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Warmest Cold Weather Jacket (Ladies)?

swatski

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What's the best no-nonsense (super) cold weather jacket - would be used for boating in NE winters, skiing etc. I'm trying to help Kate pick something that would extend our season on the water. I get a headache looking at all the links she sends me with space tech/astronauts wear it bs... Help.

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That might be a little much, but in all seriousness, Marmot makes some great stuff. I've got a couple of their jackets, and even though they are a little thinner then most winter jackets, I struggle to find cold enough weather to wear them here in Alabama, they are really warm.
 
Helly Hansen has a line of cold weather gear. They are more expensive, but anything BOAT costs more. ARCTIC OCEAN PARKA

I have worn Patagonia for a Winter coat, no not the Carhardt, for 15 years. High quality, super warm and they last. Patagonia Women's Frozen Range 3-in-1 Parka


Just a few suggestions to blend boating with skiing. Of course I am thinking of Northern New England cold.
 
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I've got last year's version of one of these from Vineyard Vines and it's surprisingly warm and toasty; it does a great job of blocking out wind which I think will be very important for use on the boat. The Black Friday deal of $179 is very reasonable. It's technically listed as a men's jacket but the sizing goes down to what would fit most women.

 
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Thank you sir. That may be the ticket... Dammmm. those 8000m suits look pretty phenomenal... Totally missed that somehow. Maybe i can find an older model, under 1k, lol.

She has used very heavy duty ski jackets, but sitting in the boat for few hours at speed the chill just goes through everything. Not me, I still havent use dmy winter coat this year, just my old fleece, but that's different.
the only thing that has worked for us is outdoor rated sleeping bags but those limit the movement severely. 12v is great, I have a couple of blankets but those also gets clumsy on the boat.

Thnak you.

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What's the best no-nonsense (super) cold weather jacket - would be used for boating in NE winters, skiing etc. I'm trying to help Kate pick something that would extend our season on the water. I get a headache looking at all the links she sends me with space tech/astronauts wear it bs... Help.

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You guys ski. Is her ski jacket not sufficient , or does it breath too much. I would probably go with a waterproof shell with down fill. That's basically what @2kwik4u is suggesting. They are bulky and expensive. LL Bean makes some great down jackets for a lot less $$ ultimately my thought be a long the same line as skiing. Layers, that way you can shed a layer or add too.

Outdoor research is a great brand with some great results. I have a hard time with my OR stuff because I get too hot and I did not spring for the upgraded model with better vents.
 
Thank you sir. That may be the ticket... Dammmm. those 8000m suits look pretty phenomenal... Totally missed that somehow. Maybe i can find an older model, under 1k, lol.

She has used very heavy duty ski jackets, but sitting in the boat for few hours at speed the chill just goes through everything. Not me, I still havent use dmy winter coat this year, just my old fleece, but that's different.
the only thing that has worked for us is outdoor rated sleeping bags but those limit the movement severely. 12v is great, I have a couple of blankets but those also gets clumsy on the boat.

Thnak you.

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Here you go.

 
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Or you could just move to Texas. 70 degrees right now. Were it not for the fact that the boat is broken, I would likely be out on it right now... without a $1600 coat.
 
Great ideas, thank you.

And yes, it can get pretty cold around here, but NJ boating is UNBELIEVABLE.

We are surrounded by water. The other day we found ourselves debating... should we head to the lake or the ocean, lol.
Either is about 20 minutes away. Feels unreal. How fortunate we are.
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in this context
spending a few hundred to extend the season.

 
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A cheap test - get her the Milwaukee vest or jacket. Not for primary/only jacket, but to wear underneath her current jacket. Size it so that it fits close to the body (any of the heated jackets should be fit like that, otherwise you're wasting a ton of the heat).

On sale to boot, at least in my neck of the woods:

Vest: Milwaukee Women's Medium M12 12-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless AXIS Black Heated Quilted Vest (Vest Only)-333B-20M - The Home Depot


Jacket: Milwaukee Women's Medium M12 12-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless AXIS Black Heated Quilted Jacket Kit with (1) 2.0Ah Battery and Charger-233B-21M - The Home Depot


I use mine for snowblowing, and I ALWAYS end up turning it off completely, because I'm soaked. I can't vouch for its efficacy for winter boating, but it's sure as heck gonna be a lot cheaper to test it out, and even if it doesn't work out, I guarantee your wife will quickly be a fan, given how often my wife uses mine "since you're not gonna use it right now".
 
Great ideas, thank you.

And yes, it can get pretty cold around here, but NJ boating is UNBELIEVABLE.

We are surrounded by water. The other day we found ourselves debating... should we head to the lake or the ocean, lol.
Either is about 20 minutes away. Feels unreal. How fortunate we are.
?
in this context
spending a few hundred to extend the season.

I was xmas shopping gear and ran across this.

The Best Winter Jackets According to Arctic Explorers | GearJunkie

EXPEDITION SHELL ANORAK FULL ZIP - Wintergreen Northern Wear
 
Wow, those are great recommendations.
I have come to respect and appreciate the advice here on the forum, and I take it seriously. Thank you all.

I forwarded the info to Kate. I'm not crazy about spending a grand or more for a jacket, lol, but hey - I have done worse, way worse, as far as "boating mods" are concerned...
The thing is, boating stops being fun the moment you get that bone chill, and it can get to you pretty fast around here this time of year.
Last couple of trips up and down Hudson Valley I've been known to do this for hours on end, you know, to save time, lol:
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A cheap test - get her the Milwaukee vest or jacket. Not for primary/only jacket, but to wear underneath her current jacket. Size it so that it fits close to the body (any of the heated jackets should be fit like that, otherwise you're wasting a ton of the heat).

On sale to boot, at least in my neck of the woods:

Vest: Milwaukee Women's Medium M12 12-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless AXIS Black Heated Quilted Vest (Vest Only)-333B-20M - The Home Depot


Jacket: Milwaukee Women's Medium M12 12-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless AXIS Black Heated Quilted Jacket Kit with (1) 2.0Ah Battery and Charger-233B-21M - The Home Depot


I use mine for snowblowing, and I ALWAYS end up turning it off completely, because I'm soaked. I can't vouch for its efficacy for winter boating, but it's sure as heck gonna be a lot cheaper to test it out, and even if it doesn't work out, I guarantee your wife will quickly be a fan, given how often my wife uses mine "since you're not gonna use it right now".
She liked the idea and what you wrote, and I like Milwaukee tools, ordered the jacket.
Thank you for the recommendation!!

P.S. do you use any extra batteries, or any that are flat? sounds like the battery shape and placement is about the only complaint. We will see. I'm excited! More boating for me!

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Appears to be a good choice. She’ll have that Eruo look. Tap the ski pants and Wa-La. cruise the Hudson.??
 
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