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Mountain Hardwear Mountain Tech Jacket - Men's

Item #MHW1920 | 102 in Stock
Mountain Hardwear Mountain Tech Jacket - Men's
$179.95
$107.97 for discontinued items
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What is the ideal temperature for this jacket? At what point...

By Ranked #1099 - Men's Fleece Jackets November 9, 2011

What is the ideal temperature for this jacket? At what point would one get cold wearing this jacket.

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By Ranked #402 - Men's Fleece Jackets April 17, 2012

I tend to get hot, but I've worn mine (which I've had for nearly nine years and absolutely love) x-c skiing at -17 F comfortably with a couple base layers. In these conditions every bit of skin has to be covered against wind on the downhills, & this jacket does the job against wind up to 30-40 mph. I wouldn't want to be stuck standing around in this jacket in these temps thought.

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By Ranked #424 - Men's Fleece Jackets December 9, 2011

Also depends on what you're doing. When X-country skiing a long sleeve base layer and this is all you will need. Probably not even a hat at anywhere from 10 degrees or warmer.

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By Ranked #235 - Men's Fleece Jackets November 11, 2011

high 30's the limit, unless you layer

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By Backcountry.com Vendor Rep Ranked #7 - Men's Fleece Jackets November 9, 2011

jzi. Tough question as it totally depends on the person and their individual metabolism. It is a windproof fleece jacket that I have found comfortable to temperatures in to the forties on the fahrenheit scale. I hope this info helps!

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Tech Specs:

Material:
[body] AirShield Fleece (polyester); [panel] Deflection Soft Shell (polyester) 
Windproof:
yes 
Hood:
no 
Center Back Length:
28 in 
Length:
hip 
Pockets:
2 front hand, 1 front chest 
Weight:
1 lb 10 oz 
Recommended Use:
blocking the wind, layering 
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime 
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