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Mountain Hardwear Hooded Insulated Compressor Jacket - Women's

Mountain Hardwear Hooded Insulated Compressor Jacket - Women's

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Mountain Hardwear Hooded Insulated Compressor Jacket - Women's

The PrimaLoft One insulation in the Mountain Hardwear Women’s Hooded Insulated Compressor Jacket extends through the body and sleeves and right up into the hood. Fleece-lined hand-warmer pockets feel like heaven for your cold digits, and inner elastic cuffs and a hem drawcord help contain your warmth. As the name implies, this lightweight Mountain Hardwear jacket fits easily into your backpack once you get to class or the airport.

Bottom Line: Warm yourself with this light, compressible number.

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Rating for this product: 1

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5 days ago

i also though i should point out the fact that the recommended use for the women's jacket is casual but the men's is technical. What the hell Mountain Hardwear?!?!?!? Get on top of your Women's clothing line. It is way below average.

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Is there a drawstring at the bottom of the jacket to stop the

Is there a drawstring at the bottom of the jacket to stop the wind getting in there?

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June 25, 2009

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Yes, both the hood and the hem have really quick, one handed pulls to cinch things up.

By: Backcountry.com Employee
June 25, 2009

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Rating for this product: 2

Really??? This is what the women get???

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5 days ago

Ok, so I am a big fan of Mountain Hardwear's Mens Hooded Compressor. I wear it for work all the time (Ouray, SLC, and Moab on the early spring mornings) and it has always kept me super toasty and comfortable. So...when I decided to get the women's jacket, i was hopeful that I would be just as pleased. No such luck. Apparently MH doesn't think girls need the same features on their jackets as the boys do. For Example, the mens jacket has a double zipper so you can keep the top zipped up for warmth but still belay with ease by pulling up the bottom zipper a bit. Also, the hood on the men's jacket is designed to fit over your helmet when you need the extra warmth but the women's is so small it can only go under your helmet. Which is a pain when you are needing to put your hood off and on in a hurry. The last thing is that the wrists in the women's jacket are elastic vs the men's which are velcro. Thus, making it difficult to get under layers to check the time, fix a base layer sleeve and the like. I would not recommend this jacket for anyone who is wanting a jacket to use in a technical environment. But it was cute and the bronze color was pretty, so as a around town jacket it would be fine.

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The men's version of this jacket says it's intended for

The men's version of this jacket says it's intended for mountaineering, winter backpacking, BC skiing and the like, and this women's version says it's for casual use. Is that just marketing, or does this jacket really not give the same performance as the men's version?

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March 29, 2009

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I am not sure why the 'intended uses' of the two jackets are different. Definitely take the 'intended use' with a grain of salt in that you can use it for whatever you like. They have the same insulation, were made with the same quality, and were positioned in our sales books in similar places. So, yes, the fabrics are slightly different but the intended use of the piece is the same. Hope this helps!

By: Backcountry.com Vendor Rep
March 30, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

great jacket

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November 21, 2008

This jacket is really light, yet really warm. My fiance bought the men's version last year and it is awesome. When we bring our dog to the beach in the winter, this keeps us toasty warm. I put up the hood when the wind picks up and it is great. The pale orchid color is pretty as well.

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If I want to wear this over other layers - i.e. a sweater or

If I want to wear this over other layers - i.e. a sweater or a fleece - would you suggest buying true to my size, or sizing up? I'm a small, but not fond of a super snug fit. Ideally, they'd make a size 6-8 so I don't fall in between. Any advice?

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December 13, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

Why the Hood? Because it doubles the warmth

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February 23, 2009

Amazing jacket, stuffs down to the size of a full sandwich sack. If you can't figure out why the hood is so essential, you're not using this jacket for what it's intended for.

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What kind of weather conditions do you think this would be suited

What kind of weather conditions do you think this would be suited for? 30s? 20s? Or is that way too low?

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November 21, 2008

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Depends on what you're wearing underneath, and how much activity you are doing... 30's w/ t-shirt, 10-20 with a fleece or two underneath with low to moderate activity would probably be a good generalization.

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February 20, 2009

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Rating for this product: 4

Awesome Jacket!!

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December 20, 2008

I'm ALWAYS cold, but not with this wonderful jacket! I ride horses and was looking for a way to keep warm at night without restricting my movement while riding... something I have been unable to achieve prior to getting this jacket. It's awesome! I rode in it for the first time tonight over a Patagonia vest and a fleece shirt and was sweating in 30 degree weather! It is so warm I didn't have to wear as many layers, and it's so light I didn't feel restricted at all. The hood is awesome - adjusts right to your head (I wore it to work today before I got it all stinky at the barn tonight!!)! I don't know how it will be in the wind yet, but so far I am extremely pleased!! I'm 5'1", 120 lbs with broad shoulders for my size and the medium fits great. The ONLY criticism so far, is that I wish it had the double zipper so you could unzip from the bottom to make it a little more comfortable while sitting/bending.

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Good for hiking and backpacking, or just for kicking around?

Good for hiking and backpacking, or just for kicking around? I'm looking for a super lightweight compressor jacket that packs down to nothing, but is very insulating.

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October 28, 2008

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Look no further. These Compressor jackets are great for all of the above and are very versatile. Enjoy!

By: Backcountry.com Vendor Rep
October 29, 2008

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Rating for this product: 1

Why the hood?

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January 28, 2009

My old jacket, a beautiful powder blue compressor jacket is worn thin and I really wanted to get a new one But I hate hoods. The men's jacket doesn't have a hood (but it has awful two tone stripes on the sleeves). I will hunt around for an old style Compresor.

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Rating for this product: 4

Mt Hardwear Hooded Compressor Jacket-Women's

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February 3, 2009

My daughter raved about her "permaloft" filled jacket, so I started looking around for a jacket to suit my needs. I found the above mentioned jacket and ordered it. It is so lightweight and warm. I'm very pleased with my choice. I haven't laundered it yet, put hoping for positive results. The only negative to the jacket is it tends atract static electricity.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
[Shell] Stria Rip; [Lining] taffeta 
Insulation:
PrimaLoft One 
Hood:
Yes 
Pockets:
2 Front, 1 interior 
Waterproof:
No 
Core Venting:
No 
Weight:
1lb 2oz (502g) 
Recommended Use:
Casual 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime 
Country of Origin:
China