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Mountain Hardwear Downtown Down Coat - Men's
The waterproof breathable Mountain Hardwear Men's Downtown Coat defeats cold weather with 650-fill down insulation. The insulated hood holds warmth around your head, from where most of your body's heat would otherwise escape. Draw the Downtown Coat's hem cords and bomb that hill on your toboggan, or stuff this down jacket into your winter pack and bring it on your subzero ski tour. The sleek design prevents you from looking like a stuffed holiday goose, and the extended length lends you urban style.
Bottom Line: Downtown or downhill, this Mountain Hardwear coat seals out water and the chills.
Talk shop with all the gear freaks out there: ask 'em questions, upload/browse photos, and give your 2¢.
Style, comfort and warmth
By: Andrew McLean
February 7, 2008
This jacket holds its own amongst the Sundance Film Festival crowd! Sleek, stylish, warm, comfortable and legendary Mountain Hardwear quality.
Does anyone have a size Medium in this coat...I'd like to
Does anyone have a size Medium in this coat...I'd like to know the length in inches. Thanks.
By: Evan
April 12, 2009
Center back length, medium = 33"
By: DakkaGuru
April 13, 2009
Nice Coat but very tight
By: Wayne Pesta
February 25, 2009
The coat is very nice fabric is good and would definitely but warm but it is sized a full size small. Very tight under armpits and around hips. Would be excellent coat for city use but go one size up if your going to wear anything but a t/shirt under it.
Actually, the hood does zip off.
By: DakkaGuru
April 13, 2009
No.
By: Angus Bohanon
March 8, 2009
(Almost) love this jacket!
By: dire
November 13, 2007
My favorite thing about the jacket is that its very well stuffed with down and feels very plush, but it still appears to be very streamlined as the construction manages to hide the "bubbleness". The shell looks very durable and has nicely stitched seams. The cuffs and collar are made from a really comfortable cotton blend - great feature. The only thing that this jacket lacks is more pockets. The two main stash pockets are fleece lined and very large, but other than that there is a small chest exterior pocket and two tiny interior pockets which are useless.
Is hood detachable? In previous posts, Angus answered "no";
Is hood detachable? In previous posts, Angus answered "no"; Griggs answered "yes". Which is it?
By: mh
January 14, 2009
Yes, hood detaches . . . I just checked the mountain hardware website. ---------My bad.
By: Angus Bohanon
January 14, 2009
Armpit too tight
By: yua2863287
March 23, 2009
The coat looks slim and nice. But the armpit is too tight. It is also impossible to add layers under the coat. I feel that It is not as warm as many reviews indicated. I want to keep it but after several tries, I have to return it due to unbearable tightness of armpit.
Hood does zip off.
By: DakkaGuru
April 13, 2009
No.
By: Angus Bohanon
January 8, 2009
Urban Bomber!
By: Scott Sullivan
February 4, 2009
Love this coat! It's as warm as your favorite sleeping bag but without all the rolls of fluffy down. Conduit shell is great for light snow/rain (that's all I've encountered so far), but I'd bet it can handle much more. I'm 6'0, 160lbs and got the Large. Normally, I find the sleeves on most Larges to be a bit short, but if anything, these might even be a bit long. I've been walking around in NYC with this in 10-20 deg weather and haven't noticed the cold at all. One suggestion for improvement would be to make the inside of the collar a bit softer... after a day of urban mountaineering I had a pretty rough chin from it rubbing on the inside of the collar all day... but that's such a picky nit that I couldn't give less than 5 stars. Great jacket, great fit, nice style, warm as Hell, sheds snow/rain, and my Boo loves it... so again, mad props to MHW for another great piece of gear! Get yourself one and go attack some singletrack sidewalk!
Hi,Just wondering if anyone bought this jacket that is about
Hi,Just wondering if anyone bought this jacket that is about 5'7 and around 190 lbs? I can fit in a med in TNF and also wondering if this fits the same?Thanks
By: Ro
December 29, 2008
Excellent Jacket
By: Anonymous
November 21, 2007
Great for the commuter...standing out at the train station or waiting for the bus...super warm...keeps the cold out and without the hood...it looks urban...no puffy jacket problems here...makes a big guy look big...not silly...
It's already 20% off (saving 60 bucks). Bit of a penny-pincher, are we?
By: Angus Bohanon
December 9, 2008
Fine coat.
By: revel22
December 22, 2008
I'm wearing this coat here in Mpls right now. I used it with the air temps around -10F last week and -40F wind chill. At those temps my arms started to get cold first. I had to layer polartec underneath to stay warm. It's not a piece of "survival gear" but it is a decent piece of around town wear. A couple of complaints are there are not enough pockets and being that I am 6'2" I wish the coat was 2-3" longer in the body. The down hood, tight collar and cuffs are all well done by MHW. I wish they would have put even more down in the coat though. I suspect that to get the kind of coat I want I will have to pay at least $500. Anyway, for what it is---an urban, non puffy coat, it does the job.
My guy is 6'1' and SKINNY. He often has problems needing
My guy is 6'1' and SKINNY. He often has problems needing XL for the correct sleeve length, but L so it isn't too bulky. Are their any tall skinny men out there with this coat that can recommend what size worked for them??
By: jen
November 26, 2008
I'm 6' 2" and 180 lbs. Don't know if that is "skinny" in your definition but I have the coat in XL and I wish it was 2 inches longer in the body. The sleeves are long enough and I have a 35" sleeve length.
By: revel22
December 20, 2008
great parka for the price
By: toille31
January 10, 2008
really good length, keeps your butt warm, nice contoured fit which can be made snugger by draw cord inside, good warm hood too!
only downside is media pocket which in my opinion was only made to fit slimmer and smaller sized mp3 players, i have to take my 80gb iPod out of its case and basically cram it into the pocket!
otherwise a really nice warm stylish coat that has been standing up to some bitter new york winter.
Does this come in Tall sizes -- for a man 6' 3" or so?Thank
Does this come in Tall sizes -- for a man 6' 3" or so?Thank you.
By: Nancy
November 24, 2008
It does not come in a "tall" size but it is a long coat that should fit a tall person just fine. Whether the man is wider or skinnier will help to decided whether to get a large or Xtralarge. Hope this helps.
By: Jon Webb
November 25, 2008
Amazing Jacket
By: gom2494339
November 24, 2008
I have had northface jackets in the past and never been completely warm until I bought this. I had never heard of Mountain Hardwear but this jacket is amazing. We just had a snow storm in Syracuse and it was about 20 or so degrees outside and I had this jacket on and was completely warm!! Best jacket I have had that still looks nice. It keeps you warm without looking like you are on a trans-Alaskan expedition.
This jacket is made in China as are most technical outerwear pieces in the industry.
By: Jon Webb
November 25, 2008
Just a little long - but still 5 stars
By: uop2775229
January 26, 2009
You couldn't get cold in this coat if your life depended on it. The hood and wrist enclosures beat back the chill and refused to let any wind in. The only problem was the length. You could walk around Chicago on the coldest windiest day and laugh at the windchill factor. But if you wanted to walk up a hill the length of the coat keeps grabbing at your thighs. I went with the Mountain Hardwear Sub Zero Parka which is a little shorter. It is just as warm and it gives your legs the freedom they need to do some hiking. Be warned - MHW coats might be too warm for some people. I was in -12 degrees with the windchill and I had to start dropping the zipper after a 1/4 mile.
Yes, it zips off. However, it's not flimsy like some other detachable hoods and has a laminated brim (keeps precipitation from running onto your face) & a drawcord to adjust how tightly the hood seals with your face.
By: Russell Griggs
November 21, 2008
Not so big after all...
By: hug2938257
March 11, 2009
I took the advice of the vast majority of the reviewers and went up one size on this coat. Frankly, I'm not sure what everyone was talking about when they said that this jacket runs a size small. I am 6'2" tall and weigh an athletic 195 lbs -- this puts me smack dab in the middle of every major outdoor clothing manufacturer's Large sizing.
I took the advice, though, and ordered an XL. The jacket was too big in the shoulder, chest and waist and the sleeves were ridiculously long. They have sold out of the Large in navy so I'll probably never know if the L fits better but I think that this jacket runs truer to size than previous reviews have indicated.
Aside from sizing, the jacket seemed great for the intended urban wear in 10-25 F degree weather. It was a bit bulkier than some of the reviews indicated but not overly so. I would buy this jacket again if I could find a Large in the right size.
I need opinions on how warm this coat is. Is it warm to, say,
I need opinions on how warm this coat is. Is it warm to, say, -20F below zero with wind for 2 hours?
By: revel22
November 20, 2008
With proper layers, you will be fine.
By: Michael Kisow
November 20, 2008
Great looking, but....
By: ehsuchen1931778
January 2, 2009
The best looking jacket of this genre of outerwear I've come across. It was going to be used in the city. Unfortunately, the sleeves were too narrow (especially under the arm pits) and the pockets too few and sized rather small for a man's coat.
Is this a dark navy blue or more of a bright blue? It looks navy
Is this a dark navy blue or more of a bright blue? It looks navy in the close ups but lighter. brighter blue in the photo of the whole coat. Thanks.
By: amp2544146
November 9, 2008
It's definitely more navy.
By: Angus Bohanon
November 9, 2008
Great coat
By: Don W.
January 16, 2008
Typical MHW quality, coat well thought out. Hood lays down well, doesnt crowd the back of the neck. Slim fit and smooth exterior keeps the bulk of the coat down, nice for getting in and out of the car. Wouldn't use for skiing or any other active sport, way to warm. Good value for the money
Does this jacket have a powder skirt? Read it might be too warm
Does this jacket have a powder skirt? Read it might be too warm for skiing but I plan on a heli-trip this winter and wonder if this could serve as a winter downtown coat and freezing temp ski coat. Thoughts?
By: col2542399
November 9, 2008
It does NOT have a powder skirt but it is extremely weather protective due to the conduit laminate and overall length of the jacket. It would work great as an on area ski coat but I would look towards the Sub Zero SL Hooded jacket for a more all purpose and weather protective ski coat.
By: Jon Webb
November 9, 2008
Does this coat have a ribbed collar around the neck? previous
Does this coat have a ribbed collar around the neck? previous versions did and it proved uncomfortable.
By: acsauber426505
November 5, 2008
Yes. It has what we call "rib knit" on part of the collar.
By: Jon Webb
November 7, 2008
Great Coat
By: chr2567941
December 17, 2008
For non-technical uses this is the best coat I have owned. I have had North Face and Columbia previously and this is a superior product. The coat just got me through a week of minus 5 to 10 degree days in Minnesota. Generously sized, excellent zippers, warm pockets, a good hood design. I wish the cuffs in the sleeves were a little tighter but that's being picky. The coat is long but not bulky.
And does it size larger or smaller at all? I have a Bonfire snowboarding
And does it size larger or smaller at all? I have a Bonfire snowboarding jacket that is size Medium. Thanks so much for your time.
By: Stompey V
October 10, 2008
Not sure about how Bonfire Jackets are sized but I would imagine you would be a medium. I am 5'9"/150 and I wear a medium but if you are wearing it over a bunch of stuff you may consider a large. Hope this helps...
By: Jon Webb
October 11, 2008
Excellent for big guys, but tight in armpits
By: Big Mike
January 19, 2009
Bought this at super discount for use in/around Minneapolis. Again, this is not an expedition parka but a super warm around-town coat. I got the taupe/green and it's great looking.
I'm about as big as they come: 6'7" 285 former athlete who wears a 54XL suit jacket. This coat is plenty long enough in sleeves and torso. But as mentioned by others, it's a bit tight in the torso and the armpits are surprisingly tight. I wish 3XL was available. I would not have paid $300 for this fit but will accept some tightness for the price I paid.
the jacket looks like its sized long, is that how its supposed
the jacket looks like its sized long, is that how its supposed to be?
By: Stompey V
October 2, 2008
Yeah, it's more trenchcoat-y than most MH jackets. Keep that in mind when you consider using it. Any activity where you need to lift your legs (climbing, hiking), this will probably get in the way. For around town and skiing, though, it's a good choice.
By: Angus Bohanon
October 2, 2008
Nice coat ... but some major flaws
By: Bill
January 16, 2009
I received my coat today after two weeks of waiting, and boy what a disappointment. While the coat looks and feels nice (as I expected), this one will be going back tomorrow because of two major issues: poor fit and lack of insulation/down. I hope others do not waste the time that I did.
Poor fit:
I consider myself quite average in size and dimensions (5'10",190, 42-44 chest) for contemporary Americans. Sure I could lose a few, but I do not consider myself abnormal in terms of shoulder size or arm length. I ordered a large thinking I would be fine. Wrong. The arms are a bit long, but that I can deal with. The cut around the shoulders and armpits, however, seems totally off when compared to the other dimensions of this coat. Wearing just a t-shirt, the coat feels tight in the armpits and quite uncomfortable. For a winter parka that would normally be worn over a light sweater this is totally unacceptable. This poor fit is the major deal-breaker for me, an might explain why this seemingly awesome coat is on 'closeout' in many stores.
Lack of down:
Even if you are skinny with narrow shoulders and long arms and this strange coat manages to fit you, I would advise against it because it does not seem to have that much down in it. The dirty secret of down is that 'fill power' (550, 650, 800, etc.) refers to the quality (insulation to weight ratio) of the down but not the quantity of the down in the coat. Sure this has 650 down, but there does not seem to be that much of it in the coat - especially in the sleeves. This small amount of down maybe fine when the temps are int he 20s and 30s, but when it is -10 (as it is right now) the cold goes right through the sleeves.
Save yourself the time and do not but this coat unless you get a chance to try it on in person.
Great Jacket
By: bjf100228999
January 4, 2009
Great coat for around town... Keeps you warm and dry. Down that does NOT make you look like the Michelin tire guy. It's a little longer also... Hard to find this type of jacket in this length. Would have liked a few more pockets but aside from that, it's great.
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