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Sierra Designs Hurricane LT Parka - Men's
Sierra Designs' Men's Hurricane Parka is a lightweight, fully seam-taped waterproof jacket at an incredible price. Two-ply Hurricane nylon provides protection from downpours, while Sierra Designs' patented Extremity Vents extend from the wrist to upper arm to vent your core without exposing your skin. At a scant 12 ounces, the Hurricane Parka packs down to nothing for travel convenience, and green gurus will love the move to PVC-free taping.
Bottom Line: Green for your wallet and the environment—Sierra Designs' Hurricane Parka.
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By: jayilight2068778 (1) March 24, 2008
This is a great parka for the price. I had a North Face rain shell prior to this one and it seemed to breath a bit better. However this one is almost half the cost. It feels very durable and is very light weight.
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By: Palmer (1) October 15, 2007
This basic, functional parka is a good deal. The seams are taped well, making it totally waterproof, which is not usually the case with $50 jackets! Put some fleece on underneath and you have a pretty good winter setup. I liked this one enough to buy it again when I lost my first one, which showed no signs of wear after a good solid five years of use. All in all one of the best deals I've seen on a parka.
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By: Pedro Torres (3) August 24, 2007
Huurricane parka is a great parka to buy !! It is light and give you the protection you need to go out while raining time. In addition to it, Parka Hurricane is easy to storage. I bought one, tried it and order one more parka but in different color.
Thanks !! Pedro Torres.
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By: i heart backcountry dot com (1) July 30, 2007
Bought this for the Arizona monsoons. Used this in heavy downpour to light rain. The only complaint is that it does get hot when wearing this jacket. It's not very breathable but the arm zips help when it gets too hot. Other than that one thing, this jacket rocks. Completely waterproof, nothing gets through. It's somewhat windproof. Very lightweight. Two inner pockets come in handy. Love the adjustable hood, hem, and cuffs. Also enjoy the visor on the jacket, keeps the rain out of your face, so you don't need a hat. Definitely satisfied with the jacket.
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By: Feastah (1) May 30, 2007
got this parka using a coupon so i saved a few bucks off retail. after using it a few times in inclement weather, the parka def held up. summer rain can be tricky b/c the interior can stick to your bare skin when sweating. wore short sleeves under and had to open the vents while moving around...kinda defeats the purpose of waterproof. nice parka overall.
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By: Travelling fiend (5) May 23, 2007
Just a little too short for my tall husband. Otherwise nice jacket.
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By: boardrider328 (4) April 8, 2007
I could hardly be happier with this jacket for what it is - a cheap, quality, good looking shell. It is very waterproof but after about 6 months now its finish is starting to wet out a little instead of causing the water to bead. Breathability is good for walking around but not sports. I doubt you can find a better jacket for the price, and it beats the Marmot Precip with its quality/price ratio.
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By: Nikheil (8) April 3, 2007
Works well, even in heavy rain. Packs nice and small to fit in your daypack. Underarm vents kept me cool.
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By: cjh30043 (1) January 17, 2007
This waterproof parka is perfect for cycling in any cool-temped weather (rain or shine). I wear mine as an overgarment on cooler days... I love the full length zipper in the sleeve that allow air to circulate inside the jacket after I've worked up a sweat. Pockets on the inside and on the outside are also waterproof - keeping my wallet and other items dry.
All in all - an excellent value for the money.
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By: Anonymous (67) December 7, 2006
Hardly. This peice is quality, but very inexpensive. Stiff competition for Marmots Precip jacket.
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By: boardrider328 (4) November 19, 2006
I like the jacket a lot because of its light weight and stylish design. The zippers are actually semi-waterproof and the pockets are easy to reach too. Rain beads on it and just runs off, which is great, but I give it a '4' because breathability isn't very good. It is a great jacket for school or work, around town, etc, but definitely not for running or sports. Packing...it might be OK as long as you don't wear too many base layer. In all, I highly reccomend it for the price and quality.
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By: Anonymous (1) September 7, 2006
Spent two weeks in beautiful, brutal Ireland. In a day we experienced every kind of weather. This jacket packed away into a cargo pant pocket and kept me dry and warm in rain and 70-kilometer winds.
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By: rip420tide (3) August 21, 2006
I bought this jacket last October, very pleased with fit, design, etc. Unfortunately, 2 mos of use rendered it almost completely non-waterproof. All around good jacket though, especially when considering the price
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By: Real Roux (1) May 9, 2006
Very satisfied, great fit. I am really enjoying wearing it. I love that navy blue color, it’s very good looking. We have been having a lot of rain lately and my clothes never got wet. I enjoy wearing the Parka. Very satisfied with your service.
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By: Dr.JGB (1) April 27, 2006
I was looking for a low priced solution for an everyday rain jacket. I wanted something light, easy to pack into a small space, and ultimately waterproof. I found what I was looking for in this parka by Sierra Designs. There are many high-end rain parkas out there that do a wonderful job and may be slightly more breathable, but for the money, this parka can’t be beat. If you have all the money in the world go with Arc’teryx, Patagonia, or North Face, but if you are strapped for cash like most folks, go with this parka by Sierra Designs.
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By: DeanDay (34) April 21, 2006
Fully taped, waterproof / breathable 100% nylon, 3.6 oz. / yd2, 2-layer nylon taffeta face with DWR and dry polyurethane coating, includes a stuff sack, 8,000 mm waterproofness, 2,000 g/m2 / 24 hrs breathability. It appears to be waterproof, but it doesn't "breathe" like I hoped it would. The torso is short on me but the sleeves are long enough. I'm 6'1" with a long body and bought an XL. It's the least expensive rain jacket I found, so it's probably a good value.
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By: dblatto (1) April 17, 2006
I'm really happy with my new red Hurricane. Normally, I wear a small and this small is a bit more snug than other companies, but overall the cut of the jacket along with the big sleeve vents make it money for spring hikes when it's a little dewy in the morning. I also like the stuff sack that comes with it, packing down to about half the size of a Nalgene bottle. The price of the jacket is unbeatable for what you get.
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By: Cdibble (1) April 10, 2006
A good-priced parka that's effective at keeping you dry when it's raining. It could use better vent placement, as currently the under-forearm vent-zips don't really seem to do anything to help me cool off when over-heating.
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By: rwelsh (1) March 13, 2006
This Sierra Designs jacket is made of great material, but the design has some flaws. It is too short in the front, but the length in the back is perfect. The hood is a bit small too. Other than that, the jacket is nice. Very waterproof, and the sleeves are a good length. It's half the price of all the other rain jackets too, which made me buy it. I'm a poor college kid, so the North Face and Marmot jackets aren't in the equation. This one was a great buy.
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By: Mark Williams (1) January 3, 2006
Item arrived as advertised. It sheds water well. The standup neck and hood diverts water from getting inside when fully zipped, and there’s enough brow on the hood to drain away from the inside of the jacket. However, the pit zips don't extend fully underneath arms to allow for maximum ventilation during high exertion. Other than that, it’s a great buy.
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By: Soochman (1) November 2, 2005
This jacket rocks! I live in Florida where it rains practically everyday. I needed a light waterproof jacket for those daily rain showers during my fishing and hiking excursions. I've been using Sierra Designs products for years and they've never failed me. From hiking along the Appalachian Trail to hikes in the Rockies, Sierra Designs rocks!
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By: Eric W. (5) October 6, 2005
I just bought the Hurricane jacket in September and used it when I went backpacking in the Ozark Mountains. It worked well in the rain. I hiked about 4 miles or so in the rain with my pack. It breathed okay. I have never seen a raincoat breathe well anyway. It was still fairly warm outside that day. A very nice jacket for the price. Very comfortable and good looking too!
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By: lodidodi (9) August 25, 2005
It’s good for the price because I didn't want to spend 100 bucks for a rain jacket. I used this for a week in the Rockies. Best for off and on thunderstorms. The jacket isn't as long as I would like, but it kept my upper dry. I liked the zipper arms to add ventilation when working up a sweat. The zipper got jammed but was easily fixed. I'll just have to be more careful when zipping. Packs a little smaller then a 2L Nalgene. I don't think this would stand up to scraping on rocks or bushwhacking because of its thin material.
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By: Out To Lunch (3) August 12, 2005
I would say that this parka would suffice for any outdoor enthusiast. It moves well, not quite like wearing a trash bag (but close). If you live in the outdoors (i.e. guiding etc) you might want to spring for a higher-end jacket. I've used this jacket for running and its breathability is more than acceptable, but why are the pit zips down by the wrist? They dropped the ball on that little move. The Gear/$ ratio is great. Enjoy.
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By: Anonymous (4) June 9, 2005
This jacket is great, waterproof, breathable, with zippered vents under the sleeves for extra ventilation, it is close fitting while being designed for maximum movement, highly recomended especially for the price.
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By: Seth D (1) May 31, 2005
This jacket really keeps out the rain. I love the visor-like insert in the hood that keeps rain out of your face.
There are very handy inside mesh pockets for water bottles or gently folded papers. The outside pockets have both hook and loop clasps and zippers to keep contents there dry too. If you don't zip those pockets, the hook and loop closure will likely keep your stuff from falling out.
Also, the jacket is good for blocking out the wind.
The only area for improvement is that the coated material can get wet with sweat. I think an inside mesh would be (a little) more comfortable.
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By: mystery tramp (8) May 20, 2005
If you want to stay dry and have a limited budget, this is the jacket for you. But if you'd like a jacket that you actually may wear somewhere other than the backwoods, you may want to upgrade to the Marmot Oracle or the North Face products. I tried the Hurricane and found it too "plasticky" and not breathable enough. Also the design is short. I like the feel of a jacket that covers my butt a little more. And the hood can't be tucked away. Like I said, I was hoping I'd like the LT Hurricane more because of the great price, but returned it (with absolutely no hassle) and bought a Marmot Oracle which has been great and much more versatile off the trail.
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By: above_it (1) January 27, 2005
The Sierra Designs Hurricane parka is a great jacket, made even better by its great price. It has similar waterproofness to more expensive jackets like Marmot or North Face, but at a fraction of the price. This jacket is very compressible and light to wear. Also, I thought the sizing of the Sierra Designs jacket was better than others I have tried. The size large was a great fit compared to Marmot (large too big, medium too small). I highly recommend this jacket for a waterproof, light solution.
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By: Mnlsn (2) November 18, 2004
Excellent rain gear. Light weight yet cuts wind chill and keeps you dry. It's a 'best buy" at that price!
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By: Trail-Junky (Olympia, WA) (5) September 10, 2004
I got by with a plastic poncho until I got caught in a 3-day rain storm on ONP's wilderness coast this year. The wind made my poncho useless. I needed a light-weight, compact rain-shell that didn't cost $200. I couldn't be happier with Sierra Designs' Hurricane LT. You can vent under the arms and through unzipped pockets to keep cool. The short hem keeps the jacket out-of-the-way while climbing rocks or on more difficult trails. The hood could use a stiff brim and the fabric could breathe a little better, but for the money, it's a great coat.
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Tech Specs:
Material:
[Shell] Hurricane 2L nylon
Waterproof Rating:
8K
Breathable Rating:
2000g
Core Venting:
Extremity Vents, pocket vents
Pockets:
2 Front
Seam Taped:
Yes, fully
Hood:
Yes
Weight:
12.5oz (354g)
Recommended Use:
Wet weather hiking, trekking, traveling
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime
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