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Mountain Hardwear Compressor Jacket - Insulated (For Men)
$109.95
$170.00
Save 35% Item #1708W
Closeouts. Mountain Hardware’s Compressor is a sleeping-bag-turned-jacket, made with ultra-soft nylon and insulated with temperature-regulating PrimaLoft® insulation.
Compressible and packable in tight spaces
Full-zip front
Stand-up collar with drawcord
Elastic drawcord at waist
Length: 28”
Weight: 1 lb.
Fabric: Nylon shell and lining
Insulation: Polyester
Care: Machine wash/dry
Closeouts. China.
Size: S(36-38) M(39-41) L(42-45) XL(46-49) 2XL(50-53) 3XL(54-57)
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By Fashion Nugget from Eugene, Oregon on 11/13/2009 Pros: Breathable, Lightweight, Warm Cons: Not Waterproof, Thin outer shell Best Uses: Backcountry, Casual Wear, Downhill, Hiking Describe Yourself: Advanced Chest Size: Feels true to size Gear Usage: Cold Weather Living, Winter Sports Sleeve Length: Feels true to length Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: This is a great jacket for layering under your ski shell, packing for a hiking trip, having an extra layer for mounaineering or just keeping around for a cool winters night. It's not at all water proof and the shell fabric is very thin, but that's what makes it so light weight. Over all it's a great jacket and I'm very happy with it.
Warm, light weight compressible coat By Brian from Denver on 10/28/2009 Pros: Breathable, Lightweight, Warm, Wind Resistant Best Uses: Backcountry, Downhill Describe Yourself: Advanced Chest Size: Feels true to size Sleeve Length: Feels true to length Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I was looking for a compressible warm coat for snowhoeing and winter hiking. This one is primaloft which I'm hoping will wash easier than down. It's amazingly warm for the weight and very comfortable to wear. Pitt zips would make it perfect as I'm a little concerned of being too warm. Regardless, this is a permanent addition to my winter backpack.
Wanted another one, found it on STP By PCandKBDsinMT from Glacier's Backyard, MT on 10/27/2009 Best Uses: Backcountry, Casual Wear, Downhill, Hiking Describe Yourself: Advanced Gear Usage: Cold Weather Living, Winter Sports Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Wanted another one of these. Also own a Patagonia Micropuff. The MH Compressor is a better design and has better features. Keep in mind this is not to keep wind and moisture out, it's insulation. So if it's wet or windy it needs a shell over it. Also it's probably not going to withstand rough treatment. If you're bushwacking for example, it needs something to protect it. I bought a size larger so I can put it over other clothing like when I'm stopping for a rest or under other garments like my shell when I'm going to keep it on.
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