I spent 9 weeks in Europe from late November including 10 days in northern Norway (Tromso and a lodge 3 hours north) over Christmas.
I did a lot of research on the best jackets and in the end decided to go with Parajumpers. The main reasons was they were 100% waterproof and the quality of the jacket's. A lot of the PJ's jackets have removal linings which may also be of interest to you.
We couldn't have been happier with the Parajumper's jacket's and would highly recommend them. While not cheap, they were the best investment for Scandinavia at that time of year.
The temperatures you quoted was pretty much what we experienced, however, the wind chill can make it feel a lot lower.
In general provided you have good quality thermals, you won't need too many layers with a Parajumpers jacket. We generally had a thermal top and fleece under the jackets and was always very comfortable even on the coldest days and nights. Provided you have good boots, wool socks, thermals, insulated pants, scarf, gloves and beanie you should be very warm without too many layers.
If you have any specific questions about the jackets or Tromso etc feel free to PM.
Hope this helps.
I did a lot of research on the best jackets and in the end decided to go with Parajumpers. The main reasons was they were 100% waterproof and the quality of the jacket's. A lot of the PJ's jackets have removal linings which may also be of interest to you.
We couldn't have been happier with the Parajumper's jacket's and would highly recommend them. While not cheap, they were the best investment for Scandinavia at that time of year.
The temperatures you quoted was pretty much what we experienced, however, the wind chill can make it feel a lot lower.
In general provided you have good quality thermals, you won't need too many layers with a Parajumpers jacket. We generally had a thermal top and fleece under the jackets and was always very comfortable even on the coldest days and nights. Provided you have good boots, wool socks, thermals, insulated pants, scarf, gloves and beanie you should be very warm without too many layers.
If you have any specific questions about the jackets or Tromso etc feel free to PM.
Hope this helps.