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Mountain Hardwear Sub Zero SL Down Parka - Men's

Mountain Hardwear Sub Zero SL Down Parka - Men's

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Mountain Hardwear Sub Zero SL Down Parka - Men's

Slide into the Mountain Hardwear Sub-Zero Jacket and you’re ready for the nastiest, wind-chilliest weather that Mother Nature can hurl your way. The 650-fill goose down keeps you nice and toasty, while taslan reinforcements on the sleeves and shoulders protect the Sub-Zero from abrasion in the most common areas for tears.

Bottom Line: It’s like wearing a sleeping bag.

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Rating for this product: 5

WARMEST PARKA EVER OWNED!

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January 9, 2010

With the 2009-2010 Winter setting record low temperatures, I am very grateful I own the Mountain Hardwear Subzero SL Parka. Here is the short list of what makes this a great down parka:
1) Substantial amount of down, baffled construction, high loft.
2) Wind resistant shell.
3) Great hood - Warm - Head and face protective.
4) Lightweight and very comfortable.
No, I don't work for Mountain Hardwear. After many years, I simply found a parka that delivers on its promise to keep the wearer warm.
It works for me. I recommend it highly!

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Rating for this product: 2

Not suitable for high-altitude mountaineering

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March 7, 2008

I purchased the Mountain Hardware Sub Zero SL Parka specifically for a high-altitude mountain climb (Aconcagua) and although it was warm enough, it did not perform as expected. I wore it briefly a few times at Camp 1 and Camp 2, and all day on Feb 12, 2008 (summit day).

Although it was quite warm, poor design/ construction revealed itself in several very disappointing / annoying ways:
1) The main zipper was very hard to get started. It required a lot of struggling to get the zipper started. In the early morning of summit day, I had to remove my outer gloves and fiddle for a long time with just thin polypro liner gloves in extremely cold conditions before I could get the zipper started properly. Plus the zipper is metal. This seems like a good recipe for frostbite. An unreliable main zipper is a fatal flaw for a climber’s parka
2) During the climb, the zips on two or three of the pockets snagged on the fabric backing that runs along the zipper just due to normal operation (opening and closing the pockets). It was too cold to mess with them, so I left them in the snagged / half-closed state until I returned to high camp. I later found that I had to operate the zippers very slowly to prevent snagging
3) The removable hood needs a different, more secure attachment system. At one point after a brief rest stop, I put my pack back on and realized that the hood was trapped between my pack and my back. I pulled on the hood and it started to detach, being held only by a few snaps.
In summary, the jacket was a hassle the entire day. I think it needs significant revisions to meet the needs of high-altitude mountain climbing. It is less expensive than some other parkas, such as the North Face one, but in retrospect, the savings were not worth it. I returned this item.

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3 Comments Last Comment: January 16, 2010 by:

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January 14, 2010

norris, just a note of clarity: if you had a removable hood, then you most likely had the Sub Zero "Jacket" and not the Parka (which has a permanently attached hood). The zipper issues aside--which would ruin anyone's climbing day, the SZ Jacket was not really designed for more extreme high altitude applications. The SZ Parka, however, is. Also, Mountain Hardwear's Absolute Zero gear, with 800-fill, is what you'll find on many climbers attempting more extreme conditions in high altitude climbs. But, MH is a really good company that thrives on user feedback and I'm sure they'd appreciate your input regarding the issues that you had on Aconcagua. I'd encourage you to pass on your issues to them. Good luck on your next climbs!

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January 16, 2010

che2885269 you are correct, the hood on the Sub Zero is removeable, with snaps. i have been doing so much research on parkas that i had confused the attached hood on the Absolute Zero parka with detachable one on the Sub Zero.

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January 15, 2010

D.Brumfield: I was under the impression that the hood was permanently attached on the parka, but i was wrong. I recently got a parka and found that the hood was removable. You can tell if it is a parka because the front hand pocket openings are horizontal instead of more vertical. Maybe this is a difference in model years...

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I am looking for WARM parka to be worn while stationary or minimally

I am looking for WARM parka to be worn while stationary or minimally active. I have other technical jackets for activities. Preferably water-proof but not required. Would like to stay below $300. Is this parka better than the variety of North Face?

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January 17, 2010

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Hi Marcus, I have bought my third Mt. Hardwear Subzero Sl Parka recently from Backcountry - and it provides warmth while I am stationary or minimally active. I switched to the M.H. Subzero SL Parka several years ago, and find it provides warmth and protection from low temps. and high wind chills. You won't be disappointed. In my view, it is a higher quality product than equivalently priced North Face parkas. Go for it!!!

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January 19, 2010

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Rating for this product: 5

I couldn't be happier with my purchase.

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January 15, 2010

ME: 6' 215' 34 Waist. I got the Large and it fits well. The XL would have been WAY too big.

I LOVE THIS PARKA! I live in Minnesota and it's been very cold lately, this 'Beast' never lets me down.

I hear what some people are saying about the main zipper being somewhat difficult to operate, but it really only happens when the zipper is under pressure from the bottom drawstring. If you release the easy to operate drawstring before you zip it up, it works fine. It just took a few days to get into the habit.

Ohh, and VERY WARM!!!

I love the tons of big pockets, and the hood.

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Rating for this product: 4

Well-designed parka for core warmth

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January 7, 2010

I purchased this parka for my husband for Christmas. He is a professional guide, who leads quite a few naturalist tours in Yellowstone in winter. This jacket is perfect for low-impact activities, such as wildlife watching and walking slowly around a thermal area through deep snow in subzero temps. It is too heavy and hot for any type of major aerobic activity, which was not what I bought it for anyway. The length in the XL is actually long enough for my 6'5" husband. The shoulders are reinforced for wearing with a pack, and the lower back also has thicker material for protection when sitting. There are 2 outside chest pockets, and fleece-lined handwarmer pockets, as well as handy inside pockets. I read other reviews by those who griped because the hood snapped on instead of zipped, but that isn't really a point of concern for us as the hood will rarely be removed. I think it is well-designed and funtional for what it is, which is a garment to provide major core and head warmth while walking or standing, but not something to be worn for high impact activities. Some pit zips might have been nice for a little ventilation, but not a big deal.

Since I was standing next to my husband on a -16 (without windchill) morning on the tour we did in Yellowstone immediately after Christmas and freezing my butt off in my short down jacket after hours of looking for wolves, I began looking for a similar parka in a women's style after we arrived home. However from what I can see, most gear makers refuse to believe that women actually prefer functionality over style. I ended up purchasing the same jacket in a men's small. I look like a tank, but the last few mornings when it's been -18 in southwest Montana, I don't feel the cold on my way to work. Can't wait to wear it on my next winter tour in February! Good parka!

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Hi, I am 5'8 and 150 pound. Which size will fit me well?

Hi, I am 5'8 and 150 pound. Which size will fit me well? Thanks!

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January 7, 2010

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I bought this coat for my husband who is 6'5" and 230, but liked it so much, I turned around and bought a men's small for myself. I'm 5'8 and 135, but there's plenty (like lots) of room (I can wear my down vest underneath with no prob.) I bought my son the subzero Mountain Hardwear Jacket (not the parka) for his birthday in December. He's 5'10 and 170, so a bit larger than you. The medium fit him great, so I guess if I were you, I'd go for the small.

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January 7, 2010

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Rating for this product: 5

Mountain Hardwear Sub Zero SL Down Parka

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January 20, 2010

I have been a die hard North Face fan, before TNF even became fashionable. I was looking for a new jacket to replace my Nuptse 800 limited, but couldn't find a TNF style with the features I wanted at I price I was happy with. I have always been interested in Mountain Hardware gear, but never purchased any. This is my first. I have to say it has quickly become my favorite cold weather coat. And if you think the flannel lined pockets are just a gimmick, you haven't experienced them, they are awesome! This coat is just plain cozy. I have worn it in ice storms, -20 below wind chill weather and I could swear that is was 80 out. I may never by another North Face coat again. Mountain Hardware, you have a new customer for a long time.

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Rating for this product: 5

from the Italian sun to the frozen North America

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January 9, 2010

I come from Italy and I wasn't prepared to the frozen American winter. This down parka is exactly what I was looking for: light to carry but extremely warm. easy to put in the luggage back home, perfect in the snow and wind.
It changed my life here, I'm no more scared about weather conditions.

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I would like to pick one between the Sub Zero SL Down Parka and

I would like to pick one between the Sub Zero SL Down Parka and the Phantom Down Jacket. Which one is warmer? Warmth is the only concern. Thanks!

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December 27, 2009

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Hi there "Hanging"!
I totally agree with John Webb's comments. The Mt. Hardwear Subzero SL parka will keep you warmer than the Phantom parka for the reasons John cited.
To repeat: 1) More down, 2) Longer length,
3) Hood, 4) Conduit laminate. Go for it over the Phantom. Good luck!

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January 8, 2010

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hanqing. The Sub Zero SL Down Parka will be warmer than the Phantom. This is due to many things (hood, amount of down fill, conduit laminate, length etc) Hope this helps!

By: Backcountry.com Vendor Rep
December 30, 2009

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Higher fill count doesn't exactly make the jacket warmer, 800 fill down is just more packable and lighter due to fewer stems on the down feather. If both the phantom and the sub zero have the same fill weight or content, then yes the 800 would be warmer (stems don't keep you warm). It doesn't appear that is has the same amount of fill however, so it would seem to me that the sub zero parka would actually be warmer.

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December 27, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Great Value, Typical MH Quality

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January 6, 2010

I haven't had this on any mountains yet, but it's a necessary addition for any Chicagoan's arsenal. With our bone-rattling cold snaps, wind kicks from the lake, ice-rain, and snow, this parka laughs at it all. On one particularly cold and windy day, I wore my MH MonkeyMan underneath and the only cue for me to go inside was my Husky pulling me home.

Pros:
1) Comfort! So glad I went with the longer Parka version of this jacket
2) Sharp! Pics don't do it justice
3) I've had zero issues with the zippers, so I'm not sure what other reviewers are on about.
4) The parka repels water fairly well and snags even better.
5) It has more pockets than I can find a use for.
6) My wife tugged the hood roughly and I was surprised when none of the buttons released.
7) Lined hip pockets are awesome when you forget your gloves

Cons:
1) While the mesh thermos pocket is a neat idea to keep your drink of choice from becoming a slurpee while sitting next to the fire, I can see how the location of the pocket would be very annoying (to use) while doing anything more active than walking or hiking.
2) Though it may feel like it, you can't take over the world just because you're wearing it.

MH strikes again!

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Rating for this product: 5

GREAT DOWN PARKA

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December 8, 2008

1) very warm down parka in temps. Of 10 degrees or less with high winds.
2) excellent hood is face protective!
3) comfortable parka!
4) better parka than anything made by north face, ll bean, land's end, and even better than individually hand made parkas from feathered friends in seattle, which cost
$200 more. The absolute zero sl parka is better than their icefall parka. (i know. I have both)

Bottom line:
Buy this parka without reservation.
It will protect you from winter's worst elements!! Trust me.

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Rating for this product: 1

MH Sub Zero Parka is Sub-Standard

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July 18, 2008

This is one of the worst MH products I have ever owned and I have a lot of MH. I used this parka for a winter summit attempt on Mt. Rainier. #1 the hood snaps on - not zippers. In a 'real' winter mountain wind the wind will blow through every snap gap and freeze your neck. #2 everytime you try to zipper the pockets the zippers get material in them and jam-up. Then you have to remove your gloves to fix the zippers. To me these are both show stoppers for a coat designed for as the name implies Sub Zero. Don't buy this parka and MH should either fix these issues or pull it off the market! Of course if you are just wearing it as a puffy jacket to the bar go ahead just don't wear it for its real use.

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By: Backcountry.com Vendor Rep
July 9, 2009

A little insider info... the reason that we went with snaps on the hood of the Sub Zero Parka was due to a request from guides on, ironically, Mount Rainer. They complained of the zippered hoods blowing off in the wind when coming un-snapped (there were two snaps) and un-zipped when blowing around behind them while climbing. The snaps... believe it or not are more secure when climbing in the wind... and won't come un-snapped. As for fabric being caught in zippers? I do not think that is just a Mountain Hardwear problem. Sorry you did not have a good experience with your jacket...

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Is this parka waterproof?

Is this parka waterproof?

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December 27, 2009

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A little more info: the outer shell fabric of the jacket is made with Conduit SL. This is a fabric that utilizes Mountain Hardwear's proprietary waterproof/breathable laminate... Conduit. So, the fabric is waterproof but the construction of the jacket is not. We call it 'highly water resistant'. If you are looking for a waterproof down jacket... check out the Synchronicity Jacket or the Absolute Zero Jacket both from Mountain Hardwear. Hope this helps!

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December 28, 2009

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Down Jackets usually are not waterproof, rather they are water resistant meaning that they can stand up to a mist or light drizzle. Down turns to "pancake batter" in the rain and is useless when wet.

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December 27, 2009

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No, at least according to the tech specs listed above.

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December 27, 2009

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Rating for this product: 4

Excellent Parka At It's Price Point

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December 21, 2009

This is a very nice down parka at it's current price at Backcountry ($235) and with discounts that bring it close to $200. At this price point it blows the competition away. Depending on your planned use, you may wish to consider the Absolute Zero Parka in the MHW line (but at seriously more change) for a more hardcore piece of mountaineering equipment and a more technical jacket in critical applications. The Sub Zero SL Down Parka compares with products like TNF McMurdo, Baxter State Parka, Cabella's Etc. and is a better piece of equipment. You get more down fill (650 vs 550), a warmer jacket, equal or better construction quality and features.

To address some of the shortcomings in this parka previously mentioned:
The zipper is a good quality YKK that allows bidirectional unzipping. This is a feature with similar zippers in all the jackets I looked at in this price range. A single zipper like the Absolute Zero is much easier to start and use with gloved hands but does not allow you to unzip the bottom to squat, sit or get into pants pockets. A fixed hood like the Absolute Zero offers no drafts or removability. Almost all jackets in this price range offer a removable hood. Although I would prefer a zipped hood with a velcro or snap storm flap covering the transition, this current hood has worked well for me and not detached or allowed drafts in 30 MPH winds. The pocket zippers are taped and work fairly well without material getting caught so far. My TNF Nuptske is really bad in this department.

This jacket's strengths:

Good Packability
Light Weight
Good Wind Protection
Good Down Fill Weight (650)
Toasty Warm even with no exertion in subzero temps with winds (tested so far to -5F with windchill -17
Ample Pockets, Tech Spec's are incorrect this jacket has 4 Front (2 Napoleon and 2 Hand warmer) and 2 Interior pockets ( one a mesh water bottle)
pocket)
Good Hood adjustment
2 draw strings-one at bottom and a higher 3/4 cord in waist

Cons:
Hood Snaps instead of zipper/ secured flap

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Rating for this product: 4

Never been warmer at -40

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October 17, 2008

Other than the lame hood attachment, this is the best coat for the money. Living in Fairbanks for 10 years, I've seen some pretty cold weather. Last year, when the temperature scales met (-40 C and F) for a few days, I put on one light base layer, a very thin softshell, and the Sub Zero Parka on top, with the same bottom two layers on my legs, with the Compressor Pant as an outer layer, and my normal winter boots, and was overheating after simply standing outside for almost an hour. The only reason to get the Absolute Zero parka is if you are heading to Antarctica in winter or doing some high altitude mountaineering, like the description says.

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October 29, 2009

wow, nice! i have the non-parka version of this jacket and the only problem i ever have is the length. seeing as i love this jacket so much, i was going to get the parka version. the hood attachment is a zipper, i dont know what everyone else is talking about. probably the older models. I just moved up to Fairbanks actually and was going to use the compressor pants as well.

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October 29, 2009

wow, nice! i have the non-parka version of this jacket and the only problem i ever have is the length. seeing as i love this jacket so much, i was going to get the parka version. the hood attachment is a zipper, i dont know what everyone else is talking about. probably the older models. I just moved up to Fairbanks actually and was going to use the compressor pants as well.

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October 29, 2009

wow, nice! i have the non-parka version of this jacket and the only problem i ever have is the length. seeing as i love this jacket so much, i was going to get the parka version. the hood attachment is a zipper, i dont know what everyone else is talking about. probably the older models. I just moved up to Fairbanks actually and was going to use the compressor pants as well.

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Rating for this product: 5

HAVE PARKER&PANTS {GREAT}

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December 28, 2009

this is the best suit i own,have had it 2 years now and it still looks new, has held up great just wish they had put a bigger zipper on the pants the parker you cant beat so warm it is unreal pants too,i give mountain hardwear A+ on this one

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besides the different hood and pockets, it the downhill parka

besides the different hood and pockets, it the downhill parka worth the extra cost versus the subzero parka?

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December 10, 2009

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See answer on the Downhill Parka page! Cheers!

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December 10, 2009

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Rating for this product: 1

Not Good....

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November 28, 2008

This so-called mountaineering parka is a huge boondoggle. Here's why:

1. The snap on hood comes detached easily and will rip the fabric around the snaps. The gaps cause a draft to blow in in high winds.

2. The down will become very thin around the inside of the arms and you will feel it.

3. The waist drawcord doesn't wrap entirely around your waist and you will no doubt feel a draft blow through. (what idiot came up with this design).

4. The zippers are a royal pain in the ass...pocket zippers get snagged constantly and the main zipper is a real pisser to get started.

5. The stuffsack is a bit small and it's a pain to get the darn thing into it.

The parka is worth maybe $100.00, and that might be too much. On the plus side, it looks great in the orange and black color and the fleece lined pockets are warm. Please don't buy this if you want a hassle free time trying to deal with it in bitter cold environments.

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Rating for this product: 4

Keep away from sharp edges!

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October 31, 2007

I have used this parka mostly for work purposes all over Greenland these past two months, which involves a lot of stationary work and some trekking. I chose this over the North Face McMurdo mainly because of weight issues, compactability and more downfill. And I didn't want to spend Canada Goose money.

The good:
-Very warm
-Lightweight
-Very compactable
-Outer layer is water resistent
-Plenty of pockets
-Affordable

The bad:
-Outer layer is ultra sensitive to sharp edges and hooks. I have already ripped it three times in two months.
-Pocket zippers get stuck on fabric, which is very annoying
-Hood attachment is somewhat flimsy. My hood blew off the buttons in +30m/s winds
-No Zippered back-of-arm vents

Also get the parka instead of the jacket if you plan to use it in arctic conditions.

BTW. the size was just perfect. XXL for 6'6", 240 pounds.

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Rating for this product: 5

jeff4warmth

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December 8, 2008

1) best parka i have ever owned!
2) live in ny and it keeps you warm in 10 to 20 degree temperatures with winds.
3) the hood is great. Is face protective!
4) this mt. Hardwear sub zero sl down parka feels more comfortable than
The icefall parka - from feathered friends, which is an expedition parka
That costs about $200 more!!!
(i should know. I own both)
5) this year i bought my second mt. Hardwear subzero sl parka!!
6) i simply feel absolutely safe, knowing i have this warm and well designed protective parka.
7) it is a better parka than anything made by north face, ll bean, eastern mountain sports, land's end, or most any other manufacturer.
Bottom line:
Go for it!!! It is a great parka!!

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Is there really that big of a difference between the parka and

Is there really that big of a difference between the parka and the jacket version? I'm asking because there are a lot more complaints in the reviews for the parka version concerning the material tearing, the hood and zippers. I was originally under the impression the only real difference between the two is the length before really reading the reviews.

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October 31, 2009

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Answer for joh3343548:
Hi there! I own the Mt. Hardwear Subzero SL Parka, and have seen the Mt. Hardwear Subzero Jacket. Here are your answers:
1) The material(s) on both are the same!
2) The Parka is simply warmer - since it is longer and covers more or your body.
(Obviously in very cold/frigid weather, if the areas below your waist is covered, as is the case with the parka, you will be warmer.
Conclusion:
The Mt. Hardwear Subzero SL Parka is a better choice if you want to be warm, and who doesn't!! So to joh3343548 and everyone else who is thinking of buying a Mountain Hardwear jacket or parka - the best choice is the Mountain Hardwear Subzero SL Parka!! You will all be happier if you make this your wiser choice!

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December 4, 2009

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The only difference between the Parka and the Jacket are a couple of pockets and the overall length itself. The material package is exactly the same between the Jacket and the Parka. Not sure why there are more issues with the Parka over the jacket. It must nothing more than a coincidence...

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November 5, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

BEST PARKA I'VE EVER OWNED

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November 26, 2009

THE MOUNTAIN HARDWEAR SUBZERO
SL PARKA IS THE BEST PARKA I HAVE EVER OWNED.
HERE ARE REASONS TO BUY IT:
1) 15 OUNCES OF DOWN.
2) HIGH LOFT
3) WIND RESISTANT.
4) ABRASION RESISTANT.
5) WILL KEEP YOU WARM IN ZERO DEGREE TEMPERATURES WITH EVEN 30 MILE AN HOUR WINDS.
SO IT IS GOOD FOR WIND CHILL CONDITIONS DOWN TO MINUS 30 DEGREES FARENHEIT.
THIS IS VERY IMPRESSIVE.
IT IS NECESSARY GEAR FOR ALL WHO WISH TO CONQUER WINTER'S WORST CONDITIONS!

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Rating for this product: 5

Not Oversized

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November 19, 2007

Great parka. I had to exchange it for a larger size after following the guidance of another review. The review that says this jacket is "great for fat people" and has enough room to zip it over his bent legs is spoofing us. This is an "over everything" parka, and it needs some space, but it's just right in line with the Marmot size guides. Don't order it to "skin size" because you will not have room to move. I especially like the inside pockets!

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Rating for this product: 2

Bum Hood, For Sure

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September 30, 2008

When I bought this in the winter of 2007/2008, the product descriptions advertised a zippered hood. Apparently the information applied to earlier versions, and I had problems coping with the snap-on hood, fall off hood. It kept blowing part way off in the zero degree gusts, and I wound up tying stay cords at every snap to keep it in place. Now, I have a slightly leaky fixed hood because of the gaps between the snaps, instead of a solidly zippered removable hood. Had I noticed before I roughed up the parka, I would have returned it. But I was in the backcountry when it really counted, and discovered the hood was not reliably attached. Now, I'm stuck, because there is no way to remedy this circumstance. I don't have budget for a "spare" heavy down parka, and I'm going to have to live with it. I've purchased little from MH since then, because I can't trust their gear any more. It's warm overall, but the hood is a critical disappointment.

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Hi, When do you expect to have men's MH Sub Zero SL Parka

Hi,
When do you expect to have men's MH Sub Zero SL Parka in Tiger large in stock?
Thank you

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July 7, 2009

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We currently have four colors of the Men's Sub-Zero SL down parka in inventory. These colors are all current for F09.

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July 7, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Great parka!

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March 6, 2008

A year ago I bought Mountain Hardwear's 800 loft jacket. Warm, but short enough in length that it has a tendency to ride up and leave that cold spot at the waistline. I wanted a high-quality down parka that would last for the next 20 years and Mountain Hardwear had already proven to me they had perfected construction and design in specific niches. This item is no different. The baffle construction assures that there are no cold spots, the length allows the parka to drop low enough to cover the round of your ass and keep it warm. The sleeves are finished with the proper velcro flaps to tighten to perfect comfort without having elastic controlling the opening. Double drawstrings allow it to be tightened at the bottom to keep out draft and further compartmentalize the torso from any draft by cinching it up a little more at the waist. This waistline drawstring also allows for a somewhat tapered look, rather than appearing to be wearing a tent. You'll pay for this one, but you'll get a parka that you'll wear for a couple decades and be warm every bit of the time. Dont' scrimp when buying something like this; pay the little extra it takes to get the best construction and the coat you'll be happy with for decades. You'll be happy that you did.

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Rating for this product: 5

Life Savers

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January 8, 2008

Iam Currently in Kazakhstan, and when I arrived in Aktobe it was -27 c, and my baggage has been lost in transit.
However I did pack this coat and the compressor pants in my carry on luggage and it is all I have got at the moment.
The coat is super warm and the pants the same, they are just great and at the moment saving my life.

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Rating for this product: 4

Nice Parka

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February 17, 2009

Nice Parka/Very light and warm/big enough to layer underneath but not to an extreme/Hood feels a little bulky but is down filled and warm and I can live with the bulk considering . No problem with snaps on the hood/ I like them much better than a zipper.

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so is this super water resistent, or waterproof? the reviews

so is this super water resistent, or waterproof? the reviews and everything else seem great, but I don't want to be 13k up when it starts to rain, only to find out it's not waterproof.

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January 27, 2009

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I wouldn't say it's GoreTex pro shell waterproof but it is still really good.....especially for a down jacket. To make it much more waterproof you can use Nikwax's down proof wash-in. That stuff works awesome with this jacket and will make your trips up high much less stressful when the gnarly clouds roll in.-----------------------This jacket is not waterproof and definitely not a rain jacket. It is made with a Conduit SL laminate in the fabric but the seams are NOT taped. So, waterproof fabric... not waterproof construction. Typically when it is really cold out it isn't that wet so we built this jacket with that in mind. If it is raining and you are wearing this jacket... you'll be cooking! I would call this jacket highly weather resistant not waterproof. If you are looking for a more waterproof version check out the Absolute Zero Jacket from Hardwear! It is even warmer than this if you can imagine and all the seams are welded. Hope this helps!

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7 out of 10

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November 8, 2009

Let me start out by saying I am generally a fan of mountain hardwear products. I have, however, been consistently dissapointed by their down coats. The zub zero parka is pretty nice but has design flaws in that the fabric inside the jacket always get caught in the zippers. It's also pretty bulky. I ended up getting a 900 fill down coat from a local manufacturer that is going to work better for about the same price. Don't get me wrong, mountain hardwear gear is bomber but for my needs, 650 down in a house sized parka with zippers that always jam is not going to cut it.

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Rating for this product: 5

LOVE MY PARKA.

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February 1, 2008

This is the only parka you will ever need,had it on at 1:00am in 50mph winds,snow and freezing rain never got cold or wet,it is very well constructed and very very warm, best buy i have made in years.

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LOVE IT

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June 2, 2009

By far it is the must have in any real mountaineers gear bag!
this guy never climbed mr or any other mountain because the jacket is the nicest in every way and I have tried them all!!
unless you want to go but mh hs they run 1,000.00 so buy it where it love go nuts!!!
I am 5'8 160 lbs and I got a large so it will fit over layers! it is loose but good loose!!!

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How does the sizing of MH Sub Zero compare with North Face?I

How does the sizing of MH Sub Zero compare with North Face?I purchased a McMurdo Parka in XXL and it is to large but the XL is very snug. I am an unfit 5'10" and 245 Lbs with 44 waist. Hard to fit.

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January 16, 2009

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Hi dme2811275, I think I can suggest the proper size for you. It would be an Extra Large in the M Hardwear Subzero SL Parka. Reason is your weight. I am 5 ft 10 inches and 160 lbs and wear a large. It is comfortable at my weight and roomy! However, at your weight an Extra Large is a must. I believe you will find it appropriately roomy! I also think a double XL would be too big for you. Trust me on this. I own a few of the Mt. Hardwear Subzero SL parkas, so I know about its size. Good luck!

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December 21, 2009

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These fit very similarly to TNF for me at least.

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January 27, 2009

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Rating for this product: 2

A very ordinary parka

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October 5, 2007

This parka has a snap-on hood -just right for letting draughts up the back of your head. I expected a zip-on hood for the price. Even the tags that come with it say it has a zip on hood. The other thing is that in my experience the snaps will fail- either the material tears or the snap button will distort making it impossible to secure the point. If you have 300 bucks, spend it on a different parka.

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Rating for this product: 4

Great parka!

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January 20, 2009

Very nive and very warm. The parka is a longer lenght than the jackert and works better for warmth; the zipper is fine and works great; the pockets are great; the hood is very nice and had no problems with the snaps; and the jack is very well made and is very nice!

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Rating for this product: 4

NICE, could be a bit better

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December 8, 2009

Hi,

I bought both the SL parka and the SL down jacket-- kept the parka and LOVE IT! If I had a jacket like this when I grew up in Buffalo NY winters, I might never have left!

Why not 5 stars? I don't like the two chest pockets, the asthetics of the black/red, and they could have put some soft fleece where the top of collar hits my neck when zippered. Not much else to knock!

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1 Comment Last Comment: December 12, 2009 by:

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December 12, 2009

I just got a call from my son and he said you are out of the product he wanted. That is a shame.
thank you. Martha

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I'm 6'0, 170lbs, what size should I get? Basically this

I'm 6'0, 170lbs, what size should I get? Basically this will be my nighttime dog-walking coat. I live in Boulder, CO right next to the foothills -- very, very windy so I want to keep the drafts out. thanks.

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January 15, 2009

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A large will fit you the best. Enjoy!

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January 16, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Like a 10º Sleeping Bag!

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December 27, 2007

I love this jacket! The Parka looks good for a puffy jacket. I bought the parka because it is longer and I heard that the jacket version has a tendency to lift above the waist when hands are raised in the air. Not a problem with the parka. I have had no problems with the fabric in anyway (although I do not scrape the jacket against jagged edges or wear it while playing contact sports). It appears to actually be water proof from my tests (I couldn't imagine wearing this jacket in temperatures above 25ºF anyway). The hood is great. I have no complaints about the zipper. I have done away with layering when walking around town as a T-shirt and the jacket keep me warm to 10ºF. With long Johns and a fleece underneath I bet I would be comfortable to -20ºF. With in the first few days of using the parka I notice some down emerging from the fabric, but since the initial half a dozen feathers have come out the problem has ceased. I hope the Parka holds up against the test of time and keeps me warm for many winter to come.

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Rating for this product: 5

Warm and Lite

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December 29, 2008

What a great coat! I used it the Upper Penninsula of Michigan but packed it in it's travel pouch. The best cold weather coat I have ever owned.

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Rating for this product: 5

5 Stars

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March 3, 2008

Very warm parka, well designed. Down is compartmentalized and does not shift for the most part. Well insulated zippers. The hook and loop closure on the arms and over the zipper is easy to adjust with mits on. This jacket compresses well and has held its loft so far (~15 trips, 1 year). Primary uses: (very) cold weather belaying, alpine regions, winter camping, etc. I would consider this jacket overkill if you are using it in weather above -15 C (i.e., you WILL sweat). I have to disagree with "sman's" commment: This jacket is not that tough and is very easily torn on sharp edges/rock/ice-tools. Overall: excellent quality and value if you are in a very cold-weather climate.

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When will you get the black in XXL? Thanks,DD

When will you get the black in XXL? Thanks,DD

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January 8, 2009

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I am sorry there are no more on order.

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January 8, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Great Parka

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February 8, 2008

I love my Parka. Just what I was looking for. Longer than a down jacket and it has down hood to keep your head warm and toasty. I would like it to zip out as advertised, but it still works fine. The parka is lightweight and yet keeps the cold out. The stuff pack is great for traveling. Wish I bought this years ago.

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Rating for this product: 5

Sub Zero SL Down Parka

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February 8, 2008

Great Parka. Light weight, but really does the job. I like the extra length over a jacket for extra warmth. Although the hood is not zipped in as claimed, it still does a very nice job. When you purchase the parka you get a stuff bag which is nice for traveling. All in all, just a great parka. Should have bought it years ago.

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Rating for this product: 3

love/hate

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March 23, 2007

i loved it because it was so lightweight and warm, but hated it because one of the 2 outer materials (the one that runs down your shoulders) attracts so much dust, hair, and animal fur that it drove me crazy.

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Also why is the parka say waterproof and the regular one, say

Also why is the parka say waterproof and the regular one, say super water resistant?

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January 6, 2009

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Sub Zero SL Parka has the Conduit SL laminate, same as the Sub Zero SL Jacket - water resistant. I must say the fabric sheds light rain pretty well.

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January 7, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Mountain Hardwear Sub Zero Parka

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February 7, 2008

Used my Mountain Hardwear Sub Zero Jacket for the first time on a remote 4000 foot mountain in the Adirondacks. It stormed on our approach in and we had 30 to 40 mph winds during the climb the next day. Due to the storm and lack of ice on the face, we had to do a snow climb with continuous post holing. I wore my parka while setting up camp and was amazed how warm it kept my core, allowing me to use my hands without gloves for several minutes at a time. I also wore the parka the entire time we climbed the next day over my shell. I was concerned from another review about perspiration management but this was not an issue. I simply regulated my temperature by opening the zipper Also, going with the parka versus the sub zero jacket was a wise choice for winter camping, belaying, and winter climbing.

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Rating for this product: 5

Oh Yeah.

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December 6, 2005

Nothing like being warm and toasty. I love it. Like being wrapped in a super warm sleeping bag. Tough material also.

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Rating for this product: 5

Fireplace hot!

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January 3, 2008

Super coat that is fireplace warm. Runs a little big but this does allow extra layers to be worn-but you won't need any extra layers with this baby. Hood is excellent. I bought this for Antarctica expedition and I think it will be plenty warm. Now if I could just get my feet that warm!

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Does anyone know how much longer in the torso the parka is from

Does anyone know how much longer in the torso the parka is from the regular jacket?

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January 6, 2009

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About 4 inches..

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January 7, 2009

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Rating for this product: 4

Toasty and nice :))))))

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December 28, 2009

I'm not professional climber, just sporty type but I always get really cold so finally I did my research and found this jacket for reasonable price for the warmth provided :)
It's great, first time in my life I don't have to put layers to feel warm :) and it's longer than regular jacket so my kidneys will feel warm too :)
I was afraid it might be too warm just to wear it on daily basis (I read all other reviews and I'm only at 5000 feet here in Colorado :)) but to my surprise I was fine even in 32 degree weather (as well as 9 degree:)) The only thing if you have to remove snow from your car in 32 degree weather then yes it's toasty -toasty but other than that it's fine.
I still have to try in on the slopes but I think it will be fine too- finally I won't freeze on the chairlifts :)(I don't think it will work during spring skiing though since there is no vents and that's the only minus of this parka)
I like the strap inside so I can change the puffy parka style to look more like jacket without loosing the length.
So for now I like it a lot. I'm 5'8'' and got men size M, but I do some rowing so my shoulders are a bit wider and my arms are long too so even though overall I think the jacket might be tiny bit too big but I love that sleeves are perfect length.

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Rating for this product: 5

Nice 'N Toasty

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December 7, 2007

Also have the Subzero Jacket and have taken it on a few trips, but was always left wanting in really freakin cold weather. The Subzero Parka leaves nothing out. Ultra warm with plenty of length to handle longer bodies (6'2") even when stooping to light a camp stove. The hood is amazing. I've never been this warm. Is like wearing a sleeping bag.

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Rating for this product: 4

Nice jacket for fat people

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December 27, 2005

The Sub Zero SL Parka is a great jacket. The hood is well designed, comfortable and adjustable, it can be easily worn unattached so that you can turn your head and still stay warm. The one drawback of this jacket is that it's a loose fit. There are drawcords around the base and waist, which is good, but the waist drawcord only pulls in the back of the jacket, leaving the possibility of drafts up the front. One possible advantage of all that extra space is that I can fit my knees inside the jacket if I'm sitting around and it's freezing, but Mountain Hardwear should change the design of the waist drawcord to allow the jacket to give a closer fit.

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Does anybody ever wear it in Chicago with -37F below zero + wind

Does anybody ever wear it in Chicago with -37F below zero + wind chill (minus 37 below zero)? Please share your experience.. Thanks.

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January 5, 2009

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Not good enough on its own.------------------------------This is one of the warmest jackets that we make. The only jacket warmer would be the Absolute Zero Jacket. If you were to wear it with other layers underneath it would be fine. I have experienced that sort of cold in Montana. Actually it was more like a -50 considering windchill. -20+ ambient air temp... brrrrr

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Rating for this product: 5

Great Buy

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January 3, 2006

Great parka if you need to be toasty. I definitely recommend the longer length since I am 6'6" (compared to the regular Sub Zero Parka). No colds spots in the jacket. It can get a little too warm if you are using it with a lot of physical activity.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great Parka

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January 30, 2006

Very warm, very well constructed, and great pockets. It looks great too. All in all, it’s a great parka. It certainly has been all that I was looking for.

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Rating for this product: 5

MY Sub Zero SL Parka

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August 9, 2006

This is by far the "VERY BEST" parka I've ever owned. The quality is SUPERB,you would be hard pressed to find a better parka than this.To be able to roll it up and fit it in its small packing/storing bag is just an added bonus.You could climb Mt.Everest and still be warm with this jacket,your head is well covered,you just feel so very snug in it.

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I just received my parka and noticed that the two-way zipper

I just received my parka and noticed that the two-way zipper is a bear. Almost always, the top zipper does not sit directly or firmly on top of the second bottom zipper, leading to a misalignment of the zipper each time you zip up. Have there been issues with this design?? It does not look like the zipper is broken, but instead that the bottom of the two zippers is simply an upside down version of the top (a little larger) allowing for the two-way zipping. It seems there is too much play in the double zipper design as you feed the amle end of the zipper through the top and bottom zippers. It is very hard to hold both zippers at the absolute bottom of the jacket's zippeer and align them so that the feed is proper. What am I missing? I'm trying to decide whether to return the jacket.

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December 23, 2008

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We have been using two way zippers like this for years. The zippers are YKK zippers that many different companies use in the industry and they are not unique to Mountain Hardwear. I have had some jackets in the passed with troublesome zips but they just took a little to get used to. They were not defective. Also, some zippers break in a little with use. This may help. And when nature calls in the wilderness.. you will appreciate them!-----I think I see what you mean about the zipper, but it's not a defect. All my double zipper jackets have been like this (tnf, mt hw, marm). They should line up so the top zipper actually feels a little "off" (slanted inward toward the zipper line it's on), and not straight-up-and-down on top of the bottom zipper. Feels weird at first, but works every time once you're used to it. As Jon said, standard high-quality YKK. Don't return it.

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January 3, 2009

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Rating for this product: 4

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December 22, 2009

very nice jacket for the money.Very warm.only complaint is the zipper is a little tricky getting started\almost seems likenot enough material between zipper teeth and edge of coat so touugh to grab.otherwise excellent and will use often

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Rating for this product: 4

So far so Good...

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March 19, 2007

these are on the larger side of things - which is the point, i guess, since they are supposed to fit over all your other gear - pack excluded.
comes with little tuff sack which is nice. compresses nicely to fit in pack. all around solid buy.

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Rating for this product: 5

Foul weather, no problem

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December 13, 2007

Best jacket I've ever owned. I love the Tiger color. Been out in a cold wet rain, about 34 degrees, steady rain, stayed warm and dry. The hood is excellent. Nice deep pockets. Highly recommended.. this sites service is top notch. I get comments all the time on this jacket, like " you going to Alaska, or what". Or "that jacket sure looks warm".

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I'm 5'10" 165lbs with a 32" waist and 42-43

I'm 5'10" 165lbs with a 32" waist and 42-43 chest. I am right b/w the M and L on the sizing chart. Which size should I get? DO these run large, small or true?

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December 13, 2008

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These jackets run true to size, but I'd go with the Large only because it gives you a few more options for layering.

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December 13, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

The best jacket I've ever owned

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December 27, 2007

I had one of these for 5 years. It was by far the best jacket I've ever owned. Then it wore out and disaster - they don't sell them in the UK anymore! Had to import one from the US AND pay shipping, VAT and import duty, which added a further $120 and I'm still very happy. It really is that good.

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Rating for this product: 5

Excellent

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February 13, 2009

This coat rules. Kept me toasty in single digit weather with 50 mph wind gusts in the Colorado mountains. The snaps on the hood hold in place fine. Not sure how some have reported the hood to blow off. Unless you're in a hurricane, it should hold fine. This coat is worth every penny.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great for the price

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January 9, 2009

Picked this parka up on sale and glad I did. Yea the zipper can be a bit hinky but that is mainly because of the length, and the snaps on the hood could have been a zipper but those are minor. It's warm, light weight looks good for around town, and great for my winter backcountry outings. For the price, I am more than satisfied.

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My concern is with the snap-on removable hood for the Sub Zero

My concern is with the snap-on removable hood for the Sub Zero SL Down Parka by MH. Many customers have expressed their dissatisfaction with the snap-on hood due to the nature of the beast (encourages tearing around the snaps, allows for air to seep in between the snaps, and is easily blown off in strong winds) and these are my concerns as well. I am a collge student who does not have $250 to blow on a down jacket that has all of these flaws. I know that the Sub Zero SL Down Jacket has a removable hood which zips on, but I want the parka due to it's increased length for winter sports. My question is: how big of a problem is the snap-on hood OVERALL? and if I purchase this parka now (Dec. 08) will MH "improve" this design and include a zip off hood in Jan. 09? Thanks for any feedback.

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December 10, 2008

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I think if it works for Ed Viesturs it will do just fine around campus.-------------------------------------------The reason the hood snaps on is because the RMI Guides on Rainer requested it. The zip-off hoods were coming un-zipped and blowing away in the wind. The snap on hoods don't un-zip! I hope it is not to big of a problem because I don't believe it is changing anytime soon... Thanks!

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Rating for this product: 4

good

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January 16, 2009

It's a good parka in general. Warm, waterproof, reinforcement at key areas. The lengh is just right, enough to cover my butt. Originally i'd get a subzero jacket. but i know it might be too short from reviews, so i get this parka. The only problem is that i found a little down 'escaping' sometimes, especially in the two pockets. The main zipper is fine when you learn how to operate it.

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Rating for this product: 5

Warmest jacket I own

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December 9, 2008

Got this in Nov. 2008, within weeks, Chicago weather dropped down to 10 degrees in the morning. My 15 minutes walking commute couldn't be warmer. With my hood on, after 10 minutes walk my back actually begin to sweat and I needed to unzip a little to stay cool.

Looking forward to try it out on -15 degree mornings...

Hope this parker will keep it's warm for years to come,my other down jackets become less warm once the down get compressed and weighted down to the bottom.

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Rating for this product: 5

WARM... but...

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January 9, 2009

Minor beefs: Yes, the zippers can be a bit frustrating but actually I haven't had too many problems with them. If you have the hem cinched up tight the main zipper can be very difficult to get started. I haven't tested the hood in windy conditions but its a great shape and doesn't obstruct my vision even when tightened down.
I wish MH had put the waist draw cord the whole way around to the front. It's annoying to have to reach in behind your back to tighten. It also tends to leave a bit of air flow up the front.

Major Beef: The inside of the collar is not lined with soft fuzzy material which means that when its done all the way up you get a chapped chin. I am going to sew in some light fleece.

Now having said all that.... I LOVE the jacket. I live in Aspen and it gets used pretty much every day. In town, on the mountain, and hanging outside in the Backcountry. Great value!

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I'm 6'1", what size should i order?

I'm 6'1", what size should i order?

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September 5, 2008

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Here is a link to MH SIZING CHARTShttp://www.mountainhardwear.com/images/sizingUS.pdfI'm 6'3" & wear a large but you also want to consider your chest measurement & sleeve length.

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November 19, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

Great

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January 8, 2009

True to size. I am 5-10 and 195 and the large is perfect. Long enough to cover the butt, thick enough to be warm--we live in NE Wyoming and it has been as low as -30 so far this winter. Also is compact enough so that you don't look like the Michelin Man. good enough tat my wife has ordered the men's small. Finally, it really does breathe so that when you come inside (store, car etc.) you don't have to immediately strip.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great cold-weather ski jacket

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February 2, 2009

Got this on my old ski team. Phenomenal for those cold mtn days and biting winds. It insulates better than my patagucci down jacket, and doesn't have moisture issues b/c of the synthetic insulation. I've worn it skiing in -20 w/o any problems. I esp lke the removable hood for ease of use. Plus, the jacket tail extends to my rear, keep more of my body warm for long chair lifts. The jacket material is rip-stop, and sheds wet snow and light precip w/o problems. I wouldn't say waterproof, but then again mine is an older model. Summary: warm, functional, wind and water resistant, rip-proof, lots of pockets. A+

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Rating for this product: 1

fix this

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July 9, 2009

The zipper need to be worked out, I suggest a large tooth ykk with a tether on both zippers so that one can grab with gloves or mitts.

Hood needs to be a zipper not snaps, as living in Alaska and doing late winter hunts snaps are the worst idea ever.

Pockets needs to be double stitched near the mouth of the pocket. This would fix the problem of the pocket pulling out and getting stuck in the zipper, again tether on the zippers. Not a dinky cute one but, a real man sized tether that your can grab on and yank with gloves or mitts.

Snow skirt with wind stopper, at -50 with 40 mph winds things get chilly.

People don't want to buy the 1k jacket but an inexpensive jacket that will perform well.

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July 9, 2009

The jacket is due for an update in Fall '11. We are already well past the development schedule for Fall '10. In the mean time if you are operating in -40+ temps... you might be happier with the Absolute Zero Parka :

http://www.backcountry.com/outdoorgear/Mountain-Hardwear-Absolute-Zero-Down-Parka-Mens/MHW0147M.html

Thanks for the suggestions

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Hi When will you have # MHW0137 Mountain hardware sub zero parka

Hi When will you have # MHW0137 Mountain hardware sub zero parka in black available in Large?
Seth Budney
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August 13, 2008

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Hey Seth, look for your black Sub Zero Parka size Large in early to mid September.It's available from the above pulldown menu.

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November 19, 2008

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Rating for this product: 3

warm, comfortable, needs new zipper

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October 31, 2007

At first I really liked the parka, but after wearing it I realized a few things. With the bottom draw cords tightened there were no up-drafts, but what did happen was the two-way zipper began to creep up once you were finally able to zip it. Also, I knew the outer shell was thin, but it had me apprehensive that if I caught the jacket on something it would tear easily. Also, don't let the picture of the black parka fool you, it is a completely black parka, not charcoal and black as the picture appears. All in all it is a good jacket, but ultimately I needed something I could depend on, and the zipper did not have me convinced.

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Rating for this product: 5

Superb Parka

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March 25, 2008

I bought the Sub Zero SL Parka Medium as a gift for my friend who lives in Canada. He simply loves its color, great warmth, style, and fit.

He is 5ft 3inches tall and 145 lbs.

I strongly recommend this practical and beautiful parka.

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Rating for this product: 4

Awesome

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December 22, 2006

Awesome , toasty warm. Great but needs more down fill. Needs 800 fill, for the price. Then it would be toasty at a great price.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great Parka--Needs handwarmer pockets

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March 17, 2008

I'd forgotten how warm a good down parka could be. Really does the trick on those cold mornings when I am walking the dogs before the sun comes up. I really like that the hood can be adjusted for the tightness of the fit. Only complaint is that it lacks vertical slit handwarmer pockets. Overall very pleased.

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Rating for this product: 5

Overkill for winter

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November 29, 2008

It keeps you so warm that I don't feel the cold at 20 F with slight wind. I was laughing when everyone around me show they're cold while I walk around like the summer time. If anything were to happen to this parka, i'd simply buy another one. It's very good. Had a great deal with backcountry for only $236 shipped.

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Rating for this product: 5

Awesome jacket

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February 13, 2009

I spoke with many gearheads before deciding on the MH Sub Zero SL Parka. i needed somelthing for around town use with occasional below zero temps. I'm getting colder mofre easily and more frequently as I age and always bought cheap jackets in teh past. this is my first quality down jacket, the on sale price was surprisingly not much more that what I've bought at big box stores all my life for cheap polyester jackets. my compliments to all of the knowledgeable and helpful gearheads, especially Corey P. I initially ordered a medium with layering mind but found it a little big. I tried on a small and found it had a much better fit with our without layering. It's sized according to the chart so I wouldn't recommend larger than what you usually wear. All in all it exceeded my expectations. I've had no problems with zippers or snaps but I don't use it under mountaineering conditions, in town only.
I highly recomment this jacket, especially when on sale around 60 bucks less than list price. it truely is like a good fitting toasty sleeping bag.

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Rating for this product: 5

BEST DOWN PARKA DOWN TO -20 WIND CHILL

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March 23, 2009

Trust mountain hardwear to have created the best down parka, that is good to -20 wind chill. Also water resistant!!
Light and very comfortable!

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Tech Specs:

Material:
[Shell] nylon; [Lining] polyester 
Insulation:
650-Fill down 
Fit:
Standard 
Hood:
No 
Pockets:
2 Front, 1 interior 
Waterproof:
No 
Core Venting:
No 
Weight:
2lb 5oz (1.05kg) 
Recommended Use:
Cold weather fun 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 

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