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Built for extremes, the men's Mammut Taiss HS Hooded hard-shell jacket is highly breathable, waterproof and durable. A harness- and helmet-compatible construction complete its peak-ready performance.
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View all Mammut Men's Multi-Sport Rain JacketsBest Use | Hiking Mountaineering |
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Fabric | Polyamide |
Windproof | Yes |
Waterproof | Yes |
Type of Waterproofing | 3-layer 27,000 mm/48,000 g waterproof/breathable membrane |
Hood | Yes |
Ventilation | Pit Zips |
2-Way Zipper | Yes |
Back Length | Hip-length |
Back Length (in.) | 29 inches |
Gender | Men's |
Weight | 14.8 ounces |
S | M | L | XL | XXL | XXXL | 28 | 30 | 32 | 34 | 36 | 38 | 40 | 42 | |
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Chest | 34.6 - 35.8 | 36.2 - 39 | 39.4 - 42.1 | 42.5 - 45.3 | 45.7 - 48.4 | 48.8 - 51.6 | ||||||||
Waist | 29.1 - 30.3 | 30.7 - 33.6 | 33.9 - 36.6 | 37 - 40.1 | 40.5 - 44 | 44.5 - 47.6 | 29.1 - 30.3 | 30.7 - 31.9 | 32.3 - 33.5 | 33.9 - 35 | 35.4 - 36.6 | 37 - 38.2 | 38.6 - 40.2 | 40.6 - 42.1 |
Hip | 34.2 - 35.4 | 35.8 - 38.6 | 39 - 41.7 | 42.1 - 44.9 | 45.3 - 48 | 48.4 - 51.2 | 34.3 - 35.4 | 35.8 - 37 | 37.4 - 38.6 | 39 - 40.2 | 40.6 - 41.7 | 42.1 - 43.3 | 43.7 - 44.9 | 45.3 - 46.5 |
Inseam | 32 | 33 | 33 | 33 | 33 | 31.9 | 32.1 | 32.3 | 32.5 | 32.7 | 32.9 | 33.1 | 33.3 |
Measurements are stated in inches unless otherwise indicated.
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This is one of my FAVORITE jackets! Extremely lightweight. Rolls into a pocket to carry. Beyond waterproof and windproof. Doesn't make me sweat. The chest pockets are in the right place and size, especially when I have a backpack on. And it works across multiple season and outdoor activities. I can wear it to the grocery store or hiking and snowboarding. And I've worn it for all of them. This jacket is always at the front of my closet, ready to be grabbed in any situation.
Not new clothes,Very obvious traces
used it over the weekend during a ski touring trip, we had crazy wind and cold weather. Loved that it was not that "rigid" as the normal gore-tex jacket and it was still super wind proof. the waterproofness is yet to be tested, but I am sure it will bring the usual Mammut quality and will perform perfectly.
This is a great jacket and does a wonderful job keeping out the elements. The sleeves are longer than other jackets, but I have found it give me more articulation and keeps what ever I have underneath my jacket dry since it doesn’t pull up my wrist when I move. The body of the jacket fits well. I agree with others that some additional pockets would be nice. I would also like to see some more adjustments for the hood for a more custom fit. Overall I think this will be a great jacket for years to come. I ordered a large and it fits well. I am 5’ 11”, 192 lbs.
This seems like a really high-quality jacket, however after I gifted it to my husband for Christmas he decided to return it because of the hood. The hood is a strange shape and is kind of difficult to wear unless you zip the front collar all the way up to your eyeballs; if you don't zip it, the huge collar flaps in front of your face in a strange way. The jacket also seems to run slightly small. I think it's probably good for like hiking in seriously inclement weather where you want your face all zipped in, but not for more everyday urban wear.
I have used this jacket as a rain shell and winter shell the past season. It has performed fantastically. It is noticeably more breathable than other hardshells I've had, and has performed well in wet conditions (rain, melting snow) in Colorado. I have not tested the product in wetter climates. At the cost of weight, some front pockets would be appreciated. Overall, I love the jacket and am very sad to have misplaced it in my recent move. Would recommend!
No pockets for hands! Really?!? I didn't notice until wearing it for the first time. A year later I hate this jacket. You either need to always wear gloves or stick your hands into your pants pockets. The chest pockets also aren't easily/quickly accessed. This is a terribly stupid design despite the use of high quality materials and craftsmanship.
Great waterproofing and good DWR. So far no wetting out and good breathability, although I’ve only used it in some light to medium rain/snow. I’d prefer hand warmer pockets to the double chest pockets, but you can get that in the pro version if that’s what you’re looking for.
Had enough space to keep my thinner layers with space while ice climbing and fit my helmet nicely. Pockets were spacious and out of the way, didn't use the side vents so I can't comment on them generally, but it was a great outer for a day with snow outside ice climbing
Great look, very crisp! A few odd quirks: Labeled as men's but zipper pull on left, not right (no big deal, just odd); 2-way zipper difficult to unzip from bottom, due to stiffness of new fabric; Only three pockets--two large exterior, one small interior.