Best products from r/iceclimbing
We found 7 comments on r/iceclimbing discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 6 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
2. Seirus Innovation 8030 Neofleece Combo Scarf - Face and Neck Masque for Cold Winter Weather,Black,Small
Polartec Neofleece Combo Scarf is a FACE MASK AND NECK WARMER IN ONENeofleece 5 layer construction KEEPS YOU WARM with a tough outer shell, waterproof and breathable liner, fleece lined neoprene, Thermolite synthetic down insulation and microfleece wicking lining.Adjustable Velcro closure ensures a ...
3. Showa Best 282 Atlas TEMRES Insulated Gloves, Waterproof/Breathable TEMRES Technology, Oil Resistant Rough Textured Coating, Acrylic Insulation, XL (1 Pair)
State-of-the-art TEMRES Technology for 100% waterproof and breathable hand protectionErgonomic design and extreme flexibility reduce hand fatigue and allow for superior comfort.Breathability reduces perspiration and increases comfortRough textured, oil resistant coating provides excellent wet or dry...
5. Sea to Summit - Reactor Extreme - Thermolite Mummy Liner, One Size, Red
- Insulated sleeping bag liner adds extra warmth and personal hygiene to any sleeping bag
- Reactor Extreme features heavier weight Thermolite throughout and adds up to 25F degrees
- Thermolite hollow core insulation is lightweight, soft and comfortable with stretch knit construction
- Mummy shaped with toe-box, draw cord hood and included stuff sack
- Extreme (M) Dimensions 83 x 35-inches; packed size 6.5 x 4.5-inches; weight 14oz
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6. Mezonn Emergency Sleeping Bag Survival Bivy Sack Use as Emergency Blanket Lightweight Sleeping Bag Survival Gear for Outdoor Hiking Camping Keep Warm After Earthquakes, Hurricanes and Other disasters
ULTRA LIGHTWEIGHT COMPACT: The 4.8-ounce thermal sleeping bag is kept in a small 8.2-inch bag. An let you repeat use at any time, you can carry and can be stored in any placeSTAY WARM OVER 24 HOURS:Made out of ultra-lightweight PE material reflects 90% of your body's heat back to you reflective,its ...
rossiter's newer rmnp book (2015) should be a good start
https://www.amazon.com/Rocky-Mountain-National-Richard-Rossiter/dp/0989515672
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Have you looked into fisherman gloves? Something like this: https://smile.amazon.com/Atlas-Waterproof-Breathable-Technology-Insulation/dp/B015WU54Y4
BD Mercury mitts
Z Seat sit pad
Hunersdorf bottle
OR bottle parka
Facemask or balaclava. I like this one
Check out Sean Isaacs book How to Climb: Mixed Climbing. He is a rad dude that has put up many a hard mixed route in the Canadian Rockies. World class winter climber. In that book he outlines some fairly modern techniques and training tips.
You mentioned silk sleeping bag liners, but I'd like to mention fleece liners: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003BIT004/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_arc1Db6GN3P1C they insulate you with even more trapped air in your bag.
And/or you could put a mylar emergency bivy over your bag to reflect the heat you radiate: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DW347RP/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_6uc1Db1JC0A7R