Mountain Hardwear Gore WindStopper Tech Jacket Fleece Tops

Mountain Hardwear Gore WindStopper Tech Jacket Fleece Tops 

DESCRIPTION

Polyester reinforcements at the shoulders and neck resist pack-strap abrasion; along the arms they protect against the grind of rock and ice. Extra-long pit zips (backed by an inner flap) align with those in our shells for effective venting; the front zipper has a no-snag draft flap. Articulated elbows assure unrestricted freedom of movement. Two generous chest pockets and two zippered security pockets (one in, one out) provide convenient storage. Comfortable Power Stretch cuffs will not absorb moisture.

USER REVIEWS

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[Dec 05, 2001]
Geech
Climber

Strength:

None

I stumbled onto this technical marvel on sale at at shop in Yosemite and I can say it is, without a doubt the best $95 I have ever spent. I''ve known Mountain Hardwear to make the best gear, hands down, no competition and this jacket doesn''t disappoint. Last winter I got rid of all my North Face gear and went with Mtn Hardwear - 3 straight days boarding in 30 mile-per-hour gusts, 12 degree weather, and moderate snowfall at Timberline on Mt. Hood and all I wore was this fleece and a capilene undershirt. I am absolutely amazed at how well this thing keeps you warm. Pay full price if you have to - but get this baby - you won''t be disappointed.

Customer Service

Never had to talk to them - their gear is absolutely bombproof.

Similar Products Used:

North Face Marmot REI

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 03, 2001]
Amine
Day Hiker

Strength:

None

Weakness:

None

A friend let me borrow this jacket for a couple of weeks. When he wanted it back I thought twice about giving it back to him. I absolutely love this jacket. It feels great and it protects you against the really cold weather. It also looks nice when you wear it and he''s had it for over a year and it''s still like brand new. I''m getting one for this winter. If they weren''t so expensive I''d probably get 2 or 3. That''s how much I adore this piece of clothing. Go and get one for yourself. It''s worth the money

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 28, 2001]
Sean
Backpacker

I am always sceptical when I see so many glowing reviews of a product, but in the case of this Mountain Hardwear jacket the reviews are entirely warranted. This is a fantastic piece of equipment...highly adaptable to the extremely varying conditions that we face here. Whether you are walking down the main street in winter, climbing a 9000' peak, or hiking in the local forest park, this is the piece of equipment that you should have with you. I was lucky enough to get the jacket in a sale, but would have happily paid full price.

Customer Service

None required yet.

Similar Products Used:

TNF, Macpac

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Mar 10, 2001]
Todd Athey
Backpacker

I fell in love with this jacket after
wearing it for 30 min.on a cold and windy day on the A.T.It is great
comparred to other fleece.I love the
pit-zips.It is a durrable and good
fitting jacket.Perfect combo. with the
Aurora jacket for wet weather.

Customer Service

Mountain Hardwear RULES !

Similar Products Used:

TNF
Campmor

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 01, 2001]
Scott Gebel
Mountaineer

This jacket is great. The only problem with it is that it can be too warm during very active activities. I treated my jacket with NIKWAX Polar Proof and water beads off like a fleshly waxed car. I liked the jacket so much that I bought the matching pants.

Customer Service

MHW has great service and they stand behind everything they sell.

Similar Products Used:

Various fleece jackets

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 01, 2001]
B. Donger
Day Hiker

I really like this jacket because it is so warm and windproof. The rough winters in suburban Chicago can be brutal... My wife liked mine so much, she got one for herself! Hey this site is the best...

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 06, 2001]
Jake
Mountaineer

The M. Hardwear Gore windstopper jacket, never gets left at home. I take it on nearly every single outing whether it be in the backcountry or sailing. This jacket is amazingly versatile and keeps you very compfortable.

Customer Service

If you dont have one pick one up

Similar Products Used:

North Face Denali...Arc'teryx...Marmot

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 26, 2000]
Rob
Backpacker

Best piece of gear I own, hands down. It's versatility and quality make it the only jacket I reach for. In the winter I wear a vest over it and i'm good to 20 deg. I've owned it for 2 years now and i've worn it probably 250 days and its barley showing any wear. It's tuff as nails.

buy one even if it's not on sale.

rob

Customer Service

no need for customer service... it wont fail you.

Similar Products Used:

typical fleece jackets...

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 12, 2000]
tim
Backpacker

This jacket is awesome. I've never extolled the virtues of a piece of outdoor gear until now. This is the best jacket I've ever owned, and probably the single greatest/usable/useful/reliable piece of gear I own. Great in mild rain or very windy conditions. Keeps me warm without a shell in all but the most harsh 3 season conditions. My only wish is that it had a hood, but a hat or baclava works fine. A bit pricey at full retail. Why? I don't know.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Nov 16, 2000]
John Siefer III
Backpacker

This jacket is the best thing i have ever spent $120 on! It is super warm, pretty small and light, and super tough. It's really good for layering also. I can't feel any wind, light rain doesn't go through it either. I would recommend buying this jacket! Escpecially if you find it on sale!

Customer Service

I never needed to talk to them because they build a solid product!

Similar Products Used:

North Face windstopper (It sucked! I hated it's venting, and the cuffs. It also fell apart on my 20 day trek! And i froze!)

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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