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DAS Parka
DAS Parka
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If you were in the coldest place on Earth, what jacket would you wear?

If I were to be standing outside in the Arctic, not exercising, what could I wear to stay warm? I'm not interested in down-filled coats or any other animal-based materials. I'm just after warmth over fashion, either men's or women's styles. Brooke Niagara Falls, Ontario

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What you need is a synthetic-fill parka that’s got as much loft as possible. For really, really cold weather, that will need to be supplemented by considerable layering—expedition-weight long underwear, maybe a mid-weight fleece layer—but a good top layer is a start to keeping warm.

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Several pretty good choices. One is Patagonia’s DAS Parka ($265; www.patagonia.com), a full-cut (room for layering), hooded parka that’s stuffed with Polarguard 3D for reliable, durable insulation. It’s not long on fashion, and comes pretty close to down-parka warmth. On the expensive side, but worth a look, is Arc’Teryx’s Fission Belay Parka. It uses PrimaLoft for insulation, which is a little softer than Polarguard so feels more natural when worn in a jacket. And it has a Gore-Tex shell so it’s both warm and waterproof. On the downside, it’s expensive at $500 (www.arcteryx.com). Lastly, The North Face’s Morpheus Belay Jacket ($349; www.thenorthface.com) offers similar performance with a proprietary waterproof-breathable shell and Polarguard Delta insulation, so it comes in at a lower price.

Any one of these is about as warm as a non-down jacket can be. My first choice probably would be price-based, so I’d look first at Patagonia’s DAS Parka.

No idea what you’re up to in planning this theoretical Arctic standout, but whatever it is, keep warm!

For more winter-worthy top layers, check out Outside Online’s Jackets Buying Guide.

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