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Mountain Hardwear Phantom Down Jacket - Men's

Mountain Hardwear Phantom Down Jacket - Men's

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Mountain Hardwear Phantom Down Jacket - Men's

The Mountain Hardwear Men's Phantom Down Jacket is an ultralight, incredibly compressible furnace for your backcountry forays. At just over a pound, you'll barely notice this super warm coat in your pack. If you've skinned up twice as fast as your companions, you don't want to be rewarded for your fitness with frostbite, so don the 800-fill down Phantom Jacket and loiter with your hands ensconced in fleece-lined goodness until your hungover buddies make it up the hill. Stow the Phantom, arc a set of perfect turns, skin back up, and repeat.

Bottom Line: Featherweight, compressible, oven-warm, and did we mention fleece-lined handwarmer pockets?

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Rating for this product: 5

Toastie

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2 days ago

I was fortunate enough to win one of these jackets. It is super warm and incredibly light weight. It packs to the size of a water bottle in the included stuff sack and you can get it smaller if you need to. This is always one of the first pieces of gear to go into my touring pack.

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Is this jacket DWR coated?

Is this jacket DWR coated?

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1 day ago

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yes..get one! Body - 100% nylon, 15 denier, 400 plus thread count. Cire back, soft silky hand and DWR finish. 0.8 oz/yd2

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Feb 07 before going up Island Peak

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Rating for this product: 5

SUPER WARM

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November 19, 2008

I bought this for my husband who is 5' 10" , 200 pounds and bought him the Large (which is his typical size) and it fits him perfectly! It is amazingly warm and the pockets lined with the warmth is wonderful! I am going to buy the women's for me! Thanks again Mountain Hardwear!

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So I noticed this thing doesn't have the Conduit SL laminate...

So I noticed this thing doesn't have the Conduit SL laminate of its more expensive cousins. How does this deal with wet stuff?

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November 18, 2008

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This is NOT for "the wet stuff". This is for the "crazy ass cold" stuff.

You definitely would want a shell for more than a medium amount of snowfall for an extended period of time.

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November 19, 2008

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Rating for this product: 4

Totally Awesome

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November 1, 2008

This jacket is totally awesome. Love it. Feels great and the 800-fill down is toasty warm. I ordered a small based on the Mountain Hardwear sizing chart, but I needed to return it for a medium. The small fit quite good on my torso but the length was short at the waist and wrists. You might want to consider sizing up. The only real disappointment design-wise is the lack of a two-way zipper to allow for a harness. A hood would be sweet too.

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Is there any difference in the fall 2008 model compared to previous...

Is there any difference in the fall 2008 model compared to previous models?

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October 9, 2008

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Yep. The face fabric of the jacket has been updated. It is an extremely light weight (and more breathable!) 15D nylon that has been calendared for down proof-ness. It is super light and in conjunction with 800 fill down... extremely warm. Enjoy!

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October 9, 2008

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Rating for this product: 4

Very Warm & Extremely Light, BUT...

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September 26, 2008

I absolutely LOVE this jacket, BUT... The outer shell, which is nylon, can melt VERY easily. If you are a smoker, DO NOT get this jacket. I was a smoker when I got this jacket and a tiny piece of ash fell from my cigarette causing a small hole to melt right through the front zippers lining... in seconds! Also, I was wearing this jacket when I got into a car accident and the friction from the seatbelt left burn marks on the outer shell of the jacket. The seatbelt actually cut through the the thin shell of the jacket and now its ruined... My only other two gripes are that the jacket is a bit short. Im 5'10", medium build, 190lbs and I dont like tight fitting clothes... The XL fit me PERFECT, but it could be about 2 inches longer to prevent exposing my lower back when I sit down. Other than that, this jacket is EXCELLENT for a NY Winter! As a matter of fact, sometimes this small and extremely light jacket can make you sweat from the warmth... Just make sure you wear deodorant or your jacket will end up smelling like a gym! I love this jacket so much that I am buying the same exact one all over again... I just hate that they put the name on the sleeve on this model... the logo alone would have been fine, just like the one I previously owned... :(

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Rating for this product: 5

A wise choice

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September 18, 2008

I originally bought this jacket in a medium based on the sizing chart. I am 5'9", 145 lbs and wear a medium in everything else, so I figured it would be a good size. The torso and shoulders were fine, but it came a little high on the waist for my liking and, being a climber with absurdly long arms, the sleeves were a bit short too. I would recommend sizing up a bit. All sizing aside though, this jacket is amazing. It is so light that you hardly can feel it on you, and incredibly warm as well. Plus it packs to the size of a Nalgene bottle. If cramming it in a backpack is at all a priority, this is a good choice.

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Is the Phantom as warm as MH's Sub-Zero Jacket?

Is the Phantom as warm as MH's Sub-Zero Jacket?

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September 1, 2008

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Tough question as warmth is so subjective... but, YES. It is as warm I would say as the Sub Zero Jacket. The Phantom is a lot lighter weight and maybe not as durable but the warmth is similar. If you want a REALLY WARM jacket... check out the Sub Zero SL Hooded Jacket from Hardwear. It is actually constructed like a sleeping bag... Baffles and all!

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Tech Specs:

Material: [Shell] 15D ripstop; [Lining] 30D micro taffeta
Insulation: 800-Fill down
Hood: No
Pockets: 2 Front, 1 chest, 1 inside
Waterproof: No
Core Venting: No
Weight: 1lb 2oz (529g)
Recommended Use: Backcountry skiing, belays
Manufacturer Warranty: Lifetime