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Mountain Hardwear Quark Jacket - Women's

Mountain Hardwear Quark Jacket - Women's

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Mountain Hardwear Quark Jacket - Women's

To put it simply, the Mountain Hardwear Women's Quark Jacket shames other ultralight technical shells. This extremely waterproof breathable jacket employs only a soft tricot lining and a Conduit laminate for an unprecedented light weight and backcountry readiness. At an unbelievable 9oz, the Quark Jacket practically floats in your pack, but it seals out alpine precipitation with a no-nonsense 20K-rated waterproof coating and welded seams. This featherweight shell has all the features required for comfort on ski tours or mountaineering pursuits, including superlight welded pitzips, a roll-away hood, and articulated sleeves. What the Quark lacks? Bulky shell fabric and the weight that comes with it.

Bottom Line: The Mountain Hardwear Quark Jacket redefines ultralight shell.

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Rating for this product: 5

Withstanding a Deluge

By: Julia Niles(6)
February 19, 2008

The Sawtooths Range in Idaho is not known for rain. It had also been a dry summer, so wet weather was the last thing I expected. The Quark went in the pack just because it was too light not to bring. It would at least serve as good wind protection high on some route at Elephants Perch. Little did we know, we had chosen the wettest weekend of the summer. We were three pitches up the beautiful rock climb, Myopia (IV 5.11), when we turned around and saw death by cloud moving in fast. Ten minutes after touching down, the rain and thunder started. We got to our floating tent and scrambled to lift it to high ground. It was raining too hard to get in the tent- so dawning the quark, I became the human water repellancy tester. I couldn't believe how dry I stayed. We cooked dinner in the deluge, I watched as our friend's ancient gore-tex soaked right through, meanwhile the 9 oz Quark kept me totally dry. I got in the tent that night cozy and dry. After twenty four hours of rain, the hillsides had slid down covering trails with 5 feet of debris. The floods caused a chaos of mudslides in the region, yet I remained in peaceful oblivion wearing the phenomenally dry Quark Jacket. All that said, I would not choose this jacket on long expeditions where it might be subjected to lots of friction with rock or ice. It does not have lots of pockets for days of use. Its best attributes are that it is light enough to put in the pack when you might not need it. And it really works when you do. Now, all we need are Quark pants.

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is this jacket stretchy?

is this jacket stretchy?

By: sdaniels2239918 (1)
May 31, 2008

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It's got "give!" So, yes it is a little stretchy. Also, due to the fact that it is welded together the stretch is maintained through the entire jacket. Welded seams stretch... sewn seams don't. It is an amazing piece.

By: cordilleraJW (43)
July 9, 2008

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Tech Specs:

Material: [Shell] Conduit laminate (if you call that a shell); [Lining] tricot
Waterproof Rating: 20K
Breathable Rating: 20000g
Core Venting: Pitzips
Pockets: 2 Hand, 1 inner zip
Seam Taped: No, welded seams
Powder Skirt: No
Hood: Yes, stowable
Zip-in Compatibility: No
Weight: 9oz (272g)
Recommended Use: Mountaineering, skiing, backpacking
Manufacturer Warranty: Lifetime