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Outdoor Research Virtuoso Down Jacket - Men's
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When the mountain tries to break your spirit with its icy, hypothermia-inducing grip, fight back with the Outdoor Research Virtuoso Down Jacket. Kick steps in the ice while the lofty 650-Fill down insulation locks in your body heat and the durable, water-resistant fabrics make sure the glacier\357\277\275s drips bead away as you navigate the slick, frozen maze.
- Pertex Endurance shoulder and arm panels feature a water-resistant breathable membrane and withstand abuse as you swing axes and set ice screws into a glacier
- Two-way zipper allows access and ventilation from both ends
- Articulated elbows don’t stretch as you take Grandpa steps up the last corniced ridge with your axe as a cane
- Insulated, helmet-compatible hood adjusts to fit your head with two slide-lock pulls
- Brushed tricot collar prevents further chin deterioration from the cold, dry wind
- The whole jacket stuffs into one hand pocket for cramming into an already bulging pack or using as a pillow
- Elastic cuffs with hook-and-loop tabs and dual drawcord hem adjusters let you seal yourself up against the wind and drifting snow
Bottom Line: Not just a warm down jacket, but an accomplice to big mountain domination.
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Back and camp
By: Robert Tadlock
January 2, 2012
Wore just my jacket (no shirt underneath) until we hit the tent at around 9pm. It got down to about 20F, and I was totally warm.
Warm, comfortable, versitile
By:
smartymutt
January 2, 2012
I had mixed opinions of this jacket at first. The biggest problem for some with this jacket is the zipper. As a belay jacket it has two zippers to open bottom for ropes. I myself don't need this feature but I must tell you it will take you a few break in times & patience to get use to zipping this jacket up. The first few days I hated it, it was very difficult to zip. Now it's just like any other jacket, I don't even think about it, but if you have a short fuse or time is an issue for you, you probably will be really frustrated at first with this system. I'm usually a Mont-bell jacket kinda girl. They ROCK by the way!! Any way this jacket fits way larger than Mont-bell, so I had to exchange for a smaller size. The jacket it self is nice looking and I'd say a medium loft. The front chest pocket is a slanted design, like they took a square pocket and put the zipper right in the middle on an angle. So it takes getting use to to get thing in and out. The hand warmer pockets are great, both are very large like the inside drop pocket. And the jacket does stuff into the pocket for a pillow if needed. The inner left pocket is the large drop pocket and it is a mesh pocket, open design. On the right the inner pocket is up higher and is a small zippered pocket no large drop pocket on this side, kind of a wasted opportunity in my opinion. So in all there is 5 pockets total. It has the important waist drawcord and nice Velcro wrist closures. Nice soft fleece around collar with another great drawstring closure. The hood is very nice, as I am usually not a hood lover. It is helmet compatible, but snugs down tight which is great for me as a hiker as I don't use a helmet. It has very nice loop style drawstrings at the front of the hood and a rear drawstring to really be able to custom rap this hood around your head, best design I have seen. The hood itself is full of down, no dead spots on mine. The Pertex works very well as it was tested out in 40+ wind gusts at a temp of 18 degrees. It's warm only in a T-shirt and sweat jacket, not really the best base layer or insulating either. Also tried in just a T-shirt under neath it was warm but would not recommend for long term exposure. I'm totally confident in this jacket with proper base layer & maybe a good quality fleece vest or 1/4 zip you'd have no problem with it's warmth. I purchased the Blue/Black combo as I'm a blue fan, nice looking for a guys jacket. Which I usually purchase, as they are made better, tougher and don't hug my waist as I like to add layers. I'd say the fit is large and square shaped not really taped as it looks on the models body, nice as it is. :) sorry guys! I try and split duty of my hiking apparel with my job as it is outside all day and some of this gear is really kind of expensive, so far durability has not been and issue, no problems at all. I do have to say, it took a few wearings of this jacket to feel comfortable in it, as I'm a Mont-bell girl. But now, no way I'd send it back- it's just too warm and has great ability to adapt to my changing customizing needs. I also like the drop tail on this jacket, so when you bend over it stays down!! Outdoor Research's web site has great details as well. Under dispute with O.R. right now is they show it with 2 inner shove-it pockets, mine only has one, waiting to hear from them on this.
Specs: about 8.5 oz of 650 fill to = 240 grams.
weight 21.9 oz
Pros: comfortable & soft
warm
1 large dump pocket inside
customizable hood & collar
velcro cuffs
drawstring at waist
Drop tail
Cons: only 1 large inside dump pocket
chest & inner zip pocket weird shape
larger fit by at least 1 size compared to Mont-bell.
Bottom line: Money well spent!
Stuffed into the pocket
By: Robert Tadlock
January 2, 2012
1 Comment Last Comment: March 3, 2012 by: bow2852095
By: bow2852095
March 3, 2012
agree about the removable hood comment
1 Comment Last Comment: April 21, 2011 by: sta4586419
By: sta4586419
April 21, 2011
Very god,,,,,,,,,,,,,,varm,,,,,,:-))
Change me.
Research out-of-stock versions:
great jacket
I'm super happy with this Jacket, its exactly as billed a 650 fill down jacket. Want something lighter? Pay for the 800 fill. Packs down small, and more...
Top notch light weight mega-warmth
Hooded, packs small, water resistant shell fabric in places. Inferno warmth! This is my go to jacket for cold dry days in the hills, packs up small and more...
- Material:
- [body] 20D recycled ripstop polyester; [hood] 20D recycled ripstop polyester; [shoulder] 30D Pertex Endurance (nylon); [arms] 30D Pertex Endurance (nylon); [lining] 25D polyester
- Insulation:
- 650-Fill down
- Fabric Waterproof Rating:
- water-resistant
- Fit:
- regular
- Venting:
- no
- Pockets:
- 2 front, 1 chest, 1 internal
- Hood:
- yes, full-time
- Weight:
- L 1 lb 5.9 oz
- Recommended Use:
- mountaineering, climbing, winter camping, multi-day touring
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- lifetime

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