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Mountain Hardwear Windstopper Insulated Jacket - Men's

Mountain Hardwear Windstopper Insulated Jacket - Men's

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Mountain Hardwear Windstopper Insulated Jacket - Men's

Mountain Hardwear designed the Men's Windstopper Insulated Jacket for athletes who don't let frigid weather ruin their plans. The windproof softshell takes wind chill out of the equation, and Thermic Micro fill prevents you from canceling your climbing or snowshoeing plans when temps take a dive. This synthetic insulation warms your core, compresses and rebounds well, and won't break down without a fight. The Windstopper Jacket's extra-long pitzips let you cool off immediately when your outdoor workout heats you up, and articulated sleeves give you a full range of motion. Mountain Hardwear included an ergonomic, brimmed hood—zip it off when you wear this insulated softshell as a midlayer for skiing.

Bottom Line: The Mountain Hardwear Windstoppper Insulated Jacket gives outdoor athletes a barrier against wind and cold.

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Rating for this product: 5

Fantastic Company = Fantastic Jacket

By: B. Blalock(2)
May 9, 2008

I would've liked to have been in the boardroom when they had the brainstorming session for this jacket. It is just the right thickness for supplementing your layering system as either a stout middle layer with a long sleeve synthetic under (capilene 2-4) or an outer layer with a long sleeve capilene 1-2. The pit zips are hidden under a flap which tucks naturally into the form of the jacket, not to look garish. Removable insulated hood, with a stiff foam insert to act as a bill. This jacket would stand up very well to the underbrush in the backwoods, no snags in sight. Just to confirm the other positive reviews again, this jacket is superbly thought out. My new favorite softshell, and with WindStopper!?!? Couldn't be happier!!

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I have a Mt Hardwear Offwidth in medium. I'm 5'10" 155 and the...

I have a Mt Hardwear Offwidth in medium. I'm 5'10" 155 and the fit is perfect everywhere except in the arms which seem short. I thought about going a size up to see if the arms would be longer but then worried the jacket would be too bulky and baggy around the torso. Is this sizing trend true of the windstopper insulated jacket too?

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March 14, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

amazing

By: DCHOZ(4)
March 6, 2008

Just got the jacket literally 5 minutes ago and it's amazing. I had a windstopper tech jacket and liked it but realized I wanted something warmer. This is it, windstopper softshell plus synthetic insulation does a great job so far (32 degrees F). Fits just like a MH always does, I am 5'9" 170 and athletic build and a medium is perfect. Best jacket on the market for windproof and coldproof, trust me, I have done my research. GET ONE NOW!

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Rating for this product: 5

New York was cold, I was warm.

By: BubbieP(1)
February 11, 2008

At 205 lbs, and 5 feet 10 tall, with 34 inch sleeve length, I found the extra large to fit perfectly for me. Living in the south(north carolina), I didn't need a very heavy jacket, but I need warmth due to a trip to New York. Happened to be record cold weather, 25 deg. at home and 5 deg. in NY. Stood in line early morning for about an hour to go into good morning america,(5 deg f) blistering cold winds, drizzle, so cold the drizzle would freeze on the outside of my coat. I stayed warm and dry. I needed something not overly bulky or weighty, since I was in and out of stores and shows. Wasn't too bulky or heavy to carry when inside. No complaints about the coat. Light weight, somewhat packable, windstopper worked. Crappy weather, great coat. Gotten plenty of use after the trip as well. I can't tell you about how it would perform climbing or hiking, but tooling around the city in wet, below freezing weather, I don't think I could have made a better choice.

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Rating for this product: 4

Windstopper jacket DOES stop the wind!

By: galeforcewind(1)
January 27, 2008

I have not had this jacket long, and have not had a chance to try it out in the field yet. It is very comfortable and warm. It does indeed stop the wind, and is light, and once it occurred to me that this manufacturer makes jackets to fit the slender V-shaped type individual, I returned my usual sized jacket and bought one size larger, and except for the arms is a perfect fit. The hood is insulated too and is great at keeping warm. Now if only I could find a jacket just as light as this and as insulated AND waterproof too. Like one made with Gortex and windstopper materials. . .

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Rating for this product: 5

Warm, compressible, versatile

By: Bones(2)
January 8, 2008

When I got the jacket I was a little surprised; the insulation felt less substantial (less stiff?) than primaloft one in a jacket I had previously owned. This insulation is definitely warm though. In fact this jacket compressed really well due to the insulation. The insulation does its job on a cold windy day (15F; 25mph gusts is the day I'm referencing) and the windstopper soft-shell cuts the wind at the surface leaving the warmth inside. The soft-shell seems pretty tough. I've dragged the jacket through some underbrush with no rips. The best part about this jacket is how well it is thought out. Pit zips are absolutely crucial to dump extra heat. I don't care how well windstopper breathes....nothing beats pit zips and the heat can build quickly in this jacket if you’re pushing yourself. The removable hood is a great idea too just in case the hood doesn't fit inside your shell's hood or you just don't want it there. This jacket makes a great mid layer when things get nasty and it’s cold. Overall it is very well thought out. Important size note I am 6'1" 190lbs with an athletic build and I absolutely had to have an XL. I normally wear a large but I have a medium TNF pamir that fits great as a comparison. That is just a heads up.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great Multi-purpose Jacket

By: Canadian Ski Bum(21)
December 14, 2007

The prairie winters get pretty cold where I am, but keeping the wind out makes it so much easier to stay warm. The Windstopper softshell outer helps keep the chill out and the the Windstopper softshell outer combinied with the synthetic insulation keeps the heat in. For normal everyday use around the city this jacket is good for temps down to -20C or so. People are always asking how I can walk around in the bitter cold in such a 'little' jacket while they're all bundled up in their parkas. It also looks nice without appearing overly technical. For a cold day on the mountain you can remove the hood and wear it as an extra-warm midlayer under a shell. Pit zips are there when you want to cool down between runs. It compresses nicely to fit in a pack if things start to warm up. I've tried similar jackets like the North Face Redpoint Optimus, but with the added features of Windstopper, pit zips and removable hood this one beats it hands down for only a few dollars more. I would have been happy to pay a little more for PrimaLoft insulation, but otherwise it's all one could ask for in this type of jacket.

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Tech Specs:

Material: [Shell] Windstopper softshell
Insulation: Thermic Micro
Hood: Yes, removable
Pockets: 2 Welded handwarmer, 1 chest, 1 inner
Waterproof: No
Core Venting: Pitzips
Weight: 1lb 14oz (872g)
Recommended Use: Cold-weather climbing, Nordic skiing, snowshoeing
Manufacturer Warranty: Lifetime