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Backcountry.com Siphon Wool Hooded Jacket - Men's

Backcountry.com Siphon Wool Hooded Jacket - Men's

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Backcountry.com Siphon Wool Hooded Jacket - Men's

Looking like a teched-out gear whore all the time can be a little tiresome—leave the Tron-look at home with your ski boots and opt for the unassuming Backcountry.com Men's Siphon Wool Hooded Jacket when it's time for some post-ski-day diversions. Extremely warm for its weight and naturally wind- and water-resistant, the Wool Hooded Jacket takes over as your around-town go-to piece and pulls double duty as a shell on clement days up at the resort or in the backcountry. Fleece-lined, zippered hand-warmer pockets offer refuge for chilly digits, while the zippered chest pocket keeps tabs on your cell phone, keys, and other small items. Pull the raw-edged, ergonomic hood up over your noggin when the evening breeze picks up, and thank our designers for adding a warmth-retaining inner cuff to the Wool Hooded Jacket's sleeves.

Bottom Line: Don't let the looks deceive you; the Siphon Wool Hooded Jacket is just modest about its techy side.

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Rating for this product: 5

Warmest hoody ever

By: Backcountry.com Sponsored Athlete
April 24, 2009

This hoody is awesome. It is the warmest hoody that I have ever owned and with thick wool material it can keep out small amounts of water and the wind. The best part about this hoody is the hood. It is big yet it doesn't slide over your eyes. If you are wanting to up your hoody experience try it out you won't regret it

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Rating for this product: 5

Loves it!

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September 4, 2009

I bought this for my husband because his other favourite hoody was just plain worn out. He enjoys wearing this hoody more than the last one. It is warm even on very chilly days without being bulky or sloppy, and allows a layer or two to fit underneath. It does have an athletic cut, but it seemed (at least in this case) true to size. My husband is 5' 9", about 155-160 lbs.- I bought the medium, and it fits very well.

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i saw this hoodie and i really want to get it...the problem is

i saw this hoodie and i really want to get it...the problem is that you dont have a large. can you help?

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August 30, 2009

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check geartrade.com
you might be able to find a used or returned one on there.

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Siphon action in June at Mt Hood

By: Backcountry.com Sponsored Athlete
June 16, 2009

The sun came out yesterday, but it was still a little bit cold. Glad I had my Backcountry.com Siphon wool hoody. Thanks Jonny A!

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Rating for this product: 5

MADE IN CANADA!

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January 29, 2009

My first impression: "Man, the material in this jacket is way thinner than I pictured" - of course expecting a big, warm, thick wool hoody. Too my surprise this jacket supplies ample warmth for my use - cool weather jacket. It looks to be extremely well made - a tightly woven wool exterior with a nice waffle polartec lining. It is very well thought out with all tech jumbo in the description, plus two interior pockets and a nice waist drawstring. The fit is very true to size. I'm 6'1", 190 lbs and the large is perfect. It is fairly fitted, like others have said. There's definitely enough room for some layering but don't expect to put your down coat on under this thing. If you've got an extra spare tire or two you might want to look elsewhere. One of the best things about this jacket, the "MADE IN CANADA" tag! No Chinese crap here! Great sourcing backcountry!

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Rating for this product: 4

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August 25, 2009

Chill hoody... Great material inside and out. The length in the arms fit perfect, although the length in the torso was a little short for me...hence the 4 star rating. I am somewhat taller though, so that probably plays a significant role. Overall, the hoody is super warm, and I love the look. Awesome product!

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Does anyone know the weight of this jacket in size large

Does anyone know the weight of this jacket in size large

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August 26, 2009

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1.97 lbs

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August 27, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Super toasty

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December 29, 2008

I bought this jacket and it immediately became my favorite piece of clothing, hands down. My work requires me to live outside every other week year round and this jacket is with me from October thru April. I wear an Icebreaker wool base and this jacket over the top and am perfectly comfortable 90% of the time. When it gets reeeaally cold, this wool jacket is roomy enough to layer a puffy down jacket under it and then I'm good to about -20F. Of course the wool stands up well when hanging out around campfires all day too. The hood has a very roomy cut which I appreciate as well. On cold nights I will even sleep with it on as it feels like your favorite cozy blanket on the inside. My only complaint is that after a year of use, the zipper sometimes comes off track. Highly recommended!

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Rating for this product: 4

Comfort, Style, and Quality

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February 4, 2009

This is a very good hoody! I'm 6'4", 185 Ibs with an athletic build. I ordered a Large in Graphite and it fits very well. It hugs my body snugly and the sleeves are the perfect length. It looks great and I receive lots of compliments on it. Its also very warm and well built. My only quips with it is the hood is a little short and the inner cuffs in the sleeves are a bit bulky. I'm a tall guys so the hood may fit others a bit better and inner cuff isn't that big of a deal. I bought mine on Steep & Cheap for $89 and I'm pleased with what I paid. I wouldn't pay over $100 unless money isn't an option.

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July 17, 2009

Hey man,
This is my second comment regarding the same issue, sizing. What do you think about an XL? I am 6.3, 180lbs.I like some room, but i hate swimming in my clothes. What are your thoughts. Should I wait for BC to re-stock the L instead?
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July 24, 2009

I had a hard time choosing the size as well. I'm 6'4" 185. I went with the XL, and I'm comfortable with the size. If you're looking for a snug fit, you may just want to wait. At the same time, you can't beat the price (half off at the outlet). Personally, I do a lot of bike commuting, and I don't like my wrists out there and exposed--not to mention having the jacket ride up my back. I also want to be able to put on a thin mid-layer should the need arise. Hope this helps...

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Just bought an Arcteryx regent cardigan XL...too big. Looking

Just bought an Arcteryx regent cardigan XL...too big. Looking for a more fitted replacement...only XL left here. 6'2" 215. Any similar size feedback?

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August 17, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Amazing Wool Jacket --> Sizing is crucial, it will shrink!

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August 7, 2009

I loved this jacket. It is stylish and cozy! I am 6.3 and 180lbs and originally got the Large size. The jacket had a nice athletic fit; however, wool shrinks and I don't want to pass the jacket down to my girlfriend! I returned the L jacket and requested an XL one instead. Based on the sizing chart the difference is very small, so that should do just fine, even after a few washing cycles! -CT

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Rating for this product: 5

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August 4, 2009

SIZE UP!

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How does the fit/cut of the jacket compare to the primaloft siphon?

How does the fit/cut of the jacket compare to the primaloft siphon? do all siphons have the same fit?

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July 27, 2009

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yes, these are a similar cut, however the materials are different. this wool has more stretch and give to it, so it can fit a little closer to body.

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July 28, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Definitely a keeper: recommend

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August 17, 2009

Have tested in San Francisco with all microclimes. I am waiting for winter to strike for a real test run. The jacket fuses wool and polartec amazing well. The jacket is light to wear. The jacket color will probably result in cleanings more than if it were a darker color.

The jacket does not pack as well as other fabrics which is to be expected. I see it more as a sweater and hoody then a light packable tech jacket, which is fine for when I am sedentary or walking in the Pacific fog and wind off the surf.

I suspect that if I were more active in this jacket, hiking in the snow, I would be sweating: it would be nice if the jacket came with pit zips for more versatility. Otherwise a great hoody and jacket: cant wait for the colder weather.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great around town

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December 11, 2008

This instantly became my favorite jacket. I'm a sucker for wool, which helps, but it's a great jacket. Pretty stylish, warm down to about 25F, mostly wind-block. A little stiff out of the box but it's softening up quickly. Definitely not a jacket for backcountry adventures - but it's not designed to be.

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How does this compare to the Siphon Street? What are the differences?

How does this compare to the Siphon Street? What are the differences? (aside from one being made in Canada, and the other in China..)

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June 7, 2009

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different materials. this jacket has more woolen material than the other. whereas it's the minority on the siphon street, it's the majority on this jacket. it also has a polartec grid fleece interior. in my opinion, it's a sleeker, better looking and warmer jacket.

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June 15, 2009

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Rating for this product: 4

Looks and fits great but lacks in the wind resistance

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February 25, 2009

This is a great looking jacket with a great fit, color (i got the brown) and hood. It is pretty warm for its weight until the "breeze" comes, if it gets windy, then you may be out of luck. My friend has the last years model and inside lining is much heavier and wind blocking, with the Siphon (this years model), if you put it up to the light you can see why it doesn't even block a breeze. So if you looking for some wind resistance, look elsewhere, but if you just want a cool looking urban Jacket this is the one.

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Rating for this product: 5

Very cozy

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January 2, 2009

I received this jacket for Christmas (after asking for it). It's a much slimmer fit than I expected, but the next size up is too big. Time to do some sit-ups. But I've been wearing it non stop and today some guy at a football game came up and asked me where I got my jacket. I want another!

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This jacket used to be available in a dark gray. Is it still

This jacket used to be available in a dark gray. Is it still possible to get this color?

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June 5, 2009

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Not right now. However they most likely will be re-stocking this color once the cold season starts to roll around again. So I would check back frequently to see if it has be re-stocked.

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June 5, 2009

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Rating for this product: 3

I didn't love it

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July 31, 2009

I ordered this and found that the medium fit very well (150#, 6' 1"), but I did not like the way it git. The jacket had a nice fleece liner, but I still found to wool to be itchy.

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Rating for this product: 4

Lightweight yet warm

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January 4, 2009

Great jacket around town. A bit of a tight fit around the waist area if you're not a skinny guy.

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i usually wear a medium, but am afraid after reading the reviews

i usually wear a medium, but am afraid after reading the reviews for this jacket.5' 5" 140 lbs, slim but broad shoulders. any advice?

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May 7, 2009

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i usually wear a medium as well, but went with a large. the medium was just a bit too short (seemed to fit everywhere else well, though). i'm about 5'11 and 150 pounds.

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July 16, 2009

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I'm 5'9" 175 lbs and a M fits me athletically very well. You should probably go with a S

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May 16, 2009

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Try measuring yourself out, and comparing to the sizing charts. Then go from there.

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May 7, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Perfect Casual Jacket

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December 23, 2008

I purchased this jacket before it became known as the Siphon and it has quickly become one of my favorite jackets. The cut is extremely athletic (which is something not a lot of companies seem to get). I am 6'3" 195lbs and the Large is perfect. The sleeves are long (another bonus) and have a nice stretchy cuff on the inside of them to keep the cold out. It is very wind resistant, the outer shell is wool so yeah it might shed a little water or snow, but its definitely not the jacket to be wearing when there is a lot of it coming down.

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Rating for this product: 5

Whammy

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May 7, 2009

This is hands down my favorite piece of clothing. it's for spring skiing, climbing, biking around portland, the coffee shop, at the concert, and everything in between. It is on me every day because its versatile, warm, durable, and looks steezy.
I was a little worried at first when the wool started to pill around the cuffs, but it has held up great to a full season of skiing and climing, plus sleeping in it inbetween

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August 5, 2009

Having owned the jacket for a while now, I'm a little displeased with some things. One, the slim cut starts to slowly bag and stretch out. Two, piling around the sleeves got really bad. Three, the stitching around the chin is a little sloppy, which when combined with the high collar when it's zipped all the way results in an annoying plastick-y tickle. I've returned it and I'm going to look into possibly a mammut hoody instead. The price on this guy is a little high for its function as well.

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How much does this jacket weigh? Does it pack very small?

How much does this jacket weigh? Does it pack very small?

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April 19, 2009

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Size Large weighs 1.45 lbs. (657.71 grams, 0.0007 Tons). Packs pretty decent for a wool hoody, probably about the size of a small melon.

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April 21, 2009

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Rating for this product: 3

Design has changed

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April 8, 2009

I bought a Siphon jacket last fall and loved it, so I bought another one last month. I was disappointed to find that they've changed the design a bit. The new jacket has a thinner fleece lining and doesn't block the wind as well. The exterior wool appears to be about the same as my original. It's unfortunate, I really love my original jacket but probably won't keep the new one.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great Hoody

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July 30, 2009

This an excellent hoody for both everyday wear and winter adventures. The wool outer is actually surprisingly soft for wool and the interior liner is superbly comfortable on the skin. The fit is very trim - I'm 5'8", 155lbs with an athletic build and the medium is spot on for sizing with enough room underneath for a t-shirt or other light to medium light layers. All in all - an excellent jacket!

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I just received mine. pretty happy with it. Not that thick, but

I just received mine. pretty happy with it. Not that thick, but i think it'll be pretty warm since it's wool. nice pockets and liners (fleece lined). But, it's wool - can i wash it in a machine; just no machine dry right? The labels are just pictures and unclear to me. please help! thanks!

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March 28, 2009

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Machine wash cold on gentle cycle. Preferably solo, and with the zippers zipped up. And you're best off hang drying it. No fabric softeners either. At least that's the general procedure for wool. Anyone else feel free to add.
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March 29, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

size?

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May 7, 2009

i usually wear a medium, but am afraid after reading the reviews for this jacket.5' 5" 140 lbs, slim but broad shoulders. any advice?

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Rating for this product: 4

Sizing?

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May 5, 2009

Im 5'5", slim medium build but with big arms and wide shoulders. Should I get a medium? It seems like this coat is pretty form fitting, I don't want it to be too tight, it would be nice to fit a layer underneath it. Any suggestions?

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What is the temperature range for this jacket?Is it a pretty

What is the temperature range for this jacket?Is it a pretty thick jacket or fairly thin?How about the wool- is it pretty soft, or rough and rugged?

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March 16, 2009

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I've worn it down to 15 F with no wind and it was fine. It's not windproof, but anything from 20 to 50 is good. It's kinda stiff, but not that thick. And the wool is quite rough, but the inside isn't scratchy.

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March 16, 2009

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Rating for this product: 4

Go to jacket these days

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March 27, 2009

Love this piece. Read all the reviews and I was sold. The wool looks quite classy for a techy piece of gear. the backcountry logos add nice flair and the fit is just fitted enough for my liking without being too tight. I'm 6'4 230 and the XL works well. Perhaps a little short if your torso is long though

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Rating for this product: 5

Great look!

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April 28, 2009

Haven't taken the thing off since I got it in the mail! I like my clothes to fit well, and the fit on this thing is perfect! Per the pictures, I expected the graphite to be grey, but it's really almost black. I wouldn't pay full price for this thing though, just a bit overpriced unless you can snag it on sale.

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Anyone know where I could find this at a cheaper price? 150 is

Anyone know where I could find this at a cheaper price? 150 is a little pricy.

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February 9, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Sexy Jacket!

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January 12, 2009

I bought this for my boyfriend for Christmas in the graphite. The true color is darker than the picture and the goat symbol is grey not black like the picture shows. Like others have said, its a bit of a slim fit. Nevertheless...he LOVES it, and I love it on him. Such a great look on a guy!

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Rating for this product: 3

good, but nothing special

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February 2, 2009

i purchased the siphon wool hooded jacket based on the reviews i read, and with the intent of using it as an 'everyday' cold-weather jacket to wear on campus, around town, etc. i'm 5'9", 140 lbs and purchased a small, which fit nice and slim without being too short. it irks me that so many brands have removed the hoods from their jackets, so the siphon's hood was a selling point for me. i was also pleased to find the jacket to be made in canada, but that about sums up the pros. for the cons: the "wool blend" material was surprisingly uncomfortable and abrasive. it's presence on the unnecessarily protruding inseams irritated my skin (no merino wool here). the jacket was about as wind-resistant as a thin fleece, and i found myself chilled on a 30-35 degree windy day. furthermore, i purchased the light gray one pictured above but received one much of a much darker hue which must have been from a different lot or something. at an SAC price the siphon wool hoodie may be worth your money but at one-hundred-forty bones it simply was not worth mine.

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Is it safe to use the Nikwax waterproofers on this Jacket? I

Is it safe to use the Nikwax waterproofers on this Jacket? I have the softshell spray on and wash in versions.

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January 26, 2009

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It may make it more water resistant, but it is never going to work that great no matter what you use. The problem is the fabric--the fuzziness of the outside will trap water and prevent it from rolling right off. No spay-on or wash-in product is going to prevent you from getting wet if caught in severe for extended times in this jacket. However, it was never meant to be that type of jacket, so you will have to take a look at what your needs are.

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May 18, 2009

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Use the wool wash or polarwash instead of that

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March 7, 2009

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Rating for this product: 4

Awesome Wool/Synthetic Jacket

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February 2, 2009

I wanted a stylish full zip jacket that I could also wear for some mild outdoor activities like running or cross country skiing in the winter and this jacket fits the bill so far.

It has a pretty perfect fit, I'm 5' 6", 130lbs. and its not tight but just right. Could be a little longer.... but it's alright.

The overall comfort and feel and look of this jacket is where it really shines. On the inside you have a thermal like synthetic material that feels nice even with a tee on. And there are soft cuff liners that are comfortable and help keep out the cold. The standard waist sinch cords in the pockets also help with this and are very easy to engage.

The hood has a very solid seal and its not your typical loose style hoody. When you zip it up you got immediate full coverage, but there are no sinches there anyway so this is good. If it's windy and your hat is not cutting the bill, the hood makes for a very welcome extra cover.

The jacket as I mentioned, has a real slick look. It's got some pretty interesting seems and was definitely made for style. I wear this thing in the house when I don't want to crank the heat, and out on the town without a care because I know it looks good.

The only reason I didn't give this jacket 5 stars is because of one annoying feature. When I try to zip up the jacket all the way (with the hood), it 4 out of 5 times gets stuck on the soft zipper guard flap and I have to futz with it to get the zipper past. This can be pretty annoying when its rippin cold and you have to stop for a minute or two just to get the hood up.

Even with that annoying feature, it's still a keeper and it's easily become one of my favorite all around garments. I got a pretty sweet deal on SAC too for under $100. Keep an eye out!

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July 29, 2009

what size is your siphon wool hooded jacket?

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Rating for this product: 5

Great Fit and Comfortable

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May 14, 2009

I really like the fit of this jacket. I have a pretty good ape index and usually struggle with sizes due to arm length. An extra large is typically too baggy for me and the sleeve length in a large is typically too short. The Siphon is a perfect compromise. I purchased the large and it has a nice slim fit and a long sleeve length. Great fashionable look with a hood that hides your blood shot eyes after an evening of throwing back a few.

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How do you wash this item since it has wool in the blend?

How do you wash this item since it has wool in the blend?

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December 30, 2008

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always consult the care instructions, but this is machine washable, gentle cycle, best to just air dry. this may shrink a bit due to the wool blend, but only 2% or so.

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January 6, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Just Yes

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April 2, 2009

I couldn't disagree more with the "Just no" review. No, I'm not a backcountry employee, but I obviously can't prove that. I have the earlier version of the jacket, which I prefer over this newer version. But they are both great. I've gotten this version for my brother who loved my jacket, then I got it for his girlfriend who loved my brothers jacket. So I've had a chance to compare the two.

I think the "Just no" poster is missing the point by comparing it to the Arcteryx Gamma MX/Sigma SV. This is not a techie jacket, it's styalistic with a techie soul. The exposed and large stiching, raw look of the wool and "raw-edged" hood brim are what gives this jacket its style. The techie side is worked in with the narrow-ish fit and materials to a degree.

Great jacket if it fits you right (narrow and long). Add this up to another winner from backcountry's brand. I prefer my Shift Welder Hoody over my Arcteryx Gamma MX and my Siphon over the Arcteryx Gothic or Regent (which I don't own).

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Rating for this product: 4

I like it...

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June 25, 2009

I'm using it here in Afghanistan. Light enough to pack, nice and warm, even at night. The "cobra" hood leaves room for all my headgear. It's got a very stylish cut almost has a tailored appearance and I have gotten several questions about where to get one. Like most backcountry.com jackets - there's a slimness to the cut - if you've a beer belly or very very broad shoulders I'd imagine it would be a tight fit - Im 5-9, 168lbs and the medium fits me perfectly. As far as the price -I've no problem paying good money for good gear.

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Just got this jacket off SAC. The jacket is amazing, wool and

Just got this jacket off SAC. The jacket is amazing, wool and fleece together are great. I got a large after reading the reviews saying its an athletic fit. Im 6'2", 170. My arms are long, so the sleeves fit perfect and the length is good. But I found it too baggy in the torso. How much shorter is the jacket and the arms in the medium? how much more fitted will it be? Worth it to return for a medium?

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December 30, 2008

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I'm basically the same size as you (6'1 175 lbs) and I ordered the medium originally. I normally like my clothes to be on the fitted/snug side, but the medium in this jacket was way too tight on me. I exchanged it for the large, which has a little extra room but it's still a really sweet jacket.

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January 1, 2009

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Rating for this product: 4

SICK JACKET!

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May 28, 2009

This is quickly becoming my favorite jacket to wear around town. Awesome material and great looks means I get compliments all over and technical details (the inner cuff is a nice touch) means that I can use it on the slopes. It fits just like everyone else has said: a little snug and it could be longer in the torso, but it has long sleeves and a hood that fits rather well. I'm 6'1 155lbs, and the medium is a little short, would probably go for the large next time.

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Rating for this product: 5

This Jacket Rocks

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January 26, 2009

I'm 6'3 250lbs 38in waist x-football players build and this is the best fitting jacket i have bought in a while. Sleeves are long enough, great mixed material Fleece/Wool. Athletic cut perfect for layering or kicking it at the bar. I love it!!

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im 6'6" tall and just recieved the arcteryx fugitive

im 6'6" tall and just recieved the arcteryx fugitive hooded jacket and it is too short. i need to know if you have a hoody that looks simular, but is two inches longer. i absolutely love this jacket though. please help me.

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December 24, 2008

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I'm 6'5" and also find the arc fugitive way too short. This one, the BC Siphon fits really well in an XL for me. I'm pretty lean (93 kg) and do have some extra space in this around the lower torso. the backside drops a little and i can cinch it almost half way down my buttarms are pretty long. my wingspan is exacly 2 meters and the sleeves on this jacket is 2 cm away from covering my knuckles. Amazing neck/chin piece and hood!

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June 5, 2009

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I am about the same height as you, and the XXL fits me perfectly. The bottom goes to my waist and the arms are plenty long. The Siphon is a great jacket, but it will not resist the elements as well as the more technical Fugitive due to the difference in materials.

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May 18, 2009

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It's not sold on Backcountry.com, but check out Mountain Equipment Co-op's (MEC, the Canadian REI) Slipstream Hoodie. Made out of Windpro, it's nice and long and super warm. Just don't put it in the dryer!

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January 5, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

NIce Piece

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February 3, 2009

I bought this jacket on S&C @ ~60% off. It was a great buy. The only negative is that I was expecting a higher wool content. The one I received is 28% wool, 27% polyester, 25% cotton, 8% nylon, 8% acrylic. Now, I will say that in CO snowfalls it stayed dry and the outer surface dried quickly. Its very warm. Its wind resistant...you'll feel some penetration above 20-25 mph gusts. Very fitting. Long torso and arms. Love the hood...good seal with high neck-line...although a pull cord for the hood would be choice. Very happy with my first Backcountry.com piece.

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Rating for this product: 5

sweet hoodie!

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February 2, 2009

Pretty much the greatest jacket I've owned. Never had a problem with the cold (although I do live in California) and the look is right on. I've had it for about a year and it still looks like new. In fact, I just got a North Face polar-tec and have barely worn it since this one is always right next to it. Only downsides are some itchyness from the wool and poor wind stopping, but that is to be expected from a blend like this. Don't let the price scare you, this coat is some shralpin' shiz.

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It would be great if there was a fabric detail pic for the lining.

It would be great if there was a fabric detail pic for the lining. How does everyone feel about the lining? Is it comfortable? How is the fit of the jacket? I have read a lot of recent reviews on backcountry.com brand stuff that say the front is short.

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December 21, 2008

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Agree with angus. Not short in the front and actually drops down in the back a bit. felt stiff the first couple of weeks but has now completely become a piece that moves with me :) It's really good. Another thing it actually ages with grace, the piling, which will happen given the wool, looks good on it.

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June 5, 2009

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I just got this and really like the lining. It's similar to the outside of the Patagonia R1, so you can check the fabric detail shots on that one. It's quite comfortable and fits fine for me. I'm 5'9", 145 pounds, long arms, and the M fits great. I'm a climber, so I don't like jackets going very far below my belt line, but it definitely doesn't seem too short. It's a little stiff at first but it softens up in a few days.

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December 21, 2008

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Rating for this product: 4

Wolly bully

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April 29, 2009

This jacket is sweet! Im 5'11" 195ish athletic build and the XL fits perfect! I tried the large but it was a bit short and tight. Haven't been able to really test it out yet in the elements, but for wearing around casually I love it. Oh and stylish I might add!!!

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Rating for this product: 4

Love the Look

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December 22, 2008

Not the blend. I wish I would have seen the "wool blend" described below. But my jacket has significantly more wool. The outer lining is very soft. I REALLY like the small liners inside the arms around the wrist to block the cold from coming in, GREAT feature.

It's a warm jacket, I wore it over a polo in 20F weather and was good for a few minutes. So it's not a winter jacket, but should be great for 30F and above.

The wool blend I just got is as follows:
42% Wool
37% Polyester
16% Nylon
5% Polyurethane

So, it's better, but I would have liked more wool.

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How windproof is this jacket?

How windproof is this jacket?

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December 16, 2008

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It's pretty wind-resistant, just because it's tight wool and microfleece.

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December 17, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

Wife

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May 21, 2009

Wife had to get one too in the cranberry. Now her friends want one too. It actually is a great looking jacket on her.

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Rating for this product: 5

Perfection

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May 21, 2009

Perfection! Jacket is warm, stylish, functional. You know what they say when you try to grab a goat by its horns? Your gonna get tossed. This jacket is just another fantastic BC piece to put in my arsenal. Nice job BC.com!

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Why would you change from the awesome darker grey to the light

Why would you change from the awesome darker grey to the light one this year that now looks like a hoodie?

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December 16, 2008

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Seconded.

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June 10, 2009

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I don't have an answer to your question, but I agree 100%. That is my only set back on this jacket, the old color was awesome.

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December 19, 2008

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Rating for this product: 4

My go-to around town jacket

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May 7, 2009

As long as it's not about to rain or too cold (below ~30), this is the one. I like the understated look and color. I got the coffee, and have gotten a number of compliments. I'm 6'3", 230, and XL fits perfectly.

Wind comes through it somewhat. Think of it as a wool version of a fleece. With a tight-weave merino top underneath (Ibex, Icebreaker) it's a pretty warm combination.

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Rating for this product: 5

Performs as good as it looks

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February 2, 2009

I'm 5'11" with a slim build, and it fits perfectly. The sleeves are a little on the long side, but fear not--not too long. The cupped sleeves inside really help make this jacket keep me warm down to temps in the upper 40s(haven't tried lower temps yet) with just a long sleeve cotton shirt underneath and khakis.

The jacket is very light for the warmth it provides; its lightness I think keeps it from making you feel stuffy. The hood was one of my primary reasons for buying it, as I have water-resistant clothing, but none with hoods up until this point. The hood covers my whole head and then some--the zip provides coverage for my neck, and the front of the hood extends a couple of inches to give my face some extra shelter.

The wool blend works pretty well in my opinion--the inside is extremely comfortable and is different from the texture of the outside, so don't worry about itch. Also, it's machine washable, so no need to worry about taking it to the dry clean.

As for looks, this jacket is aesthetically more appealing than I originally expected. It looks very nice, unique, sturdy, and well made. The collar has great style and does not droop down easily. Even the goat logo blends in so weel(for the grayish color); it is stylishly present yet subtle.

I have nothing bad to say about this jacket--although I was able to get it for 30% off; depending on your budget, you may have to think twice about whether you want to spend $180 on it. It ranks as one of my most satisfactory purchases in a long time.

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Whats the type of wool and the blend?

Whats the type of wool and the blend?

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December 6, 2008

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I bought mine last year and they've made a few changes on the new version. Mine has the logo in a different place and they don't offer it in the color I bought. I don't know if they've changed the materials on this run but I can tell you what my tag says:28% Cotton27% Polyester25% Wool8% Nylon8% Acrylic4% OtherIt's a real bummer that the jacket is over 1/4 cotton. It would otherwise be the perfect fleece replacement. I love it around town, but ironically I'm not using in the backcountry.Hey, I just got mine and the blend is more wool. 42%. 37 Polyester, 16 nylon, and 5 polyurethane.

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December 20, 2008

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Rating for this product: 1

Just no

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March 13, 2009

I had high hopes for this jacket—it looked sharp in the pictures and the reviews were overwhelmingly positive. Now that I've got it, though, I feel betrayed. (How many of these reviews were written by Backcountry employees? I don't expect anyone to answer that.) I like the fit and inner cuffs, but that's it. My biggest gripe with the jacket is its finish quality. This is hugely important to me for any garment, but especially one in this price class (i.e. premium). When I saw that this piece was made in Canada, I felt confident that it'd be made with care. But what gives? I could've assembled it better. Loose threads galore (including gray outer threads inside the black mesh zipper backing), sloppy stitching for miles, a zipper that's hard to engage... and don't even get me started on the "raw-edged" hood brim. I don't know what the designers were thinking with that, but leaving the fabric unfinished like that makes it look like I put the jacket together from office carpet. (The graphite color actually looks a lot like office carpet.) I only have one other jacket from Canada, the Acr'Teryx Gamma MX, and that thing is a work of art. Hell, even my $15 fake Arc'Teryx Sigma SV from China is better made than this. I'm not kidding. Hugely disappointed and will never buy Backcountry's house brand again. The only reason I don't return it is because then I'd be out lost $15 on shipping with nothing to show for it but bitterness. Definitely not worth the $89.30 I paid on SAC and If I had paid full price I would've wept when I saw it.

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Rating for this product: 3

No way is this for around town

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June 9, 2009

I was excited for a nice wool layering piece that could do double duty as a nice looking jacket so I don't have to always wear a technical softshell. However, the collar on this thing is very poorly-conceived. It goes up to my mouth when zipped up fully, but is tight like a turtle neck; consequently, I would have had to leave it open down to the bottom of my neck constantly, which just makes it look like a silly fashion sweater for women. Also, the raw edge on the hood doesn't look so hot. I'm 6'0 175 lbs, and the fit was pretty slim, so keep that in mind. Overall good quality of construction, however, just a very impractical fit.

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Rating for this product: 5

Awesome casual jacket

By: Backcountry.com Employee
May 3, 2009

Great jacket for around town, very comfortable. Slimmer fit, I am 5'10 180 and a large fits me perfectly.

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Rating for this product: 4

I like!

By: Backcountry.com Sponsored Athlete
June 18, 2009

Great jacket for around town in cool weather. At 6'2" 190lbs, I enjoy the fit of the XL very much. Pretty stylish stuff and I can't wait to see what BC.com comes up with next.

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July 17, 2009

Hey man,
I am about 6.3 and 180lbs (similar build). I like to have some room to move, but I have swimming in my clothes. This hoodie looks amazing! But I want to ask about the sizing? How do you feel about the XL? Would u recommend it or should I wait for the BC to re-stock the L?
Thanks

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Tech Specs:

Material:
[Shell] Wool blend; [Lining] bonded fleece 
Waterproof Rating:
Water resistant 
Core Venting:
No 
Pockets:
2 Hand-warmer, 1 chest 
Seam Taped:
No 
Powder Skirt:
No 
Hood:
Yes 
Zip-in Compatibility:
No 
Recommended Use:
Street wear, hiking, climbing, skiing, chillin’ 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime 
Country of Origin:
Canada 

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