Gear Review
practical, poufy, and PRETTY
By telechick
Ranked #453 - Women's Down Jackets
February 22, 2005
First, French Blue is a gorgeous periwinkle color-you can't tell from the website.
I wanted a baffled, lightweight down jacket that looked good, came in a nice color, and was very compressible. It was hard to find, but this is it, with added hood and water-resistance too!
This jacket is well-designed. The zipper on the collar is hidden when you zip off the hood. It has useful inner (one mesh, one zip) pockets and hand warmer (lined and zipped) pockets. Theres heavier fabric on wear-areas (shoulders, outer arms). Its very warm and lightweight. I use it solo and as extra layer while backcountry skiing. It compresses nicely in its stuff sack, and is roomy enough to fit over my hiking clothing/shell if necessary. Slightly longer than the Marmot and Patagonia down jackets I tried (a good thing).
My only complaints: VELCRO® on front zipper-flap and hood is black (they could've matched the blue fabric) and the arm length could be a little longer.
Overall, the jacket filled all my requirements and Im very pleased.
View Details: Mountain Hardwear Sub Zero SL Hooded Jacket - Women's
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
Tech Specs:
- Material:
- [shell] Conduit SL, [lining] Nylon taffeta, [insulation] 650 goose fill down
- Down Fill:
- 650
- Hood:
- Yes
- Pockets:
- 2 fleece-lined hand, 1 interior stash, 1 chest zip
- Waterproof:
- Super water-resistant
- Recommended Use:
- Backcountry, alpine climbing, general winter wear
- Warranty:
- Lifetime (manufacturer defect)
Change me.


