My friend recommend me the Arc'Teryx Celeris Jacket. This classic peruvian jacket by Arc'Teryx protects you from moisture. It combines windproof, all-mountain protection with soft fleece insulation. The chin cord will keep the earflaps tied overhead when the sun is shining. Features: arc'teryx windshell technical with chin cord and cordlockElastane trim
I've had several arc'teryx jackets for seven years with little to no signs of wear. I've worn it mid winter on watch in the Sea of Japan and trips to Korea, in bitter upstate New York winters, and out near the Puget Sound at night on training operations. . . I've found nothing better for the price, weight, warmth, coverage, and wind stoppage.
In the Adirondacks it gets very cold, wet, and windy during the winter. This hat is a blessing. It covers all the way down the back of my neck and keeps the sides of my face protected as well. The cinch cord is great to seal in warmth.
If there is a downside it may be that the hat is too warm for mild (20-32 degrees) winter temperatures.
These arc'teryx shirts are my favorite pieces of gears. they are too hot to wear while you are hiking unless it’s really cold out but when you get to camp and start to cool off it is most welcome.
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