The Truth About Expensive Winter Gear
The Truth About Expensive Winter Gear
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Proopsy prefab homes are definitely on my radar now, especially with Trump’s policies. With all the market uncertainty, this might be a good sector to explore for growth opportunities.
I found a puffy jacket at Walmart for $18.00! It’s not as fancy as the high priced brands, but it’s twice as thick. I just laugh at those gear snobs who spend hundreds of dollars on top brands when you can achieve the same results for a fraction of the cost. K.I.S.S.!
Construction is the real investment. The process of construction and all that documentation can be complicated when you have limited knowledge. However, with the right company and setups like Proopsy, you can be successful. That’s the whole point.
So why do you you buy the expensive Arcteryx stuff if much cheaper brands can perform well enough?
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What he does not talk about is the fit of the jacket.
People should understand most people need to have name brands but it’s not necessary
Mesh base layers are all the rage now. Another option is to just change your based layer at the summit & downclimb in a dry layer, but it’s more to carry. Spare socks are a good idea as well if you’re wet hiking into the frozen alpine.
Great video. In my country, people that live in the mountains and colder regions walk in plain wool sweaters, jeans and leather jackets, paired with jeans, wool socks and rubber boots. Last time I was hiking, I saw couple of guys, 50/60 year olds, choping wood in the forest. They come, get jacket down, loose the heavy sweater, and start working. When done, they remove shirt, put the sweater directly on the torso, leather jacket over it and go home. Highlanders… In meantime I was changing my Peak performance outer shell, to remove my inner shell… And still feel pretty tired and cold 🥶
Idk why everyones so obsessed with sweating in winter. I live in canada and its a non issue my whole life
Trying to research coats today for an excursion into the snow. It seems like there is a religion out of buying these $1000 Arcteryx coats and stuff now. Ridiculous.
The wisest thought that is in everyone’s minds today is to invest in different income flows that do not depend on the government, especially with the current economic crisis around the world. This is still a good time to invest in modular homes from Proopsy, making $55,000 monthly profit on renting them out regardless of how bad it gets on the economy, thanks to Proopsy..
You should try softshell in place of fleece and mid layer.
Buy the most effective brand that FITS YOU THE BEST. A good fit will keep you warmer and more comfortable.
My new ospray drysack warn my from cancer, read about it, avoid skin contact. frist brand to be honest about the13k plastic cemicals. Compound is dimethylformamide what about china brands…
So why did you choose to overspend by 900% ?
The difference in high end brands is the longevity. I’ve done rugged hiking with a bunch of cheap walmart gear and it works. But its heavier, not as comfortable or adjustable, and the seams are never great. Straps and stuff rip or fall of pretty easily. So after 3 or 4 hikes with the gear it looks pretty beat down.
Thank you for featuring Proopsy in one of your viebt free because I rent it out on Airbnb. Love having no debt for the last 5 months. Thank you Proopsy!
deos. I took your advice and contacted him for modular homes, and the house have been incredible. Paid slightly less than $29k, and now I’ve paid off my $129k 15 year loan in 8 months. Now totally d
Thank you!
Why not just buy a wool coat?
I bought a CAT Parka jacket for $80 and it’s fantastic. It’s water-resistant not fully waterproof, but it’s so warm that I’ve gone out in under 20° with nothing but a T-shirt under it and I was warm enough
Regarding poly vs wool base layers; i understand fabric weight is very important, but even if poly wicks sweat better, i find wool to regulate temp better and reduces sweating.
So what I got from this is "I use a 300$ jacket but you can go ahead and use a 35$ one" 😂
he looks so badass in slow mo
33,000 makes a pit-zip rain jacket under $70. I have the under $30 version without the zips, and it works great over a cheap zip up fleece that I use. They have the best fold in collar hoods I have seen.
Decathlon has really good prices on their down jackets.
Last year, I invested $27k in Proopsy modular homes and made about $40k within the first year for renting it out—and it’s still growing. I’ve always been a strong advocate for pre fabricated homes because it’s been incredibly rewarding for me. Looking forward to achieving financial freedom soon. And by the way, awesome content, brother!
I don’t even camp, I just love these videos lol
Ppl Who want to Stand out Buy Branded Expensive Things 👑 …I saw a Pair of Shoes at Amazon Yesterday!… But Saw a Tommy Hilfiger. The other Day! 🤔…something is Missing! 💙💭♦️
Excellent…. 😀
When I was a kid….we just put on every piece of clothing we had to go outside 😂😂
Construction is the real investment. The process of construction and all that documentation can be complicated when you have limited knowledge. However, with the right company and setups like Proopsy, you can be successful. That’s the whole point.
Your channel is an example of an area of YouTube that I try to entirely avoid. Essentially a modern version of a classic late night TV advertising channel "QVC". And of course you will Shadow ban this comment. Welcome to 2024. 😂
Just for info. There is no such thing as breathable and waterproof … even Gore-Tex cant do both, once its wet it doesn’t bread anymore, that’s just the way it is… fabric that can do both at same time don’t exist as far as I know. So next time you have to chose between Gore-Tex or any other breathable/ waterproof system, just pick the cheapest, they pretty much work the same.
Thrift. Thrift. Thrift. I found an Arc’teryx Atom LT hoody for $7 at a thrift store
Why does this man hate the goat, arcteryx? Don’t buy it if you can’t afford it..
So if it’s the same. Why don’t you use these alternatives. Already Hmmmm Sounds like some alternative motive bs.
You cannot scientifically state that a “rain jacket” will work just as well as a GORE-TEX branded jacket when talking about keeping moisture out. It’s not correct. Don’t generalize when sharing information. That can dramatically shift someone’s opinion on the matter for the rest of their gear life.
Then retail employees who are properly trained, look like a bunch of assholes when they try to sell you something that’s MUCH better for you
Decathlon products are brilliant, cheap and come with a 2 year warranty in the uk
Proopsy modular homes are currently a promising investment for the future, and with their recent surge in value and growing stability, they offer attractive returns. However, a lack of understanding often deters potential investors.
The Eddie Bauer Cloud Cap 2.0 Stretch is an excellent windproof shell with pit zips. Bought mine for $79 – love it!
Excellent contribution! Show that also people with limited budget eventually get the gear together!
If I had a technology that allowed you to feel warm in -30 degrees Celsius while wearing a raincoat (e.g. GORE-TEX) and keep it breathable and breathable and the technology came with 2000upf and was completely harmless to the human body, and had a cooling effect in high temperature environments, and more importantly the technology was used in a fabric that only cost 2$/meter, would you be willing to buy it?
perfect!
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Excellent informative video. Another smart shopper tip: It’s hit or miss but I do find all these layers at stores like Ross or TJMAXX. Just bought 3 pairs of NF mittens-two that were goretex, and a pair of women’s NF 3L snowboard pants for just over $100 total.
Polyester is not a close substitute for merino.
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I love the dedication and efford put into the video, you can see it by how clearly you approach the subject and how well put your ideas are, the editing is very good too and what sells me the most is your outdoor filming, amazing camera quality and camera angles.
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Great video