Description Indispensable foul weather insulation, the Chugach Jacket is a lightweight, all-weather alternative to bulky fleece. The slick nylon outer fabric slides smoothly under a shell. Inside, the torso is li...
Summary: Great jacket, too bad MH cancelled this line. Has gotten me through 2 Minnesota winters with temps down to -20 ambient. Gets a little nippy when it gets below zero but that is with usually only one layer on underneath. all in all great windresistant, light, consistent performing jacket.
Similar Products Used: NF Nuptse
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Reviewed by: Stefan(Unregistered User)
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Backpacker
, from Wisconsin
Price Paid:
$125.00
at FONTANA sports
Summary: Great jacket as it fits well and is quite cozy. The warmth is remarkable and it akeen to down, without the worry of moisture ruining your warmth. It is light and windproof. The cuffs are really comfortable and the zippers are easy to run. All around a great jacket by itself and when used with a parka shell it makes one hell of a great combo.
Customer Service: Great customer service, that is if you even need to call them...
Similar Products Used: Mt. Hardwear Subzero Down, TNF Nupste Down
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Reviewed by: Sean(Unregistered User)
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Climber
, from allyn wa
Price Paid:
$125.00
at mgear
Summary: Nice jacket warm when you need it and cooler when it warms up. Good wicking abiltities, very light and compressiile some of the awsome trade marks of pg3. The dwr finish is awsome. All around a nice jacket
Customer Service: they get the stuff out to you fast
Similar Products Used: None
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Summary: I had a difficult time deciding between the Chugach, the TNF Nuptse or the TNF Cerro Torre. My decision was correct, the Chugach is all I wanted and more. The best jacket I have!!
Similar Products Used: TNF Cerro Torre
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Reviewed by: Jason(Unregistered User)
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Backpacker
, from P Smith's New York
Summary: I have used this in the Adirondack winter conditions for one season and have been warm the entire time. Down to -40F. I also enjoy it when it is not so cold as i dont get hot. It is the perfect layering insulation. Could be somewhat cheaper. A similar mountain hardwear down jacket costs only a few dollars more.
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