Kor Strata Pullover Hooded Jacket - Men's
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From early morning ascents to dawn patrol ski tours, the Kor Strata Pullover Hooded Jacket gives the warmth we need in the depths of winter. It's paired with the breathable performance necessary when our hearts are pumping and the skintrack is steep. This insulated layer is cut for movement with a clean style we can wear long after we put away our skis.
Details
- An insulated midlayer for moving quickly in cold weather
- Pertex Quantum Air is water-resistant and air permeable
- Stretchy, breathable synthetic fill designed for active warmth
- Articulated fit with seamless underarm gusset promotes mobility
- Athletic fit easily layers beneath waterproof shells
- Recycled, Bluesign approved materials keep the construction eco-friendly
- Item #MHWZ9BB
- Responsible Collection
- Recycled/Repurposed
- Material
- Pertex Quantum Air 20D stretch ripstop (59% recycled nylon, 41% nylon)
- Insulation
- 40g PrimaLoft Gold Active (55% recycled polyester, 45% polyester)
- Fit
- regular
- Length
- hip
- Center Back Length
- 28in
- Hood
- fixed
- Pockets
- 2 zippered hand, 1 zippered chest
- Claimed Weight
- [medium] 11.3oz
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
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Overall Rating
5 based on 2 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageOctober 20, 2020
Versatile, versatile, versatile
I am an outdoor and environmental educator working for the Walking Mountains Science Center in the Colorado Rockies. I need my gear to be lightweight, warm, and also able to withstand a great deal of abuse. Overall, I give the Men's Kor Strata Pullover Hoody 5/5 stars. It seems as if every outdoor gear company now has a version of this jacket. A lightweight, synthetic insulation active layer. Mountain Hardware may have done some of the best work in this category. This is honestly a 4 season layer for me. The one word I can use to describe this jacket is versatile. From hiking to ski touring, to high altitude ski mountaineering, I have worn this jacket and jackets like this. A small detail that I have appreciated that sets this jacket apart is the articulated fit with a subtle and seamless underarm gusset. This small detail really turns this into a 4-season jacket. Pros of the jacket: Lightweight. Again, incredibly surprised when it came in the mail because I thought to myself that there was no way there could be a jacket in a package this small and lightweight. Despite the lightweight nature of this jacket, it is also so soft, so warm, and so durable. I am always surprised when a jacket can survive as this one has done to a great deal of everyday abuse. Cons of this Jacket. The fit is a little short for me. I am a tall and slender man, so I opted to order the Small sized jacket. The fit is perfect, just a little short that I would like. This is a jacket that I have mainly used in cold environments as a mid-layer, but it will work for anyone in really any type of athletic scenario. Use it as part of a layering kit for skiing, or use it as a casual fall jacket. You can do no wrong.
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com
October 12, 2020
Super comfortable and warm!
I’m a ski patroller and avalanche instructor in the Rockies and I need my gear to be durable, and have well thought out features that allow me to perform my duties without thinking about where things are located. Pros: Considering how light and small the hoody was I was surprised how warm the Primaloft Gold Active insulation was- probably due to it being mapped to the core for warmth. The deep v zipper is great to dump heat above a hip belt before stopping to remove a layer The hands pocket was awesome for warming hands and crossing over to apres ski The chest pocket is well sized to easily put a phone in and keep it warm in the under layers Great stretch in underarm gusset for flexibility Con: The hoody is large in the chest/boxy for its size, but would fit well over a base layer and thin fleece if you order what would be your normal size based on the size guide.
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com
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