This document discusses and recommends three pieces of extreme cold weather gear: heated gloves that generate warmth for over 12 hours, a face mask created by a doctor that protects the head and neck while breathing air 60°F warmer than outside, and a Canadian-made parka filled with duck down insulation that is used in Antarctica and protects against severe cold. All of these products are claimed to keep the wearer warm in even the most extreme cold temperatures and make winter activities and work more comfortable.