extra zipper for a front chest pocket. No weight listed and no packing size description.

Does anyone already own one and care to take the time to comment?

I've owned some llbean stuff and it was pretty good.

I added this to the Land's End down Jacket thread in this section too.

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Mags
11-04-2009, 13:51
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Does anyone already own one and care to take the time to comment?




I do not own one, but two friends of mine do. They (both petite women) can't believe how warm they are! They are also pleased wit them from a fashion sense if that means anything. :)

Here's the jacket in question:
http://www.llbean.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CategoryDisplay?categoryId=51486&storeId=1&catalogId=1&langId=-1&feat=51590-ppxs&dds=y

Grinder
11-04-2009, 21:04
Thanks a million, Mags.
One more question:

Looking at the detail pictures you provided a link to, it appears this garment is more of a "real coat" than a cheaper alternate to the Montbell down inner jacket.

The loft of the down appears twice as thick as a Montbell down inner.

Would you agree with that?

Thanks

Mags
11-04-2009, 21:20
Would you agree with that?

Thanks

Yes! It is a winter coat and NOT for say late shoulder season hiking or throwing on when stopped for a quick break in winter. ( I use a similar Montbell Thermawrap for quick breaks in winter during the day)

A fair bit warmer and bulkier than a thin Montbell down inner coat. Naturally, it is heavier, too.


This photo is one of the people I mentioned above. It may give a better idea. IIRC, it was -5F or so (maybe even -10F as it was well into night during a cold snap) that night. When moving, she was warm. When stopped, she was cool (but not cold).



http://www.pmags.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=11635&g2_serialNumber=2&g2_GALLERYSID=2299d57123a5814e3c96235b967c033c


IF you can't tell, we were sledding so wearing the coat in the big, bad, wilderness of the Boulder sled hill was not a problem. :) (The hot cider after was quite nice, too!)

Wags
11-04-2009, 21:24
mags i've been trying to convince my gf to get a down jacket, but she's afraid they make her look like the michellin man. how's this jacket in the 'poofyness/not flattering' aspect?
also, how far down the hiney does it cover? girls don't liek jackets that stop at the waist

Mags
11-04-2009, 22:48
how's this jacket in the 'poofyness/not flattering' aspect?



Well, the two women I mentioned like it, but I also live in a very active outdoor area.

When I wore my Thermawrap around town, I rec'd compliments.

(Mind you, people wear Sorels around town when it snows too!)

When I wore it a month after my CDT hike (it was clean by then. :) ), the family back East basically said "What the frig is that?". (Actually, they did say "What the frig is that?"...)

You can't escape total "poofyness', but I think my two friends looked just fine in theirs..and they are not cold! The jacket comes down to the hips somewhat, but maybe not for the coverage your GF desires.

Now, for covering the hiney, it is a jacket so it does come down to the waist. You'd need a coat vs a jacket to get the total hiney coverage. Most coats look "classier" but are probably not as suited for practical outdoor use. OTOH, if your girlfriend just wants something nice for around town, the coat (vs. a short jacket) is going to be better.

Something like these perhaps?
http://www.llbean.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CategoryDisplay?categoryId=51487&storeId=1&catalogId=1&langId=-1&feat=51486-ppxs&dds=y
http://www.llbean.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CategoryDisplay?categoryId=44802&storeId=1&catalogId=1&langId=-1&feat=51486-ppxs&dds=y

BTW, this one look lighter then the above jackets, appears to go down to the hip and a bit more fashionable (and less poofy) than the $69 one. May be a good compromise between something practical and and less Michelin Man like.
http://www.llbean.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CategoryDisplay?categoryId=56661&storeId=1&catalogId=1&langId=-1&feat=51486-ppxs&dds=y


...and I just exhausted my entire knowledge of fashion in this one post. :eek:

Any ladies out there want to weigh in on this ?!?!? I don't want to get a guy in trouble with his GF for my bad fashion taste. :)

Wags
11-04-2009, 22:50
lol thanks mags

Mags
11-04-2009, 22:55
lol thanks mags

(If it was me..I'd go with the last option. But, I'm a single dude... ;) )

Cutty
11-04-2009, 22:56
i have had it with all the favorite suppliers of outdoor wear! i am pissed that
they never have my size, which is a size 54 regualr. that's 3xl. i can never
find the size that fits. they have the chinese and malaysians sizes thats for sure.
screw it! i will just wear a size 52 regular and to hell with it.
cutty,
pissed off

Mags
11-04-2009, 23:07
You may want to try Cabelas or a similar hunting/fishing focused retailer. They tend to have the very large sizes that more hiking and similar focused stores do not have.

For example, this one is $79 and comes in 3XL:
http://www.cabelas.com/p-0047907923016a.shtml
(They also sell a tall version for $10 more)

For a similar price, this one comes up to 5XL (wow) and looks to be akin to a Montbell light down coat:
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/product/standard-item.jsp?type=product&id=0044635920056a&cmCat=netcon&cm_ven=netcon&cm_cat=Google&cm_pla=cabelas%20down%20coat&cm_ite=netcon

I have never used Cabelas gear before, but I understand it is pretty rugged. The down coats aren't the lightest probably, but I can't picture them being too heavy because it is down and nylon after all.

Sportsman's Guide is a discount place that sells military surplus, overstock and hunting supplies. They often carry larger sizes. This jack is 700 fill (very good!) and comes in 3XL:
http://www.sportsmansguide.com/net/cb/browning-700-fill-down-jackets.aspx?a=529174

It IS $130..but looks to be a little more streamlined then other ones.


I have ordered stuff from them in the past (my latest buy? 2 prs of Czech army pants I use for trailwork. $15 with S&H!) and have been pleased.

Wise Old Owl
11-05-2009, 00:50
My LLBean down jacket came in at 160z

cruisaire
11-22-2009, 16:27
Hey, this one looks like $69 shipped today? Hmmmmm.......

Grinder
11-26-2009, 09:27
I got an email from them this morning: sale running thru friday 40% off and free ship means 60 net

http://www.landsend.com/ix/all-products/Men/Assortments=St-Nick-Picks/index.html?seq=1~3~2&catNumbers=1&visible=1~1~1&store=le&merchAsId=282&tab=16 (http://www.landsend.com/ix/all-products/Men/Assortments=St-Nick-Picks/index.html?seq=1%7E3%7E2&catNumbers=1&visible=1%7E1%7E1&store=le&merchAsId=282&tab=16)

That's the url to the ad link from the email. It went through a routine saying "your deal now activated" or similar words. I checked and the link works for me. Don't know if it's linked to my email address.

If it doesn't work from the link for you , use nov27 for ID and 00009201 for password. (it says. I have no idea how or where to use them. You'll have to figure that out for your self)

cruisaire
11-26-2009, 10:16
I got mine via e-mail, tried it and it's works +3-ish in tax

hikingshoes
12-03-2009, 21:29
Hey Mags,
Cabela's has a 550 down jacket on sale for $29.99 dollars.We have one up the road from my house.Ill be headed up there in the morning.Hope this helps for someone looking for a down jacket.Charles
You may want to try Cabelas or a similar hunting/fishing focused retailer. They tend to have the very large sizes that more hiking and similar focused stores do not have.

For example, this one is $79 and comes in 3XL:
http://www.cabelas.com/p-0047907923016a.shtml
(They also sell a tall version for $10 more)

For a similar price, this one comes up to 5XL (wow) and looks to be akin to a Montbell light down coat:
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/product/standard-item.jsp?type=product&id=0044635920056a&cmCat=netcon&cm_ven=netcon&cm_cat=Google&cm_pla=cabelas%20down%20coat&cm_ite=netcon

I have never used Cabelas gear before, but I understand it is pretty rugged. The down coats aren't the lightest probably, but I can't picture them being too heavy because it is down and nylon after all.

Sportsman's Guide is a discount place that sells military surplus, overstock and hunting supplies. They often carry larger sizes. This jack is 700 fill (very good!) and comes in 3XL:
http://www.sportsmansguide.com/net/cb/browning-700-fill-down-jackets.aspx?a=529174

It IS $130..but looks to be a little more streamlined then other ones.


I have ordered stuff from them in the past (my latest buy? 2 prs of Czech army pants I use for trailwork. $15 with S&H!) and have been pleased.

ShelterLeopard
12-03-2009, 22:42
I do not own one, but two friends of mine do. They (both petite women) can't believe how warm they are! They are also pleased wit them from a fashion sense if that means anything. :)

Here's the jacket in question:
http://www.llbean.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CategoryDisplay?categoryId=51486&storeId=1&catalogId=1&langId=-1&feat=51590-ppxs&dds=y

FNARG!!! Gosh, I go and spend money on a Patangonia lightweight down jacket, and suddenly everyone is posting lots of awesome down jackets that cost half the price. Grrrr.

Mags
12-04-2009, 00:05
Hey Mags,
Cabela's has a 550 down jacket on sale for $29.99 dollars.We have one up the road from my house.Ill be headed up there in the morning.Hope this helps for someone looking for a down jacket.Charles

Sweet....

For $30, the 550 fill is quite live-able. :)

Here's the link:
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/links/link.jsp?id=0073247981291a&type=product&cmCat=froogle&cm_ven=data_feed&cm_cat=froogle&cm_pla=0250304&cm_ite=0073247981291a


In black or green! What other colors do you need! :)

(Supposed to go to 0F or lower tonight. Just walking to the grocery store made me glad I have a down jacket!)

Compass
12-04-2009, 23:13
The only thing I can add is the cheaper jackets are quilted which means the insulation thickness is nearly 0 at the stitches(cold spots). The more expensive jackets are baffled which means a more constant thickness like sleeping bags.

Compass
12-04-2009, 23:15
Cabelas uses the term "channels" intead of quilted.

cruisaire
12-04-2009, 23:20
Buzz kill!

mudhead
12-05-2009, 08:40
For those near a LL outlet store. The Ellsworth, ME store had a number of down jackets. Not as cheap as the $25 last time:), but might be worth a look.

Have to be careful at these outlets. Chamois shirts were the same price as the catalog.


When they get the clearance rack going...

hikingshoes
12-05-2009, 23:18
I just order my 650 goose down jacket for 69.00 dollars,with free shipping.I used this CODE: 3017105.Before i used the code the jacket was going to be 77.00dollars and dont put the LL in.Hope this help.Charles
Well, the two women I mentioned like it, but I also live in a very active outdoor area.

When I wore my Thermawrap around town, I rec'd compliments.

(Mind you, people wear Sorels around town when it snows too!)

When I wore it a month after my CDT hike (it was clean by then. :) ), the family back East basically said "What the frig is that?". (Actually, they did say "What the frig is that?"...)

You can't escape total "poofyness', but I think my two friends looked just fine in theirs..and they are not cold! The jacket comes down to the hips somewhat, but maybe not for the coverage your GF desires.

Now, for covering the hiney, it is a jacket so it does come down to the waist. You'd need a coat vs a jacket to get the total hiney coverage. Most coats look "classier" but are probably not as suited for practical outdoor use. OTOH, if your girlfriend just wants something nice for around town, the coat (vs. a short jacket) is going to be better.

Something like these perhaps?
http://www.llbean.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CategoryDisplay?categoryId=51487&storeId=1&catalogId=1&langId=-1&feat=51486-ppxs&dds=y
http://www.llbean.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CategoryDisplay?categoryId=44802&storeId=1&catalogId=1&langId=-1&feat=51486-ppxs&dds=y

BTW, this one look lighter then the above jackets, appears to go down to the hip and a bit more fashionable (and less poofy) than the $69 one. May be a good compromise between something practical and and less Michelin Man like.
http://www.llbean.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CategoryDisplay?categoryId=56661&storeId=1&catalogId=1&langId=-1&feat=51486-ppxs&dds=y


...and I just exhausted my entire knowledge of fashion in this one post. :eek:

Any ladies out there want to weigh in on this ?!?!? I don't want to get a guy in trouble with his GF for my bad fashion taste. :)

cruisaire
12-13-2009, 22:11
The cabela's jacket (once left out and lofted) is puffy but a really warm jacket for 30ish.

gerryf
09-25-2010, 14:03
I bought the LLB "Ultra-lite 850 down jacket last winter, It sells for around $150. Weight is about 14 oz. and packs into its own pocket, I wore this jacket a lot on winter climbs in the ADK's, quite pleased with the durability,wearability, etc. maybe worth a look

Bags4266
09-25-2010, 17:06
I bought the LLB "Ultra-lite 850 down jacket last winter, It sells for around $150. Weight is about 14 oz. and packs into its own pocket, I wore this jacket a lot on winter climbs in the ADK's, quite pleased with the durability,wearability, etc. maybe worth a look

Same jacket I have as well, very nice and warm. But for when I'm camping I would rather have the $50. Lands End one. The fill is 700 to the 850 LL Bean but I wouldn't care to much what happens to it on the trail. At $150. I'm afraid to take it in the woods in fear of getting it hung up on a branch or catching a fire spark. The other I could use it like I stole it.

gerryf
09-25-2010, 21:23
Yeah, I too, was leery about it on the trail. I' usually put a hard shell on shortly after if I'm stopped for any period of time, i.e. camping , etc. I talked to the 'Product Support people and they said it has a pretty durable shell on it