Bear in mind my fleeces are what some would call 'microfleece', ie quite thin. Fleeces can vary, up to the old, thick, retro 'pile'. Polartec used to do 100, 200 and 300. I think the standard 200 was more substantial than my cheap Regatta ones I have now, and probably weighed a bit more.HK06 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 05, 2025 10:45 pm Appreciate you weighing your gear.
I’m surprised your puffy jackets are not much lighter than fleece. I was considering replacing my fleeces with Uniqlo ultralight down vests to save on weight… I already have packable rain ponchos to layer on top
Frnc wrote: ↑Sun Oct 05, 2025 5:56 pm Hooded puffy is a Montane Prism I managed to pick up cheap. Overall heaviest on it's own, but is very favourable compared to the combinations. On the other hand, the combos are more flexible. I'm not sure I'd want to wear a waterproof over a puffy really, although it is doable.
You need to find out the weight of the down vests, and weigh your fleeces. I had a look but weight didn't seem to be listed. AI reckoned 2-300g. They will be more windproof than fleeces, but don't cover your arms. Definitely worth considering.
For comparison, a hooded down jacket from a top mountaineering company is considered ultralight if it's under 500g, same weight as my Montane. For example Rab Microlight Alpine down hooded jacket 446g, £180 at UOGUK. Lightest hooded down jacket they do is 172g, a Black Diamond, but this has only 40 fill weight, compared to 150 for the Rab. And the BD is actually more expensive. Cheapest is a Haloffs at £130, 413g.