Description
Lightweight, packable down warmth that stows in its own pocket for convenience.
When temperatures plummet and winds howl, break out the lightweight Mountain Hardwear Nitrous Down Jacket. Thanks to its low-bulk design, this 800-fill goose down jacket fits easily beneath your shell when nasty winter storms roll in on your backpacking trip, and thanks to its ripstop outer fabric, the Nitrous handles daily wear and tear when you sport it on its own.
- DWR coating sheds light rain, lightly falling snowflakes, and the wet from melting icicles
- 800-Fill goose down insulation warms your core during your chilly adventures
- Quilted construction holds insulation in place
- Dual hem drawcords seal in warmth
- Two front hand-warmer pockets stash your lip balm or cell
- Jacket stows in its own pocket for convenience while you backpack or travel
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great coat- short arms...
kaip446697
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love this jacket- wears great as a base layer under a shell or just on its own around town. really flattering fit. only complaint is that the arms are a little on the short side. not too noticeable, but can be a little uncomfortable.
love!
April Pocorus
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5'1" 120lbs size small.
I also fit an XS in this jacket but returned it for a little extra room for layers. If you're looking for a flattering cut, you may be able to get away with a smaller size, but I think my standard size works best on colder days to have room for a fleece underneath.
No thumb-holes.
Lightweight. Packs into its own pocket. Flattering baffles to accentuate a feminine shape. DWR coating for some water repellency. I feel like this fits exactly as the picture shows, which is rare. Love this down jacket.
No more Michelin Man or Sausage Arms!!
JC Adams
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- Gender: Female
- Familiarity: I've used it several times
This jacket is my most favorite ever! I've been resisting the down jacket style due to it's obvious puffy nature, but thrilled when my sister bought this for me as a gift. I was skeptical this would be warm enough because it's so lightweight and 'thin', but it's wonderfully cozy and wind-tight during 25 degree outtings. It's fitted, so it's attractive. I actually feel skinny in this thing which is unheard of for a winter coat. The front is a bit snug, no room for large chested women. Sleeves are wonderfully long enough for me. Sometimes I'll forget to take it off when I get home because it's so lightweight I forget I have it on..and then I start getting very very warm inside! I'll be sticking with Mountain Hardware from now on.
color off
leip347188
Member since
- Gender: Female
- Familiarity: I returned this product before using it
The red onion is more like a magenta. While I really don't like pink anyway, my main beef is that I planned to use this jacket for backpacking, and it's light enough that it will show stains easily.
Not what I had hoped for
Annette Murano
Member since
- Gender: Female
- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
I bought this to replace the Norrona lightweight Lyngen jacket the airport lost last year. That jacket set a pretty high standard, but I wasn't a fan of the new styling so decided to give this a try as I'm generally a fan of Mountain Hardwear.
First and foremost, it just wasn't that warm. If I was moving around, sure. Any kind of activity would leave you sweltering. But the second I stopped moving I was cold. A light shirt was all I needed with the Norrona, but not so with this jacket. Last week I went skiing and was freezing on the lift despite it being in the 30's and having a shell over the jacket.
I also noticed that this jacket shed a LOT of feathers. Big ones. I have no idea where they were coming from, but my seat was covered. The other thing that worried me was the outer material. It's very light, and while I didn't rip it, it would occasionally make a scary noise when rubbed against certain surfaces that caused me to give a once-over.
All-in-all it's an ok jacket, but not what I was looking for. I've since gotten the Marmot Ama Dablam jacket and am much happier with that.
Great for travel!
sggp283804
Member since
- Gender: Female
- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
I bought this jacket to travel overseas. It was warmer than I thought it would be. Very easy to move around in. Plus, when stowed into it's pocket, it makes a great travel pillow!! I highly recommend this item.
Did not disappoint
brep334466
Member since
- Gender: Female
- Familiarity: I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
I ordered this jacket during a week of sub zero temperatures in Utah. When my jacket arrived I had my doubts about the efficiency because the jacket was very light weight. But, the jacket did not disappoint. Although I would layer for sub zero, this jacket stood on its own for jaunts around town and while hiking. I'm looking forward to taking it back to Hong Kong with me, where I live, to use on my cold morning hikes. I liked the feature of the jacket rolling up small enough to fit in the pocket if it gets too hot. I'm not sure how it will hold up in the rain (hence the four stars). I was tired of having to pay for my white North Face vest to get dry cleaned all the time so I went with the Wink. Love the color. It's a muted ocean blue (turquoise) and the liner is one shade darker. I'm 132 and 5'9.5". The medium fit great, but it fit slightly tight around my hips. I'd recommend looking at the measurement chart.
Great!
ran5740640
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- Gender: Female
- Familiarity: I've used it several times
I bought this jacket to layer under my snowboarding jackets on cold days. I've worn it ever since I bought it, and have found that it's great for both recreational and casual wear. The black has a TINY bit of a dark blue tint in certain light, which I don't mind in the least. I'm 5'6 and 130 pounds and the small fits perfectly. If you want a less-fitted bigger jacket with longer sleeves, get the medium. I got the small because the waist fits tightly in it. Very warm, great looking jacket.
