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Rating: 3 / 5
I am chiming in and giving the DAS a low grade of 3.
It is NOT a lightweight piece of gear! It's a porker, and should be refered to as such on the BPL site.
29 ounces? Thats 1 pound 13 ounces!
Look at the BPL COCOON series (much lighter). Layer these together (see below) for a similar warmth to the DAS.
cocoon hoody, 10 oz ( + ) cocoon vest, 3.7 oz total = 13.7 oz
Or - get a montbell down jacket = 14.2 oz
Yes, the DAS is a warm & sturdy synthetic parka, but don't call it lightweight. Cuz it's NOT. Alas, It is a "traditional" piece of gear.
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I STAND BY MY REVIEW FROM ABOVE. Yes - The DAS is very well-made, sturdy, trustworthy, warm and fool-proof. It is NOT light.
I have used down in wet conditions and it holds up fine.
And I have also used the synthetic COCOON combo (hooded pullover & vest) under my parka, and over my windshirt. It is a VERY warm option, and much lighter, almost a pound saved.
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Okay - I just spent 17 days in the Chugatch mountains of Alaska, and I had to deal with a 6-day storm and freekin' COLD weather. My insulating layers were:
A patagonia R1 hoody A Cocoon full-zip hooded parka A patagonia puff ball vest
I have done a lot of winter camping, and this was as crappy as it gets. And I was perfectly fine. Other folks had DAS parkas, and they were fine too, but my system was a little bit lighter.
Edited by mikeclelland on 05/28/2008 23:09:14 MDT.
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