by slparker » Thu 12 Apr, 2012 9:40 am
I've got a really old thinsulate beanie I have no idea if it is any warmer than an acrylic or wool beanie but it's lasted years, is warm and very comfortable. I bought a mountain designs bonfire jacket with a thinsulate fill a couple of years ago for skiing and I find it very warm. Again, allegedly other fills are better if you belkieve the advertising (and I think MD have produced their new jackets in hollofill or something like that). I think that thinsulate is old technology now but it still seems pretty warm to me, at least for windy subzero days in the snow in the Oz alps anyway.
I'm happy with my thinsulate jacket, it scrunches up small and is warm enough for me, it has a windstopper shell which renders it pretty well snow proof, windproof and water resistant which I think helps a lot with it's warmth. The only time I have felt it's limitations is standing around not moving in the snow for a few hours on a very chilly day. I had to put a down vest on underneath.