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Mountain Hardwear Sub Zero Down Jacket - Men's
The Mountain Hardwear Sub Zero jacket surrounds you with 650-fill down for the coldest possible conditions this winter. Perfect for backcountry use, alpine climbing, or just kickin' around town, the Sub Zero is an incredible value from one of the true heavy hitters in outdoor clothing. You simply won't find down jackets of this quality at the Sub Zero's price. A nylon ripstop shell keeps this sweet jacket from exploding if you happen to snag it on a protruding rock fin or tree branch, and inset reinforcements at high-abrasion areas provide an extra amount of security. The fleece lined pockets keep those mitts extra toasty, and an inner zip security pocket is perfect for car keys or other valuables you can't afford to lose.
Bottom Line: From town to the backcountry, down is the call for ultimate warmth.
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do you ship from Canada, or US? How much Canadian custom charge for tax when shipped across the border? Do you have the medium size Mountain Hardwear Sub Zero (Lapis)? How many days it take to ship?
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They ship from the States. Last time I bought something (I live in Canada) they shipped UPS Expedited (no brokerage fees, no tax) and all I had to do was sign for it (and it was fast...2 days). The Standard Shipping says "tariff included" which means the same I think but will take a few days longer. I don't think I've ever been happier with an internet retailer's shipping. And I've bought a lot of stuff over the internet.
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By: mick_rensh1860942 (2)May 25, 2008
great jacket great fit well made very warm love it
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By: coosfg100141448 (1)May 14, 2008
This jacket really does everything it claims to do.warmth,fit.and looks. I love it. Went to west yellowstone---the weather pretty sever,Highs in low 20`s to mid teens,very comfortable when I was out in it. Very good choice!!!!!!
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By: trinh56282096490 (1)April 2, 2008
this is firth down jacket i got perfect
fit and warm
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By: BozoJ (2)March 13, 2008
True to previous Mountain Hardware purchases, this jacket really is pragmatic and stylin', with a lot of obvious thought put into design and execution. I bought this jacket for my husband, who suffers from cold extremities, so the fleecy pockets were a great touch -- as was the reinforcement of areas that see abrasion. Alas, we returned the jacket because it was shorter in length than my husband wanted in a down jacket (sleeve length was great, though). I consider his proportions to be "normal."
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By: M. Lang (1)February 18, 2008
This Down Jacket is made only for short people! While I was skiing, my kidneys always felt cold.
The jacket can be used under another jacket.
The zipper closes to the wrong side, so I think, this jacket is made for ladies!
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By: james@tarponspringscomputers.com (1)February 1, 2008
I am from Florida and i bought this jacket to go to New York for a week and play in the snow. It got down to 1 degree with a wind chill factor of 40 below. I was never cold. Great Jacket and awesome jacket and very fast delivery...
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By: jgelley (10)January 25, 2008
Great coat! I am a huge MH fan. Having said that, the jacket could be improved by the addition of a microfleece chin liner. I've had a few tiny feathers poke through but not enough that I'm concerned. Very compressible. Best coat out there for the money. Very warm.
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By: chillinalaska (2)January 16, 2008
We got the jacket for our ever growing 14 year old son. He usually hates the winter clothing we get him. This jacket has changed that attitude! Yay! Thank you for designing a jacket that; according to our son, "Is light, super warm, and he has full range of movement that he has never experienced in winter clothing before. He has actually thanked us several times since he has gotten it.
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By: NJ (1)January 9, 2008
Great Jacket! Light, comfortable, and keeps me toasty through the Boston winter.
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By: PeteNH (1)January 3, 2008
Last year I bought The North Face Prodigy jacket which is basically a heavy Hyvent shell filled with 600 down. The jacket is great in wet weather but when it gets down to below zero, I was still really cold.
I live in NH and tend to get cold really easily, so I was on a mission to get a jacket that would keep me really warm. Well the Sub Zero has done the job. Today was 2 degrees and was -10 with the wind chill. It was so cold, my driver's side door was frozen shut. The Mountain Hardwear Sub Zero kept me really warm. I love it. I still haven't tested it in really high wind conditions, but I'm thinking it will do the job.
The jacket is a little on the shorter size but overall this is an awesome jacket.
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By: MGM (1)January 2, 2008
i am currently living in alaska and the jacket is all i need. it is light weight and stowable, so good for travel and packing. love it... and this site replaced the first one that had a small rip in it... you guys are great. thanks, mgm
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By: Yngve (2)December 18, 2007
This is the first down jacket I have really owned, and I can't really understand why I have waited so long. I have been using it now in -12 Celcius in Norway, keeps me warm even when I am standing still for 10-15 minutes. I like the fact that it does not have a hood, makes it more versatile in the city. On the negative side is that it is a bit heavier than The North Face.
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By: C Deputy (4)December 12, 2007
I love this coat. I bought it to keep in my pack on backcountry ski/snowmobile trips, but I am wearing it all of the time. It's light weight, warm, comfortable, and compresses down to a great size for packing. I'd highly suggest it.
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By: JStricko (1)December 10, 2007
I was looking to purchase a new winter jacket that was lightweight and warm. This jacket fits perfectly and the price was reasonable.
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By: Spurgeon3 (19)November 30, 2007
Something about downs always terrified me! Perhaps it was the waking nightmare that Ghost Busters may have chased me down, and zapped me for looking like a walking, breathing marshmallow. I've always liked the idea of snug fitting jackets that give you freedom to move. Not to mention....just being totally honest here.....when I see people walking around in downs I think of walking, breathing sleeping-bags. But now I stand a changed man! I eat my own words. The Sub Zero vanquished my fears! Last couple of weeks here in Alaska it has gone up and down in temp. The jacket has held its own (low teens with a wind chill factor and on up to the 30's). I have no doubt with 200 fleece under the jacket I would be more then toasty in 40 below. The jacket is very sharp looking. My wife and daughter have proclaimed it their favorite jacket for dad! I have to agree! I love the comfort. I love the fleece lined pockets. I love the warmth. I love the style. I love that its not so marshmallowly (not so poofy). I love having an inside pocket and chest pocket for personal use. I love the fact that I stayed dry while taking my daughter out to sled as the wet snow dumped on us, and I love that I had freedom in movement Only down side so far is that I too have noticed that some of the very small down feathers are sneaking out of the seems. But until the day they all explode out and I look like a goose that just ate a hand grenade, I will hang on to this jacket. On a side note: I went a size up to take care of the waist problem some were having (people stated the jacket was not long enough for them). The velcro cuffs made the extra length of the sleeves a non-factor. So to answer the question before me....ya brother....I'm down!
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By: Anonymous (2)November 16, 2007
I ordered this jacket along with Mountain Hardware's Phantom, and I decided to keep the Phantom because I need to go as light as possible (15 oz vs. 24), but I was very impressed with the workmanship, the colour and the "feel" of the Subzero. Great job, Mountain Hardwear.
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By: Scott Miller (3)October 18, 2007
This jacket will not keep you warm in sub zero temperatures, even though the name of the jacket implies that. Plan on practical use of the jacket to be good for maybe 25 degrees Fahrenheit. I ordered the XL size and the fit is on the slightly smallish side. The length of the jacket is a bit short, I am 5ft 9 in. This jacket is extremely light weight and will fit into a rather small sack included with the jacket for backpack storage.
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By: nicsnoopy (2)March 30, 2007
Super comfy and very warm. Great for walks in the woods with the dogs during those cold months. Love it!
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By: free heal (1)March 27, 2007
This jacket is great. I do a lot of field work at my job all times of the year and need gear that will keep me outside. This jacket has kept me warm all winter, and its rugged construction will keep it around for a long time.
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By: huckuba (1)March 19, 2007
I finally broke down and bought a new winter coat. It's pretty good, fit is excellent, nice stitching in high quality fabric. It's a little warm at 35-40 degrees, but has kept me warm in 15 degree with fast wind. I like that.
Also it has just the right touch of pockets, not too many!
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By: Roy Harris (1)March 9, 2007
Arrived on time in England, had to pay import tax but even so the cost was cheaper than purchased here, very pleased with the quality and i am lovely and warm i could not have done better. Best of luck to you all.
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By: RatherBeFishing (1)February 19, 2007
This jacket is the best I've purchased in a long time!
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By: Donner Party (29)February 12, 2007
For the money this jacket can't be beat, most comparable down jackets go for over $200. The reinforced shoulders and arms are a great feature, it's made for carrying a pack in cold weather. Hem draw-cord is OK, though it rides up sometimes. The elastic/hook and loop cuffs are comfy and snug, really nice. The stuff sack is cool, too. My XL weighs precisely 1.85lbs in the stuff sack, a lot of warmth for not a lot of weight (or dollars). A fleece chin-guard would be nice, but that's a minor deficiency; all in all it's a winner.
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By: Chuck - Fairmont, WV (2)January 18, 2007
High quality jacket, actually too warm anywhere above 30 degrees. Only problem with the jacket is its length. I am only 5'8" tall and I wish the back was a couple inches longer. Unless you are standing absolutely straight up, expect a breeze!
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By: MtnHeel (1)December 27, 2006
I love this jacket! I struggled between the Mtn. Hardware and the North Face Nuptse and made my choice based on the reviews. The jacket is well-made and recently kept me very comfortable during a single-digits weekend in the mountains. I made the right choice!
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By: stewart73 (1)December 15, 2006
This jacket is ok, but mine really has that 'made in china' feel to it. The material inside is like a very cheap tent. Loose threads were sticking out in quite a few places (as were down feathers) when I got it. It is also surprisingly short. I am 5'11" so I ordered the large and it barely makes it to my belt-line. Any untucked shirt will stick out the bottom (which looks kinda weird). For the price it isn't too bad (it's warm) but it certainly isn't the best jacket out there as some of the other reviewers seem to believe. Try before you buy.
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By: Fogg (7)December 13, 2006
This jacket not only looks cool, it's warm and has some great features. The burley shoulders and sleeves make it so you don't have to worry about snags, and it comes with a stuff sack. You can cinch the draw cord at the waist to keep the warm in and stuff your hands into the fleece lined comfy pockets.
The only thing I don't like about the jacket is that anything you put in the chest pocket feels kinda funny.
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By: Anonymous (3)December 9, 2006
I've had this jacket for about a month now and all I can say is AMAZING! I live in northern Wisconsin and it's been downright cold lately. Low temp of 2-5 with a windchill of -10 to -15. I went out with the Sub-zero and a light baselayer (MH Hyperdry) and I was sweating after walking to town. The only thing that would make this coat better would be a longer torso. Other than that, it's a great coat and you shan't be dissappointed.
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By: Joe Tirrell (1)December 8, 2006
Warm and doing the job it is supposed to do. The quality is apparent and I am very pleased with the service and the delivery. Thank you it is a pleasure doing business with those who respond rapidly. Regards, Joe
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By: SteveO (1)December 7, 2006
This jacket is great. I have the North Face 700 fill and this 650 fill is warmer. The fleece lined pockets are a great touch. The chest pocket is in the perfect place and the inside pocket is an added bonus. The only thing that would make this jacket better would be a detatchable down hood. I snow shoe, winter camp, hunt and run around town in this thing and it is at home in all. I give it an A and would recomment to anyone considering Th North Face.
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By: luvoutdoor_s (139)December 7, 2006
The fleece lined pockets is where this takes the Nupste down. I love how it is lower bulk and still gives out the warmth. The panel on the shoulder is also sweet for blocking the snow and water.
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By: bdog (11)December 7, 2006
I was lucky enough to have had the first generation of the Mountain Hardware Sub Zero jacket. I have worn that jacket for over 10 years. It has served me well. Through an unfortunate event the back was torn. I repaired it with duct tape, but I was still motivated to replace it. The latest version has added a vertical chest zipper and contrasting reinforcements over high wear areas on the arms and shoulders. The Sub Zero remains light, packable and warm. It does seem my original had more loft and it certainly has more soul. The current Sub Zero jacket is well worth the moderate price. Mountain Hardware remains a maker of quality and functional outer ware.
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By: Andrew B (4)November 30, 2006
This is a great jacket. It's super warm, looks really good, and is totally comfortable. At this price point, I don't think you can find a better deal.
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By: Anonymous (1)November 16, 2006
This thing rocks. If you are looking for a lightweight jacket that keeps you warm when the temp drops, you can't beat this, especially at this price.
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By: ignatieff (1)October 31, 2006
I wish I could claim to have worn this jacket on my latest alpine expedition, but it has seen most its use getting me to work on icy winter mornings. For the price, it is an excellent jacket. My only regret is that I bought a M when I should have got an L. The M fits fine, except it is a little short in the torso, which means you have to be careful reaching up for things! The quality is excellent. I have stuffed the jacket into its bag over 100 times this winter and it still fluffs up like new. As stated above, the fleece lined pockets are great. Highly recommended.
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By: J.J. (8)October 13, 2006
I bought this jacket last year at end of season, and wish I had had it all my life!! It’s light, and compresses to nothing. The armored shoulders are nice, and the fit is one of the best I have ever worn. Super warm for 650 fill, and no feathers flying out every time you put it on. Super recommendation!!!
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By: jenasen (5)March 23, 2006
I bought this jacket for my husband this winter. He loves my TNF Nuptse, but neither of us wants to look like twins, so I shopped for something comparable but different. This jacket fits the bill. It's very lightweight and collapsible, but husband says it's toasty warm. He says it's very comfortable to wear and doesn't feel bulky. The quality is excellent, especially for the price. The fabric seems durable, the seams are tight, and the zippers are sturdy. No problems with feathers leaking or shifting. The styling is great too. The contrast colors and textures add interest without being too busy-looking. There are many generously-sized pockets inside and out. The shape is very masculine and boxy without looking too puffy or bulky. The only changes my husband says he would make would be to add fleece lining inside the collar and to make the overall length an inch or two longer. Those things would make it a perfect 5-star jacket, but he loves it anyway. Great purchase!
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By: j. henson (1)March 21, 2006
I’m very impressed with both the construction and comfort of this jacket. It also packs down tightly.
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By: Kevin Glasky (1)February 17, 2006
This was my first time ordering here and I was very happy with how quickly they shipped my jacket. And they shipped it for free. The Sub-Zero from Mountain Hardwear is all I hoped for, the looks, the craftsmanship, but best of all it so warm and light. I will mention that I ordered the carbon color and it is really dark green. I have a Sub-Zero Vest that is grayish and I thought I was ordering the same thing. For some reason the color described as carbon I think of as more gray and your photo did not look green at all. Oh well, not a huge deal I just thought I would mention it in case someone else does not like dark green. Thanks for everything !
Kevin
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By: Zach attack (1)January 31, 2006
This jacket is beautiful. Not only does it perform to its standard in every condition, but it also looks great. This jacket is light-weight, breathable, and able to conquer any element it faces. If warmth is what you are seeking, your journey has come to an end!
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By: Mountain Hardware Down Jacket (1)January 13, 2006
My son was very happy with the jacket. I wasn't sure about the color; it did turn out to be greener and darker than pictured but it was what I originally wanted. It looked like it would be a light gray but turned out to be an olive green. The fit is nice and the price was right.
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By: AaronC (1)January 10, 2006
Nice coat and quite warm, I bought this as opposed to the North Face. The quality seems good and durable, and I'm happy with it except for the fact that the coat seems to be losing the down bit by bit, which I am quite disappointed with. It makes me wonder if I should contact Mountain Hardwear about it. My buddy bought TNF and he has had no such problem. I usually layer it underneath my Arcteryx shell, and I've been nice and warm in the 20F weather in Ohio, usually with a light shirt and maybe a sweater underneath. I'd give it a 5 if it was not losing feathers.
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By: The Huckinator (1)January 2, 2006
Good warm, down jacket. Reinforced arms are great for running early morning gates. This jacket should hold up to my abuse - so far so good.
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