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Mountain Hardwear Quark Jacket - Men's

Item #MHW0674 | 0 in Stock
5 Star Rating

Dry at last

By Ranked #2185 - Men's Technical Shells March 17, 2009

I hate being wet. This is unfortunate, given that I both enjoy outdoor pursuits and sweat profusely. My last two light shells, both highly regarded, left me soaking wet, both from sweat and from precip, on walks ranging from rainy/snowy hikes to flat 15 minute strolls to work. I came across a review for the Quark. No stores were carrying it, so, with no satisfactory rain gear in my closet, I decided to jump on a sale price from Backcountry. Dry at last! Its first test was a freak Memorial Day weekend storm in the Sierras. A simple day hike up 4-Mile Trail at Yosemite began in mist, which quickly turned to rain. These were the kinds of conditions in which my previous light shells had always failed miserably, both in waterproofing and breathability. The Quark kept the rain out and kept pushing out sweat. As the rain turned to snow, I stayed warm and the Quark kept breathing. It dried during a tea and whiskey break in Glacier Point’s geologic exhibit, and kept performing as we continued in rain, snow, and mist another 10 or so miles. By the time we got back to camp, we were the only dry things around. It has done fine under a pack, and though it is much, much warmer than I would have expected from reviews and from its weight, it breathes fabulously. It has held up well being stuffed in a pack pocket for a bunch of quick and several longer backpack trips. Since it has a trim cut, I went a size larger than I normally would to allow for layering and that has worked really well. The hood is a bit much if you are not using a helmet, but works well enough if you snug it up and flip the brim either under or back. Its durability will only tell over time, but it has already out-performed my last two light shells.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
[Shell] Conduit laminate (if you call that a shell); [Lining] tricot 
Waterproof Rating:
20K 
Breathable Rating:
20000g 
Core Venting:
Underarm zips 
Pockets:
2 Hand, 1 inner zip 
Seam Taped:
No, welded seams 
Powder Skirt:
No 
Hood:
Yes, stowable 
Zip-in Compatibility:
No 
Weight:
10oz (284g) 
Recommended Use:
Mountaineering, skiing, backpacking 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime 
Country of Origin:
China 

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