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Mountain Hardwear Annamite Softshell Jacket - Women's

Mountain Hardwear Annamite Softshell Jacket - Women's

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Mountain Hardwear Annamite Softshell Jacket - Women's

The Mountain Hardwear Women’s Annamite Softshell Jacket is like the overachiever you resented all though high school because it excels at so many things. Except now you’re not bugged--you’re grateful. This softshell breathes and stops wind dead in its tracks with Windstopper material. Lightweight, water-tight zips on the pockets and underarm vents maintain the jacket’s water-resistance, and elastic cuffs with thumbholes slip easily under your gloves. Zip it up, nuzzle your chin into the micro-chamois lined collar, and conquer the mountains comfortably.

Bottom Line: Don’t feel like you’re useless in comparison to the Annamite Jacket--just appreciate what you can do together.

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Considering this jacket for cold, windy NE skiing. I usually

Considering this jacket for cold, windy NE skiing. I usually freeze on the lift and sweat coming down. Breathability is key, but so is warmth. I'd layer this on top of a down vest and sweater/fleece.

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Liz. That would work great. I have layered the men's version (Dragon Jacket) over a down jacket on cold days and been happy. Your system will probably work great and would allow a lot of versatility. Cheers!

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torch jkt

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October 25, 2009

great ski jacket. fit is more feminie without skin and beacon stuffed in the torso...

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Rating for this product: 5

love it

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October 25, 2009

I have the torch jacket - apparently what is now the annamite. It is made of the same windtopper torch soft shell fabric, which is the best part of the jacket. Soft, supple, non-crinkly, durable, with the windstopper and fuzzy lining. Perfect balance of protection and breathability for people on the move who aren't constantly getting rained on. Like most shells/softshells, it's not insulated, so wear your layers...

I wear this day in day out in the winter for backcountry skiing, and the rest of the year for spring skiing, mountaineering aqnd general hiking. Mine has been abused and has held up well. The only time I wouldn't bring this jacket is if I know it is likely to rain a lot. The jacket repels snow fine and light/moderate rain, but it's not a full on rain jacket. My recollection from years ago working in the outdoor retail industry is that windstopper is basically goretex that is stretched thinner, creating more breathability but less water-repellancy... I have always enjoyed the most-of-the-time waterproofness of windstopper. I would never be able to skin up a slope wearing goretex in anything but ultralight layers and frigid weather!

The lining is peachy, so I don't stick to it if I'm just wearing a t shirt. But it's not so fuzzy it sticks your layers when you take it off.. The pit zips are huge, yet really low-profile. For the very windy area where I ski, I really need the windstopper, and, as breathable as this membrane is, I would still overheat sometimes on the uptrack without the pit zips. The monkey mitts just rock for snowsports, and can easily be left unused, if you'd rather. It's amazing how much warmer your hands can be with a little wrist gasket!!

I can't speak for the annamite, but the torch has a pretty slim, trim fit, with arms plenty long for my ape arms. A little narrow in the shoulder for those of built more like swimmers...The whole jacket is very low-profile and takes up very little space in my pack- due to the fabric and bulkless construction. Similar to my lightweight goretex jacket, and way bigger than mr arc-teryx gamma mx hoody, in terms of how it packs down. It's also quite light, for the protection it offers. The pockets are a little high and close to the center-- a little awkward. It looks like the've fixed this on the annamite. The onky drawback for me it that the hood does not fit over a ski helmet, or my climbing helmet. The hood is well featured for the helmetless, and the fuzzy chinguard is huge. I also like the stiff visor brimim on the hood, at least.

I love this jacket - the torch at least - and would recommend it.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
Torch Softshell with Windstopper softshell laminate 
Waterproof Rating:
Water-resistant 
Breathable Rating:
Not specified 
Center Back Length:
26.5in (67.3cm) 
Core Venting:
Underarm vent zips 
Pockets:
2 Front 
Powder Skirt:
No 
Hood:
Yes 
Weight:
1lb 3oz (540g) 
Recommended Use:
Mountaineering, climbing, spring skiing 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime 

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