Gear Review
Great in its Primary Function
By Canadian Ski Bum
Ranked #75 - Men's Synthetic Insulation Jackets
November 1, 2007
As a zip-in or mid layer it works great! It comes fully loaded...pit zips - something not even found on comparable models from other manufacturers for hundreds more (Most outer shells have them, but the midlayer is where they really work well to cool you off). It's pretty minimal when it comes to bulk - nice and light, yet still warm. It packs down nice and small, making it an ideal piece to put on in the morning and then throw in your pack for the afternoon when it warms up (or visa versa if it starts off nice and then turns cold). It also doesn't have the stiffness of a softshell and the ultra smooth nylon outer lets it move freely against the other materials you might have on, giving complete freedom of movement. The brushed inner feels super comfy.
As a standalone outer layer it's a bit less hearty compared to other models, so if you're looking a synthetic insulation jacket to wear all winter you might want to move up the scale and try something a little more expensive.
All in all, though I've only had to use it a couple times, it's been great for me. As a midlayer you couldn't ask for more.
View Details: Mountain Hardwear Gneiss Jacket - Men's
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Tech Specs:
- Material:
- [Shell] Chugach Ripstop nylon; [insulation] Thermic
- Waterproof Rating:
- Water-resistant
- Breathable Rating:
- Not specified
- Lining:
- Vapor Therm polyester microfiber
- Core Venting:
- Underarm zips
- Pockets:
- 2 Hand, 1 internal zip
- Hood:
- No
- Removable Hood:
- No
- Zip-in Compatibility:
- Yes
- Recommended Use:
- Alone or layer for skiing, snowboarding, and other snow sports
- Weight:
- [Large] 1lb 4 oz (566g)
- Warranty:
- Lifetime
- Country of Origin:
- China
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