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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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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?