Mountain Hardwear Downhill Down Parka - Men's
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Sale Price:
$147.48
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Retail Price:
$294.95
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Item # MHW0713
Quantity on hand: 5
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| Available Colors: (click to view)
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Cypress / Stainless
Discontinued Color
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Tiger / Stainless
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Description of Mountain Hardwear Downhill Down Parka - Men's: |
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With the Men's Downhill Parka, Mountain Hardwear prepares you for everything winter can throw your way. A 20K-rated waterproof Conduit laminate ensures dryness, while 650-fill down insulation guarantees warmth on the hill. Tons of pockets stash your gloves, goggs, and more. Mountain Hardwear even included an inner MP3 pocket with a headphone port. The Downhill Parka's Yeti fleece lining wicks moisture while serving up some extra warmth. Open this ski jacket's welded Underarm zips for quick cool-downs. After a bountiful storm, attach the stretch pow skirt, and zip it off when you want a more street-ready style.
Bottom Line: Head up the mountain fully prepared in the Mountain Hardwear Downhill Parka.
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| Made for Hardcore Resort Ripping 11-12-07 |
Utah Skier (6):  |
| Ok - first things first: To come to this jacket I have owned three in the last four years, and tried on about 15. I have owned a Marmot Logan Jacket and a North Face Vortex for comparison. I was looking for something that 1) would keep me warm, 2) allowed a good range of motion, and 3) look good enough that I could wear it around town. To these things: warmth -- I have always been skeptical of down jackets, but I can't even tell it is goose down. The jacket functions as a soft shell, but has an extremely warm, light layer of down. This eliminates the bulk of 3 in 1 jackets. Fit - because the jacket insulates with light down, I can move around, something I could not do with a 3 in 1. Although not as roomy as some gore-tex shells w/ light insulation, the pit zips don't constrict my arms, and the length is excellent for skiing short-hike powder. Looks - it looks good: good color matching, and a multitude of pockets for stashing everything you could want.
At 100-200 dollars cheaper than goretex shells, and the same price (with MUCH better functionality) than 3 in 1 jackets, this is the jacket if you ski hard in the big resorts. |
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| Great Jacket!! 12-20-07 |
Anonymous (3):  |
| I finally found a jacket that works for me! This is an excellent down jacket. First and foremost it is warm! It also has plenty of pockets and features that are quite handy. It is windproof, waterproof and breathes very well. It is also very light and flexible. My only complaints is that the design of the hood draw stings are a little awkward and the jacket isn't insulated down beyond the pow skirt. All in all, a very nice and warm down jacket.
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| Highly recommended 12-11-07 |
Anonymous:  |
| This jacket rocks, very warm, no puffy, lots of convenient pockets... I own a Mountain Hardwear sleeping bag and always wanted to try the jackets, I have owned Columbia, The North Face jackets and nothing like this. I should have tried MH in jackets before...
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| Material: |
[Shell] Ascent ripstop with Conduit laminate; [Lining] Yeti fleece |
| Insulation: |
650-Fill down |
| Waterproof Rating: |
20K |
| Breathable Rating: |
20000g |
| Core Venting: |
Underarm zips |
| Pockets: |
2 Handwarmer, 1 inner mesh glove, 1 goggle, 1 MP3, 1 water bottle, 1 pass, 1 zip sleeve |
| Seam Taped: |
No, welded |
| Powder Skirt: |
Yes, removable |
| Hood: |
Yes, removable |
| Zip-in Compatibility: |
No |
| Weight: |
2lb 11oz (1220g) |
| Recommended Use: |
Skiing, snowboarding |
| Manufacturer Warranty: |
Lifetime |
| Country of Origin: |
China |
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