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Mountain Hardwear Windstopper Tech Fleece Jacket - Men's
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Mountain Hardwear Windstopper Tech Fleece Jacket - Men's

Item # 646599

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The durable Mountain Hardwear Windstopper Tech fleece jacket features windproof microfleece and a variety of features for comfort and performance.

  • Gore Windstopper® membrane laminated between a microfleece shell and mesh liner offers warm, breathable protection
  • Extra-long pit zippers with fleece inner flap align with shell garments for easy venting; articulated elbows for freedom of motion
  • Fleece stretch cuffs help seal out the elements and do not absorb water; one-handed hem drawcord for a snug, comfortable fit
  • High-cut collar with nylon overlay for added wind resistance
  • Front zipper with no-snag draft flap
  • Large handwarmer pockets, plus zippered chest and inner pockets for safe, convenient storage

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Item 646599

Mountain Hardwear Windstopper Tech Fleece Jacket - Men's Specs

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Description

FabricWindproof polyester microfleece
WaterproofNo
Average weight21 ounces
Back length27 inch
GenderMen's

Mountain Hardwear Windstopper Tech Fleece Jacket - Men's Customer Reviews

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Mountain Hardwear Windstopper Tech Fleece Jacket - Men's
 
4.6

(based on 54 reviews)

96%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Lightweight (45)
  • Breathable (42)
  • Warm (42)
  • Durable (40)
  • Comfortable (12)

Cons

  • Not waterproof (5)

Best Uses

  • Hiking and camping (46)
  • Casual wear (40)
  • Cold weather (38)
  • Extreme conditions (11)
  • Skiing/snowboarding (4)
  • Reviewer Profile:
  • Avid adventurer (30), Casual adventurer (28)

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(17 of 17 customers found this review helpful)

 
5.0

Perfect in every way

By PeteB

from Boston, MA

About Me Avid Adventurer

Site Member

Pros

  • Comfortable
  • Durable
  • Functional
  • Lightweight
  • Stylish
  • Warm

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Backpacking
    • Casual Wear
    • Cold Weather
    • Extreme Conditions
    • Hiking
    • Hiking and Camping
    • Traveling

    Comments about Mountain Hardwear Windstopper Tech Fleece Jacket - Men's:

    I'll start with the cons: Since it is a windstopper fleece, it is obviously less breathable than a non-windstopper fleece. (This really isn't a con for me, but I had to find something.) I wear this fleece pretty much everywhere and the only time vapor has been a problem for me has been on a hard ascent where I am reluctant to layer down any more (usually due to high wind). The pit zips, and occasionally the chest zips (pocket and the main chest zipper) take care of 99% of the issue. So, its ability to breathe is only a con, in my opinion, if you aren't willing to vent, and expect this to breathe like a normal fleece. Now, on to the pros...

    I basically wear this jacket every day. I wear it on my commute to work (train and a lot of walking in Boston's windy and cold weather), at work, on my commute home. I wear it traveling on planes, trains, etc., and in any weather shy of 85 degrees or so (if you push up the sleeves, the fleece is light enough to not be a burden unless you have temperature/humidity issues above 70 degrees. I wear it as my primary insulation (base below, and when needed, a shell on the outside) while hiking in all four seasons. I wore it all throughout my winter hikes in the Whites this winter, and it performed remarkably well. No, it is not a warm jacket, but hiking up 3000ft in 10 degree weather with winds up to 20mph, I didn't need anything on my torso but this jacket, a light base layer, and my regular gloves. During breaks or on summit overlays during the winter, a MH compressor jacket goes on over everything (typically my shell as well).

    What I particularly like about this jacket:

    - The forearms are flexible. I love pushing the sleeves of a fleece up to control temperature. Most windstopper jackets are too stiff for my taste. The sleeves are soft and comfy and the wrist elastic is wide and serves to cover the base of your gloves well, but not so tight that there is any discomfort when they are pushed up to your forearms.

    - 100% windproof up to ~35mph as far as I can tell (never tested it in winds higher as I usually have a shell on by that point to protect my noggin).

    - Highly functional. There are enough pockets, but not too many. They are large where they need to be (above the hip-belt line) and small where they should be (internal and external chest pockets. The neck material zips up comfortably and rests well when not fully cinched up. The sleeves I have belabored, but are highly functional in temperature control. The jacket is nice and thin, while insulating well, and not bogging you down with excess and unnecessary weight.

    - Durable: I beat my fleeces up and they usually wear out after 6 months of heavy wear. Mine has escaped tears from many a tree branch, beatings from constant hiking and commuting, and still looks relatively new (the pile to the fleece has softened, of course, but it hasn't pilled or otherwise broken down).

    Notes on the photos:

    In the Lonesome Lake photo, I am wearing the jacket with a thin wicking base layer. There about a 15mph wind that came across the lake as I crossed it, but otherwise the temperature was around 10F.

    In the photo on Mt. Pierce, the temperature was probably 5-10F but there was a 45-50mph+ wind coming across the mountain and ridge (Crawford Path) to the left. So with the chill, temps were -15F+. On my torso I am again wearing a very light base layer, the MH windstopper jacket, and my shell (REI's awesome Shuksan jacket). I had no issues with temperature except on the slit of skin peeking out above my balaclava.

    • Gift:
    • No
    • Fit:
    • Feels true to size
    • Sleeve Length:
    • Feels true to length
    • Chest Size:
    • Feels true to size

    (4 of 11 customers found this review helpful)

     
    3.0

    Kind of disappointing

    By JonBuoy

    from Bay Area, California

    About Me Casual/ Recreational

    Site Member

    Pros

    • Breathable
    • Lightweight

    Cons

    • Inadequate Protection
    • Not that windproof

    Best Uses

    • Casual Wear
    • Hiking and Camping

    Comments about Mountain Hardwear Windstopper Tech Fleece Jacket - Men's:

    I bought one based on the reviews and was frankly disappointed. On a boat where the temperature was in the high 40s to low 50s and the wind was on the order of 20 knots constantly, I was cold in it even with a fleece vest underneath. Perhaps if I had been more physically active, it would have been better - cant really say.

    The jacket was cut comfortably and the pocket layout was good. I found the prominent logo to be unesthetic - dont like to be a walking advertisement for Mountain Hardware but taste is not a matter of dispute.

    I found that the North Face Apex did a much better job of protecting from the wind.

    • Fit:
    • Feels true to size
    • Sleeve Length:
    • Feels true to length
    • Chest Size:
    • Feels true to size

    (3 of 3 customers found this review helpful)

     
    5.0

    Best Jacket Ever

    By TheWeatherman

    from Fort Collins, Colorado

    About Me Avid Adventurer, Casual/ Recreational

    Pros

    • Breathable
    • Durable
    • Lightweight
    • Warm
    • Windproof

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Casual Wear
      • Cold Weather
      • Hiking and Camping

      Comments about Mountain Hardwear Windstopper Tech Fleece Jacket - Men's:

      This light jacket is perfect to keep you warm on a windy day as well as when it is snowing. It is not as heavy as I would like it to be, but cutting out the wind totally makes you feel better. I don't need any other jacket but this one.

      • Fit:
      • Feels true to size
      • Sleeve Length:
      • Feels true to length
      • Chest Size:
      • Feels true to size

      (2 of 2 customers found this review helpful)

       
      5.0

      Best windstopper fleece on the market.

      By The Big Wiggle

      from Germany

      About Me Avid Adventurer

      Site Member

      Pros

      • Breathable
      • Comfortable
      • Durable
      • Lightweight

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Climbing
        • Cross country skiing
        • Hiking and Camping
        • Snowshoeing

        Comments about Mountain Hardwear Windstopper Tech Fleece Jacket - Men's:

        Fantastic product. A bit pricey if you just need something to wear while taking the dog for a walk, but a well designed technical windstopper fleece. Has pit-zips for ventilation, good overall breathability, convenient external pockets (even while wearing a climbing harness) and an internal pocket as well. Great for cool days (Recommend 30-60 deg. F), but this jacket is not designed as an insulator or a rain parka. Can be used well as a layer however, and tough as nails - have worn mine for years... from the Sierras to Afghanistan and have not damaged it yet (despite my best efforts). Mountain Hardwear did good - highly recommend.

        • Gift:
        • No
        • Fit:
        • Feels true to size
        • Sleeve Length:
        • Feels true to length
        • Chest Size:
        • Feels true to size

        (2 of 2 customers found this review helpful)

         
        5.0

        Finally getting comfy on colder day ride

        By Mark55

        from Kansas

        About Me Casual Adventurer

        Pros

        • Breathable
        • Comfortable
        • Lightweight
        • Warm
        • Windproof

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • Cold Weather

          Comments about Mountain Hardwear Windstopper Tech Fleece Jacket - Men's:

          No idea what happened to Jon Buoy. Did he have an adequate head warmer, wind-blocking pants, gloves?

          I've been wearing a Gamma MX, but retaining too much sweat, then getting sopping-sweat-chills on long rides when energy is dissipating and I slow down. Have had to put a down vest on for last 10 miles.

          I wore the Windstopper Tech yesterday with 19F start and 31F finish three hours later. Cap undershirt and two midweight fleeces underneath. Ski gloves (Gore-Tex, Thinsulate lined). Rainpants to block wind and 1 midweight fleece longjohn. OR Windstopper fleece balaclava with nose covered.

          Within 5 minutes I had to zip down 3/4ths in front and decided to open the pit zips full because I started getting too warm. After 2 hours, when the temp was 28, I zipped the front up to 1/4th open, didn't touch the pits.

          I got only very mildly damp at the skin, and probably could have gone another hour comfortably at 31. I'm not cold-weather-hardened like icebikers, and feeling cold is no longer "invigorating" like when I was young and could wear half-wet jeans for a full day of Sierra skiing and shivering while riding up the chairlift was fine, or go pigeon hunting on a 10 degree January morning in Los Padres wearing sweater, thin jacket, and jeans but, no cap or gloves, and want to do these things again and again. At my age getting cold is not fun. (I'm heading towards 60).

          But now, I'm actually looking forward to trying some colder weather riding instead of resigning myself to the indoor trainer, e.g. in the teens and twenties. I am confident this jacket, with appropriate full-body layering will do fine. I may even try a single-digit ride (when the roads are dry), just to see what this baby can do. (I'm assuming that at some temp those pits will have to be zipped up. ;) )

          • Gift:
          • No
          • Fit:
          • Feels true to size
          • Sleeve Length:
          • Feels true to length
          • Chest Size:
          • Feels true to size

          (2 of 2 customers found this review helpful)

           
          5.0

          BEST fleece out there...

          By Novotny99

          from CDA, Idaho Grand Forks, ND

          About Me Avid Adventurer

          Site Member

          Pros

          • Breathable
          • Durable
          • Lightweight
          • Warm
          • Waterproof

          Cons

          • Bad Pocket Location

          Best Uses

          • Casual Wear
          • Cold Weather
          • Extreme Conditions
          • Hiking and Camping
          • Layering
          • Wet Weather

          Comments about Mountain Hardwear Windstopper Tech Fleece Jacket - Men's:

          To start i have had many jackets in my Short 6 years of avid love for the outdoors, but had more jackets then most ppl do in a lifetime. I have bought and sold a lot of jackets and become Disappointed and either returned them or sold them. This jacket is the First fleece I have owned that i will buy again someday. I have another Mt. Hardwear fleece and even the North Face Denali, i would not recommend them for anything then someone looking for something to fit into a "fashion statement." F,or the money this is the best fleece/jacket out there. I have the Arc'Teryx Theta AR Jacket, also well worth the money, and have had the best layering combination with these two jackets. The windstopper is very warm breaths amazing (went running in -20 weather with only fleece on, when i got back the condensation from my body had frozen to the OUTSIDE of the jacket and left me feeling warm and dry) and then adding the Gor-tex layer there was no discomfort for the Windstopper was tailored perfectly, not to mention i couldn't be warmer in any other combination. best fleece for any occasion!

          • Fit:
          • Feels true to size
          • Sleeve Length:
          • Feels true to length
          • Chest Size:
          • Feels true to size

          (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

           
          3.0

          Not a bus stop jacket

          By monkeyfurball

          from Minneapolis, MN

          About Me Advanced

          Site Member

          Pros

          • Lightweight
          • Stylish
          • Wind Resistant

          Cons

          • Not Warm Enough

          Best Uses

          • Hiking

          Comments about Mountain Hardwear Windstopper Tech Fleece Jacket - Men's:

          This is not a jacket you can sit around the bus stop at even 40 degrees and stay warm. It's really meant for active sporting activities in cooler weather. But anything much below 50 degrees it is not warm enough if you are standing outside for a long period of time. I live in MN and have been in 40 below zero temps and even 20 below temps frequently, so I'm not wimpy or anything. This jacket has no insulation so it's decent at stopping wind above 40 dgree air temperatures.

          • Chest Size:
          • Feels true to size
          • Sleeve Length:
          • Feels true to length
          • Gear Usage:
          • Winter Sports

          (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

           
          5.0

          Great Fleece!

          By scv

          from Snowy Midwest

          About Me Avid Adventurer

          Site Member

          Pros

          • Comfortable
          • Lightweight
          • Stylish
          • Warm

          Cons

            Best Uses

            • Casual Wear
            • Cold Weather
            • Hiking and Camping

            Comments about Mountain Hardwear Windstopper Tech Fleece Jacket - Men's:

            I bought this fleece for a friend after extensive research online and at the stores. I was debating between the NF Denali and this, and boy am I glad I chose this fleece! It is very lightweight but still warm and it is the perfect Christmas gift. Although a little pricey, I think my friend will be able to get years of use out of it. Plus, you can't beat the positive reviews already out there!

            • Gift:
            • Yes
            • Fit:
            • Feels true to size
            • Sleeve Length:
            • Feels true to length
            • Chest Size:
            • Feels true to size

            (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

             
            5.0

            Love it

            By Jose Grande

            from Arkansas

            About Me Avid Adventurer

            Site Member

            Pros

            • Comfortable
            • Durable
            • Lightweight

            Cons

              Best Uses

              • Casual Wear
              • Hiking and Camping
              • Skiing/Snowboarding

              Comments about Mountain Hardwear Windstopper Tech Fleece Jacket - Men's:

              Excellent jacket. I have the older "Made in USA" version and have had it several years now. Overall though the jacket is outstanding and would gladly buy another if this one ever wears out. I also have other fleeces from other manufacturers and I end up wearing the MHW jacket 80% of the time. The MHW jacket isn't as warm, but it blocks the wind and feels great. I've used it snowboarding, backpacking, and climbing. Any time I pack and the weather is going to be 30-60 degrees, it goes with me. It's not as breathable as some of the other fleeces on the market, but I'll gladly sacrifice that for having the wind blocked. Other heavier fleeces freeze you out when the wind hits.The thinness of it do great for layering as it's not very bulky. I've taken it around the world in all sorts of weather. This one goes where I go.

              • Gift:
              • No
              • Fit:
              • Feels true to size
              • Sleeve Length:
              • Feels true to length
              • Chest Size:
              • Feels true to size

              (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

               
              5.0

              Best fleece ever!

              By Thomas the Train

              from Atlanta, GA

              About Me Casual Adventurer

              Site Member

              Pros

              • Breathable
              • Comfortable
              • Durable
              • Lightweight
              • Warm

              Cons

              • Not Waterproof

              Best Uses

              • Casual Wear
              • Cold Weather
              • Hiking and Camping

              Comments about Mountain Hardwear Windstopper Tech Fleece Jacket - Men's:

              I haven't worn my Denali since I got this jacket. Not as thick and heavy as the Denali, and it's actually windproof. Superb design! Material on shoulders are durable and can withstand abrasion from backpack straps. Side pockets are placed higher so that they can accessed over backpack's hip belt. I normally wear XL, but opted for XXL, fit's a little loose, but great for layering. Even loose, the cut and design is very flattering. Don't let the weight and lack of thickness full you, this is will keep you warm over the thick Denali.

              • Gift:
              • No
              • Fit:
              • Feels true to size
              • Sleeve Length:
              • Feels true to length
              • Chest Size:
              • Feels true to size

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