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Kor Preshell Hooded Jacket
Lightweight, stretchy, and breathable for your fastest runs, weather-resistant for unpredictable spring days—the Mountain Hardwear Kor Preshell Hooded Jacket has everything the dedicated runner needs to get out and enjoy those first days of muddy trails and snowless sidewalks. This performance-ready hoodie is made with Pertex Quantum Air, an ultralight ripstop fabric that balances air-permeability with weather-resistant protection, keeping you protected from light wind and rain while maintaining breathable comfort throughout your run. It's got a full-zip design that lets you control your levels of ventilation when the temperatures warm up, and when you decide that the day's gotten balmy enough to shed your jacket completely, you can stuff it into its own hand pocket and stash it in a pack or pocket.
- Ultralight jacket for speedy training runs in cool spring weather
- Pertex Quantum Air resists wind and rain without packing heat
- Stretchy construction allows for smooth movement while you run
- Fixed hood offers added coverage on blustery, drizzly days
- Jacket stuffs into its own pocket for convenient storage on the go
- Full-zip design provides custom ventilation as speed up
- Harness-compatible pockets lend multi-sport versatility
- Item #MHW01AP
- Material
- Pertex Quantum Air (20D stretch nylon ripstop, DWR coating)
- Fit
- standard
- Length
- hip
- Center Back Length
- 28in
- Hood
- fixed
- Pockets
- 2 zippered hand
- Claimed Weight
- 4.9oz
- Recommended Use
- running, hiking, climbing, casual
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
Tech Specs
What do you think about this product?
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January 20, 2021
Stuff pocket
Stuffs into interior pocket, not hand pocket
Austin
January 20, 2021
Awesome running jacket
Great fabric with a little stretch. Two zippered hand pockets which feels luxurious at this weight. stuffs into an interior pocket that has a clever flap closure instead of a zipper. Small enough to fit into a fanny pack. This will be my new go-to emergency layer and running jacket.
Austin
August 13, 2020
My favorite active breathable shell
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
- Fit:
- True to size
- Size Bought
- M
- Height
- 5` 11"
- Weight
- 184 lbs
This is the perfect active shell. I love it for mountain biking and running. It’s the type of shell that breaths so well during the climb but provides just the right amount of protection when I’m racing down the single track on a chilly or cold day.
duffey8501754045
May 8, 2020
Fits great perfect lightweight jacket
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
- Fit:
- True to size
- Size Bought
- Large
- Height
- 5` 4"
- Weight
- 165 lbs
Blocks wind well and mild rain (all I've experienced so far). Stretch is nice and folds down to pocket size. My wife has the same one and loves it also. Used in mtn. Biking mostly. I'm Stockier built and the large fit well. Medium just wouldn't fit my shoulders or lats.
hic112000378
April 28, 2020
Just an overpriced running windbreaker
- Familiarity:
- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
- Fit:
- True to size
- Size Bought
- M
- Height
- 5` 8"
- Weight
- 172 lbs
I got it specifically for climbing based on description and the video above. The sizing is quite fitting, the material is light and stretchy. It is not enough for climbing because: 1. Yes, the jacket does stuff into its own pocket for convenient storage on the go. But where is the LOOP to attach it to your harness? I am not even sure how to attach home made loop to such a delicate material if I make one. 2. Also, on the point above -- where is the inside zipper pull at least in one of the pockets? Do you think it is convenient to zip it from inside especially if hanging on the wall? 3. Harness compatible pockets is a good thing, if you have at least one chest pocket... It does not... Did I get the wrong jacket? If not, it is just an overpriced running jacket. I decided to return it..
Kyrylo K.
Mark P.
December 25, 2020
Looks like the pocket is somehow inside out
December 9, 2019
Almost Perfect - Funky Sizing
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
- Fit:
- Runs small
- Size Bought
- Large
- Height
- 6` 0"
- Weight
- 170 lbs
This is a great jacket. It's supremely lightweight, stretchy, blocks enough wind, and folds up into nothing. Performance - it's 5 stars. The only thing that knocks it down is the peculiar sizing. I'm generally a medium in everything (shirts, jackets, layers), and the medium on this was super short and tight. Couldn't wear the hood without midriff and the feel the fabric pulling on my pits. While I prefer a slim fit, this was too tight for any type of later underneath other than a t-shirt. I wear this mostly as an extra later to block wind, so at times, I often will have a light fleece + a t-shirt underneath and the medium was far too tight. Went with a large, but there was a bigger gap in sizing than I was expecting. Not to say the large fits big, but it does fit a smidge boxy, but nothing to really complain about. All in all, a great layer with versatility for days.
Mike
November 23, 2019
Inseparable, but...defeated by a seatbelt!
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
- Fit:
- True to size
- Size Bought
- Medium
- Height
- 5` 10"
- Weight
- 156 lbs
I absolutely LOVE this jacket! I’m actually wearing it right now as I write this. As stated in my title, me and my Kor Preshell are almost inseparable. That said, sadly, the durability leaves something to be desired; the fabric suffered significant wear (and pilling) from a seat belt during a 2 ½ hour road trip, two weeks into ownership. I have worn the Kor during trail runs, cycling, and a few light hikes (no pack) in temperatures ranging between 65 degrees to the low 50s of which it performed superbly (remember, core temperature will be different for everyone). On one run, I got caught in a light shower and the Kor's performance did not disappoint. Despite the Kor's lackluster durability, I still reach for this jacket more than any other jacket in my collection, and I own many light high performance wind shells. This is primarily due to the cut, fit, fabric (feel), breathability, and stretch of the jacket - albeit not as stretchy as I would have liked. Speaking of fit and cut, for reference, I am 5’10 ½ ” with a fairly lean athletic build (around 156ish lbs) with broader shoulders than most and the medium (in Void color) is almost a perfect fit. I say “almost” because, while not a deal breaker, the hem (and sleeves) could do with another inch in length. Make no mistake though, the Kor has been one of the better fitting jackets I’ve owned. Ok, let’s talk about this durability issue and the marketed purpose of the jacket. While I do realize that any high performance fabric will at some point meet its match in the elements (and hard use), I remind you that my Kor was defeated by way of seat belt friction. And for the record, I drive a 2018 Jeep Renegade so we can rule out the whole deteriorated seatbelt theory. A lot of the Kor’s marketing is targeted towards rock climbing (“Big Alpine Routes” in description). The fact of the matter is that I have little confidence this jacket would hold up to even the mildest of rock climbing/bouldering, much less under the pack straps of an approach or summit pack, or even a running vest for that matter. Reviewer Gerbila123 mentions the same durability issues due to a lightweight pack. Also, while hand pockets can be nice, the featherweight nature of the fabric renders the hand pockets all but useless for carrying anything of weight such as a cell phone or headlamp - even a car key-fob will (in most cases) annoyingly flop around with any kind of tempo movement other than a casual stroll - I speak from experience. All that said, for some strange reason, my Kor has become my GO TO layer and now, due to it’s worn and pilling dodgy fabric, I reach for my Kor for almost every masochistic athletic endeavor in a bid to find its limits which has been satisfying to say the least and has surprisingly held up to much of the abuse. Would I purchase again, YUP!
Troy B.
Icychap
August 18, 2020
How does it feel next to skin?
September 6, 2019
Stoked!
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
- Fit:
- True to size
- Size Bought
- Large
- Height
- 5` 10"
- Weight
- 150 lbs
This preshell is great! It is super breathable and UV resistant so it functions well as an active piece on warm sunny days as a sun hoody. If you start to get warm in it it doesn't take much of a breeze to cool you down. It has a light DWR coating so if any precip comes through it beads light rain off surprisingly well. I've had it for summer and fall, its a great everyday piece for hiking, climbing, biking, anything you need some sun/weather protection. Stoked to use it come winter for touring!
Kevin Schaefer
June 14, 2019
Great active jacket, except for the hood
- Familiarity:
- I returned this product before using it
- Fit:
- True to size
- Size Bought
- Large
- Height
- 5` 10"
- Weight
- 170 lbs
I really like these ultralight shells that are about 50% wind resistant, and the Kor is one of the best. It is stretchy, fits well, has arm gussets, pockets, and stuffs into a small package. I find the hood to be unusable, though. It's non-adjustable, you can't roll it up and stow it away, and it has so much elastic around the face that it makes me look like Kenny from South Park. It completely covers my eyes. I hope Mountain Hardware improves the hood for next season... the Marmot Air Lite is my favorite non-adjustable, but a single-pull adjustment would be great, too. Or, offer it it a jacket version without a hood. I would not miss the hood on a shell this light.
powder addict
May 8, 2019
Perfect
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
- Fit:
- True to size
- Size Bought
- Large
- Height
- 5` 10"
- Weight
- 170 lbs
About to leave for Nepal and do the Everest Base Camp trek. Read a light windbreaker is what everyone wished they had brought. I have been wearing this the last few weeks during my training and love it! Super light, yet soft, packs small, surprisingly keep me warm.
raj110657319
March 20, 2019
Amazing ALL-PURPOSE product
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
- Fit:
- Runs small
- Size Bought
- large
- Height
- 5` 7"
- Weight
- 170 lbs
It's not windproof so it breaths really nicely in more humid conditions or for running/hiking. It has a DWR so if its raining it will keep you dry until you get inside. Preshell is a perfect name as it's what you put on BEFORE you need to bring out the waterproof stuff that is great but is heavy/crunchy/expensive and just can't breathe as well as something like this... If you are looking for a jacket that you can wear 80% of the year for almost any activity this is worth checking out. The fabric, it's like butter. I've been running in it and hiking and it my new must have in my pack. It also weighs almost nothing, lighter than any hike/camp shirt and it's UPF 50 so I can ditch the colars/grandpa camp shirt stuff and use this as my exclusive sun management item as well...
Pat D.
Seychung Namgyal
December 2, 2020
I ordered Marmot wind breaker but it got lost in the shipment and I got this instead but I have no regrets. I love it! I have the half zip already and this is lot easier to wear and looks cooler.
November 7, 2020
Hey, I am seeing mixed reviews on this jacket. Could I get any help on a right size? Some reviews say its a great fit and some are saying its small. I am 6'0 195 lb typically wear a L
Chase Willingham
June 29, 2019
I noticed that on Mountain Hardware's website the Kor Preshell in the Dark Zinc color has red(ish) colored zippers on the hand pockets but on the Dark Zinc Kor Preshell on depicted in photos on Backcountry has color match zippers (not redish). Can you clarify if the Kor Preshell will ship with or without the red(ish) colored hand pocket zippers? Thanks in advance. Troy.
Troy B.
Charlie Wilson
May 29, 2020
I thought the same thing when I received mine: Where's the loop? Why is the zipper backwards? Well, I finally figured it out - this jacket stuffs into it's _interior_ pocket, not the _exterior_ pocket. When you do this, it looks like the pictures that I've seen on the internet with the black Pertex label and the loop on the outside. Not very intuitive, but it actually works once you figure it out.