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Haven't tried it in the mountains yet but I can say one thing for sure...it HAS to be warm! Own a Marmot Down Parka that in fairness was half the cost but it has 650 down fill and was not cheap. Was in sub-zero temps in the mountains last January and I was disappointingly cold. Tried on the Absolute Zero and it is the SAME weight as the Marmot, 800 down fill, what looks and feels like twice the amount of down based on grams, and immediately enveloped me. HAVE to believe I could sit on the top of a mountain in sub-zero temps with my camera taking photos of an awesome sunrise without shivering in this monster. In the end, you get what you pay for.