Outdoor Research Transcendent Down Sweater Jacket - Men's
Outdoor Research Transcendent Down Sweater Jacket - Men's Video
Warm, compressible and incredibly lightweight, the Outdoor Research Transcendent down sweater jacket keeps you warm when the temp drops, and then stuffs into a corner of your pack when not needed.
- High-quality 650-fill-power down provides substantial warmth, flexibility and years of extended duty
- The Outdoor Research Transcendent down sweater jacket breathes well when you build up heat on your uphill slogs
- Collar lined with brushed tricot
- Zippered hand pockets; zippered Napoleon pocket
- Front-zip stormflap; stretch binding at cuffs
- Left hand pocket doubles as a stuff sack
Imported.
| Best use | Climbing, Backcountry skiing, Multisport, Snowsports |
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| Fabric | Ripstop polyester |
| Lining fabric | Nylon taffeta |
| Insulated | Yes |
| Insulation type | Down |
| Insulation | 650-fill down |
| Hood | No |
| Back length | Hip-length |
| Average weight | 13 ounces |
| Gender | Men's |
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Nov 25, 2014Great looking jacket but rips a bit easily.I bought this jacket before a camping trip. Nothing extreme but when I got back home I noticed it already ripped in several places.
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Feb 15, 2014Warmth and be seen!Outdoor Research seems to have captured my attention with their Transcendent down cold weather gear.First of all,it's down of course,but then add this not so new color-lemongrass/evergreen.A...
Read More Outdoor Research seems to have captured my attention with their Transcendent down cold weather gear.First of all,it's down of course,but then add this not so new color-lemongrass/evergreen.And you've got a warmth combination that can be seen from a distance and provide you with the warmth your body needs.Zippered hand pockets and napoleon chest pocket gives you enough storage for your valuables plus serving as a stuff sack when not in use.
Read More This is my go to puffy. Its warm, durable, light, and compressible. I keep it in a small stuff sack, and its in my go to kit for everyday wear, three season alpine climbing, fall and spring belays, and cold cragging. In the course of year, its been all over the Cascades and Utah climbing, hiking, and hanging out in the pub for a post adventure pint. I have put it through the ringer, and the outer layer, while light, has held up amazingly. Ill pair it with my OR Helium II or a heavier shell depending upon wet conditions. When it has gotten soaked, it dried quickly using body heat. Best of of all it looks awesome with god lines and a non bulky fit.