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Rise above your preconceptions of ultralight warmth with the Outdoor Research Men\222s Transcendent Down Jacket. This super-compressible baffled puffy gives you the ideal amount of warmth for frigid belays, bone-chilling lunch stops, and brisk nights around town. Sport the Transcendent as an outer layer in mild conditions or under your shell when the weather really gets nasty, and enjoy the lightweight fluff of its 650-fill goose down. When it\222s time to climb, ski, or head inside, the Transcendent stuffs into its own pocket for easy packing.
Bottom Line: Transcend the cold with this lightweight insulator.
great belay jacket! light and warm! I am 6'1" with long arms and the large is a bit big, if you like a form-fitting jacket maybe go with a medium. I like this a bit bigger than normal, however.
I love this jacket. It's very warm for it's weight and has been durable for a down jacket. It bleeds the occasional feather, as to be expected, but overall the jacket is holding up well. It packs down into its pocket and makes for a good firm pillow. I'm 5'6" 135lbs and a small fits me great. This is one of my go to layers for cool summer nights in the northwest or cold spring/fall days.
Great jacket, like most OR gear, it's well designed and a great value!
First, it should have a tag attached to it with washing instructions. If not, use the product that I have linked. You need to wash this with a front load washer or hand wash, do not toss it into a top loader washer. The agitator will rip it to shreds. Once it is washed try to get as much water as possible out of it and dry on low heat with 4 or 5 tennis balls. Take it out every 10 minutes or so and fluff it by hand.
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I've had my Transcendent for a couple months now, and I must say it's great. True to down jacket form, it's very light weight considering the amount of warmth you get. The cut is generous enough to throw a couple layers underneath when one must battle the icy cold heart of Mother Nature herself. Pack size is, of course, impressive and the entire jacket packs into the front right hand warmer pocket. This makes the jacket easy to throw into a backpack, or a convenient size to use as a pillow.
I must say that my inital impression of this jacket was a little lackluster. The Transcendent simply wasn't as warm as I had expected it to be. I would stand around outside or sit in my car and still feel cold when the temperature was around the freezing mark. Then I started moving. This jacket is not meant to keep you warm when you're waiting for the bus in the dead of winter. Instead, it's an active outdoor mid-layer than excels at retaining body heat when the user is in motion. I would have to disagree with the review by Glapierre as I don't believe this would make a good belay jacket. It simply isn't thick enough to be warm when standing around. However, everyone is slightly different and it might work fine for you. As a rule, I'm cold all the time, so I would need a heavier jacket to keep me warm whilst on belay.
Like any down jacket you will get some feathers "bleeding" out every now and then, but fear not. Since OR has a fantastic warranty program if you blow a baffle, OR will fix or replace the jacket in a timely fashion. That being said, I find the face fabric is tougher than one might expect considering its relative thinness.
Overall this is a great insulating piece for active outdoor pursuits. The light weight and packability mean that it'll find its way into my backpack no matter what and, as Andy put it, it just looks damn good. This jacket is awesome approved.
This is a good jacket. It's less than a pound and has roughly the same warmth as the patagonia down sweater for almost forty dollars less. The down quality is lower, however it's not really a big deal because it's only got around 3 oz. of down inside it. The price is great for a jacket of this quality, and while the 20D ripstop exterior is thin, it's fairly durable and will last awhile.
I am lanky and 6'2". I picked up a large and it is fine when my arms are strait but can get a little short when bent or stretching. I don't know how much longer the XL is in the sleeves but I wouldn't want it any looser. Bottom line; it might be a little short in the sleeves to wear around town but is very good for a layering piece.
I bought this jacket in orange last winter (08-09). Basically I love this thing. Whenever it is slightly chilly outside I will take it along. I have done multiple ski tours, climbing trips, and backpacking trips while wearing this jacket and it has held up really well. The pack size is phenomenal. Super easy to throw in a pack or pack it in its own stuff sack (i.e. pocket) for a comfy pillow. The sizing is perfect too. Kind of athletic but even though it fits snug on me I can put a lot of layers underneath it as well. The best part though, everyone loves it.
Only had this jacket a few months, but I really like it so far. I've used it underneath a shell on really cold days and just over a t-shirt on not so frigid ones. Like Ian said before me, this jacket really warm up when even slightly active. I tend to be on the warmer side of things so it kept me adequately warm when just standing around, but once I start moving again I warmed up extremely quickly. During a recent winter backpacking trip I would wear the jacket while we were taking breaks and stopped and pack it once we started moving again. Packs up very small and very light. The only tarnish on my experience so far was when I walked by a thorny branch and caught the arm on it. I didn't think it even tugged that hard but before I knew it there were a couple holes in the nylon. So if you plan on doing a lot of backcounty bushwhacking, either wear something more durable over or leave this jacket at home.
I bought this jacket after my Mountain Hardwear Compressor feel apart in the wash and man am I glad. I was only able to find the vest version of this jacket locally to try for size and opted for a Medium (I'm 5'10 - 170lbs) hoping that the body would fit as well as the vest and that the sleeves would be long enough and I was right on both accounts. This fits like a glove, sleeves are long enough and it's insanely comfortable. The shell is so soft it actually feels like you're not wearing anything, but there's enough down to keep plenty of body heat inside. My wife owns the Aria jacket (which is basically the same as this but has a hood), and she's raved about it all season. I was skeptical at first thinking I wasn't going to like it more than the MH Compressor I mentioned earlier, but I'd choose this jacket of that one any day.
If I were to do anything to improve this jacket it would be to add wrist straps with velcro adjustments and neck/waist elastic adjustment pulls. Not that this jacket needs anything and I actually appreciate the lack of bells and whistles because it does feel more like a sweater, but I'm just saying, if I was going to do anything to it...
I tell everyone about this jacket and force them to try it on... so far 3 of my friends now own one.
Oh yeah, and the stuff pocket is the perfect size to stuff it and use it as a perfect pillow inside my sleeping bag, which is AWESOME too.
Great coat. Surprisingly warm, VERY packable. I leave it in my pack whenever I go skiing, climbing or camping. Works well as a pillow when camping (fuzzy coating inside pockets adds comfort) Not meant for wet conditions, but works great and fits well under storm shells. Great belay jacket as well.
great belay jacket! light and warm! I am 6'1" with long arms and the large is a bit big, if you like a form-fitting jacket maybe go with a medium. more...
I love this jacket. It's very warm for it's weight and has been durable for a down jacket. It bleeds the occasional feather, as to be expected, more...