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With the Men's Downhill Parka, Mountain Hardwear prepares you for everything winter can throw your way. A 20K-rated waterproof Conduit laminate ensures dryness, while 650-fill down insulation guarantees warmth on the hill. Tons of pockets stash your gloves, goggs, and more. Mountain Hardwear even included an inner MP3 pocket with a headphone port. The Downhill Parka's Yeti fleece lining wicks moisture while serving up some extra warmth. Open this ski jacket's welded Underarm zips for quick cool-downs. After a bountiful storm, attach the stretch pow skirt, and zip it off when you want a more street-ready style.
Bottom Line: Head up the mountain fully prepared in the Mountain Hardwear Downhill Parka.
I love how this down jacket is designed, it doesn't look at all like a puffy. This is a very warm jacket with a nice set of features: waterproof/windproof outer, plentiful pockets, cuffs that adjust nicely, removeable hood and powder skirt, fleece lined collar, drawstrings at hem, waist, collar and hood, fleece lined hand pockets, two way water tight front zip, water tight pocket zips w/garages. A true winter parka that makes you fear not the biting cold nor the driving blizzard.
Ok - first things first: To come to this jacket I have owned three in the last four years, and tried on about 15. I have owned a Marmot Logan Jacket and a North Face Vortex for comparison. I was looking for something that 1) would keep me warm, 2) allowed a good range of motion, and 3) look good enough that I could wear it around town. To these things: warmth -- I have always been skeptical of down jackets, but I can't even tell it is goose down. The jacket functions as a soft shell, but has an extremely warm, light layer of down. This eliminates the bulk of 3 in 1 jackets. Fit - because the jacket insulates with light down, I can move around, something I could not do with a 3 in 1. Although not as roomy as some gore-tex shells w/ light insulation, the pit zips don't constrict my arms, and the length is excellent for skiing short-hike powder. Looks - it looks good: good color matching, and a multitude of pockets for stashing everything you could want.
At 100-200 dollars cheaper than goretex shells, and the same price (with MUCH better functionality) than 3 in 1 jackets, this is the jacket if you ski hard in the big resorts.
how wind resistant is this jacket? does the conduit laminate block wind as well or is it only wind resistant as a typical nylon jacket? in lieu of getting gortex im lookn for something that is wind/water proof/resistant.
jsung. Just to elaborate a little more, it is wind and waterproof and will cost you a bit less than a similar GoreTex jacket. Conduit is our proprietary water proof and breathable laminate. Also, this jacket is insulated with 600 fill gray european goose down. So, if you are looking for a really warm ski-featured jacket... look no further.
Hi Jsung. The Conduit laminate is windproof as well as waterproof. This jacket will keep you dry and super warm. Actually, now that I'm looking at it this is a damn cool jacket. Hmmm...Christmas is coming...
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Lunch break in the pow. I hate wearing a jacket but on the days when you need it there is none better. Its warm (almost too warm?) and insulating when you need it but not bulky or pillowy so when a tree run turns into bushwhacking it wont get caught up. Oh and when the bushwhacking continues its super durable construction can't be beat. I paid $298 for mine and would do it again in a heart beat. But thanks to BC you don't need to.
LOVED this jacket. Able to wear a t-shirt and this jacket to the bar in 10 degree weather and be warm & comfy the whole way. Shredded some Utah pow in it, too. Conduit laminate worked wonderfully and the removable powder skirt was convenient and functional. Unfortunately the main zipper failed on me near the end of the season and had to return it. If it wasn't for that, I would've kept this jacket for sure!!!
I have only had this jacket a few weeks but have worn it daily. I have been out in temps fgrom -10 to near 40. I have been dry and warm. I was surprised how warm such a thin jacket could be. I would recommend this to anyone who wants waterproof and the warmth of down.
It does not have a two way zipper and the hood zips off if you don't need it. Also, it has a pass holder and a zip-off and removable snow skirt. Cheers.
I finally found a jacket that works for me! This is an excellent down jacket. First and foremost it is warm! It also has plenty of pockets and features that are quite handy. It is windproof, waterproof and breathes very well. It is also very light and flexible. My only complaints is that the design of the hood draw stings are a little awkward and the jacket isn't insulated down beyond the pow skirt. All in all, a very nice and warm down jacket.
The parka would be great for the ski hill as the outer shell is very waterproof and would keep out the wind. However, I was looking for a down parka for more gneral use and went with the Mountain Hardwear Sub Zero parka which is great!
The Downhill Parka utilizes Down for insulation. The Mortise utilizes a synthetic insulation. Based on this I would bet that the Downhill might be a hair warmer... but, alas that is up to the user! Cheers.
This jacket rocks, very warm, no puffy, lots of convenient pockets... I own a Mountain Hardwear sleeping bag and always wanted to try the jackets, I have owned Columbia, The North Face jackets and nothing like this. I should have tried MH in jackets before...
Let me start by saying that this is my 4th MH jacket, and 6th major MH purchase. Call me a fan boy if ya want, but i'm a fully sastisfied consumer! So on with the review.
I'm using this jacket in northern Colorado, as my primary bike commuting insulation. The "hand" of this garment is superb. taped seams, self sealing zippers, a ton of pockets, pit zips (which are a god send!) and a 2 piece front zipper (which is good for me, as im hunched over a bike 30+ miles a day. This jacket is just flat fan-friggen-tastic! im 5,11, 195 and of a rather athletic build. the medium fits me perfect.
The insulation, water resistance and breathability are very impressive. I was out in a 35 degree full blown drizzle for about 20 miles, in only a long sleeve cotton shirt and this jacket. not only was i toasty warm, but i was only mildly damp from sweating (im not a lazy biker...average 18 mph). As the temps have dropped into the 20s at night, a layer of wool is all i need as a seondary insulator with this coat. Simply fantastic!
only negitive i have is the fact the 650 fill is not uber compressable. the coat is under 3 lbs, but if you need to pack it away, a compression sack is going to be a necassary. That said, it dosent have that "staypuft marshmellow man" look to it in the least. in fact, all of the feedback ive recieved has ended in suprise when i tell them its down...and then they try it on and LOOOOVE it.
Good and warm jacket, this has a really good length, sknow skirt and plenty of pockets, removable skirt and hood its warm enough to ski with just a base layer underneath in a 30's weather, what there is not to like?.... its puffy, on the heavy side and doesnt compress well at all, i dont know if a down midlayer + hardshell would perform better on low temperatures but that's about all the bad on this jacket, weight puffy and no easy to compress nerveless it does an amazing job of keeping you warm while skiing
Mountain Hardwear's Down Parka is all I had hoped and more! Being a big fan of the insulating qualities of down, but not wanting to look like the Michelin Man I rolled the dice and decided to order this Parka. I was not dissapointed...the cut of the jacket was athletic and with 650 down fill has the power to keep out the cold weather during any outdoor winter activity. The styling and attention to detail put this Parka over the top! I wonder why Mountain Hardwear does not expand this particular down line?
For best performance, it is a good idea to keep your waterproof/breathable Gore-Tex® or Conduit™ shell clean and its DWR (durable water repellent) finish freshly charged. This means keeping oil and grease away from the garment, washing it when it gets dirty and reapplying its DWR finish.Shells can be machine-washed in warm (not hot) water using regular powdered laundry detergent. Wash in a front-loading washing machine only. Do not use Woolite, other cleaners with lanolin (or any other oil), or fabric softener. Put the garment through at least two rinse cycles, as the detergent can interact with the DWR finish and needs to be totally rinsed out of the material.After the shell has been washed, reapply the DWR finish while the garment is still damp. The heat of the dryer will help set the DWR finish into the fabric. Tumble dry on medium heat.We recommend you re-treat your shell at the beginning of your wet weather season, and at least once during the season. However, if you are washing your shell often, we recommend re-treating the DWR finish more frequently. For best results, use spray-on, rather than wash-in, products. Two brands we suggest are NikWax and Revivex from W.L. Gore. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for application. Once you have successfully cleaned and refinished your shell, it should work as well as new again.Three-Layer TipIf the lining of your three-layer waterproof/breathable garment becomes coated with condensed moisture when you're working so hard the vapor can't be transported out fast enough, try this: Turn the garment inside out and give it a good shake. This will get rid of most of the moisture and return you to a relatively dry state.
Very warm resort jacket. I used it in 0 degree (F) weather up in Tremblant and was very comfortable. Slightly awkward fit around the stomach area. However, the fit may be due to my body type. After a full day of skiing expert glades the jacket seemed to retain some moisture. The jacket wasn't wet by any means but seemed slightly damp probably due to the Gore-Tex. Wouldn't really recommend it for a long backcountry slog (although it does have pit-zips) due to weight but that's not really what this jacket was designed for.
Overall, this was a great purchase for cold days at the resort where you don't want to wear the giant down puffy.
I have the Mountain Hardware chugach jacket and was very pleased. The downhill parka is no exception. It is a very good quality product. Lots of pockets, good fit, not puffy like a traditional down jacket. My only complaint is that I wore this jacket out of the box in 21 degree weather and I immediately noticed cold spots in the shoulder area. The down is very thin in this area. I admit that I only wore a long sleeve t-shirt underneath. The jacket however is perfect with a base layer and a light middle layer for active outdoor activities. The cut is great and the jacket looks great.
I love how this down jacket is designed, it doesn't look at all like a puffy. This is a very warm jacket with a nice set of features: waterproof/windproof more...
Ok - first things first: To come to this jacket I have owned three in the last four years, and tried on about 15. I have owned a Marmot Logan Jacket and more...