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Outdoor Research Chaos Insulated Jacket - Men's

Outdoor Research Chaos Insulated Jacket - Men's

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Outdoor Research Chaos Insulated Jacket - Men's

Outdoor Research gave the Men's Chaos Insulated Jacket a highly water-resistant Gore WindStopper shell to keep you dry and comfortable at winter belays and rest breaks. By combining synthetic PrimaLoft Sport insulation with this shell fabric, Outdoor Research makes the Chaos jacket ideal for ice and alpine climbing where staying dry is a major concern. An internal mesh pocket holds a water bottle and provides a warm place to stash your gloves until the next pitch. This Outdoor Research jacket keeps you warm and dry whether you're belaying a two-hour ice pitch or embarking on a frigid backcountry ski tour.

Bottom Line: Alpine climbers and backcountry skiers demand a jacket tailored to cold, wet, mountain conditions, and Outdoor Research delivers on all points with the Chaos Jacket.

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Rating for this product: 2

Disappointed

By: CarlosC (4)
April 24, 2008

I ordered this jacket because it sounded exactly like what i needed for skiing in very cold weather. When i got it though i was immediately disappointed. It seems to be sized incorrectly and is incredibly baggy through the chest. The bigger problems were that the zippers got stuck easily and often, and the hood is incredibly large and is not adjustable. I'm sure that it is a very warm jacket, and it was very light and sharp looking, but i'm afraid it didn't live up to my expectations.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great Belay Jacket

By: Anonymous (2)
March 25, 2008

A great Belay jacket. Sized to fit over many bulky layers. Very nice quality. Hood is plenty big and when zipped up covers mouth and easily fits over helmet. Sheds snow and water no problem. Parka like length, reaches FAR below the hips, covers your whole butt... It is a relatively thin parka though. I bought a stuff sack for it and the jacket stuffs down in to a easy size for ice climbing attached to harness. I've very glad I got it, a good pick.

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Rating for this product: 5

BUT NOTHING

By: petrophase (4)
February 13, 2008

I sewed the hood toggle back on, no more problems with that. I've also tried the MH hooded compressor, and the Das Parka, found the Chaos to be superior to both. The Chaos is lighter and more compressible than the Das, warmer and more durable than the compressor, and does a much better job of covering the face while allowing side vision than either.

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Rating for this product: 3

Warm enough, but...

By: petrophase (4)
January 18, 2008

The jacket is warm as promised, and the windstopper fabric has done very well in this frigid, blustery South Dakota. Two complaints: a generous cut is nice for layering over other outerwear, but this jacket is cut really, really big. Too big. Also, the hood toggles are akward to use, and the left side toggle tore out after only a few days light use! Now the hood can't be cinched! I expected better quality from OR.

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Rating for this product: 5

Best travel jacket on the market

By: H.R (1)
September 19, 2007

Needed a warm lightweight jacket for travel through Europe this past winter. Criteria was packable, warm, reasonable looking. This jacket kept me dry in very wet conditions, the hood was warm but didn't cause sweating, was incredibly light weight and squished into very small backpacks. After 3 months of abuse, it still looked terrific. Other family members wore jackets from North Face, Patagonia, Columbia, Lands End on this trip. The OR Chaos jacket was undeniably superior.

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Rating for this product: 5

Gore WindStopper and PrimaLoft What?

By: GauthChild (28)
November 30, 2006

This is the sickest insulator jacket I own. It's been in the single digits here the last couple of days and this jacket has been super warm. With the Gore WindStopper and taped zippers no cold or wind is getting through this sucker. Another sick jacket from OR!

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Tech Specs:

Material: [Shell] Gore WindStopper; [insulation] PrimaLoft Sport
Waterproof Rating: Water resistant
Breathable Rating: Not specified
Lining: Brushed
Core Venting: No
Pockets: 2 Hand, 1 Napoleon, 1 internal
Seam Taped: No
Powder Skirt: No
Hood: Yes, insulated
Removable Hood: No
Zip-in Compatibility: No
Recommended Use: Ice and alpine climbing, backcountry skiing
Weight: 24.4oz (692g)
Warranty: Lifetime