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Mountain Hardwear Special Cohesion Jacket - Women's

Mountain Hardwear Special Cohesion Jacket - Women's

Rating for this product: 3 September 1, 2006

The jacket is aesthetically pleasing (tomato color) and sized for someone who is a little on the tall side with longer arms, so it fit the person who I gave it to rather well. The roll-away hood becomes your collar (i.e. it doesn't fold INTO an existing collar) is a little annoying b/c when it's tucked, it's not that pretty. Pocket zips and pitzips function well. Now I only wish there was a Mountain Hardwear recommendation for what type of softshell should go IN to their jacket.

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Mountain Hardwear Swift Jacket - Mens

Mountain Hardwear Swift Jacket - Mens

Rating for this product: 5 February 20, 2006

The Swift works well with an insulated layer, just so long as that layer is also slim-fit (I use MH Compressor PL Jacket, I’m not sure how some fleeces will work if they are too baggy). The result: a warm, waterproof combination. But why bother with THIS jacket? Because of the style. It looks modern (I have black) and is slim-fit, so I can use it in "inactive" settings (e.g. going to class) without seeming like I'm wearing a legitimate, outdoors-oriented jacket. People always wonder how I can stay warm because it doesn't look like I'm wearing much at all!

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