How to Choose Insulated Jackets

Great for cold starts and chilly days, this Mountain Hardwear hoodie has 700-fill-power down to hold in heat. Plus, it's woven from a single stretch fabric for warmth and mobility.
Imported.
View the Mountain Hardwear StretchDown Product LineView all Mountain Hardwear Men's Down Jackets| Best Use | Hiking |
|---|---|
| Fabric | 20-denier durable stretch double weave: 87% nylon/13% elastane |
| Insulated | Yes |
| Insulation Type | Down |
| Insulation | 700-fill-power RDS-certified down |
| Warmth | Warmer |
| Hood | Yes |
| 2-Way Zipper | Yes |
| Back Length | Hip-length |
| Back Length (in.) | 28 inches |
| Gender | Men's |
| Weight | 9.3 ounces |
| Sustainability | Down certified to the Responsible Down Standard (RDS) |
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This is a very lightweight jacket. Temps around 0C to 10C (30-50 F) is the sweet spot. It's well made. The other thing to know is sizing. Unlike what they say in the description, it does not run true to size. It feels super snug. Order one size up. I am 5'8" (172cm) and I ordered the small size because the model in the pic was wearing medium and it says he is 185cm. Boy was I wrong. It is like wearing a kids jacket.
After I washed it, (and I did follow the laundering instructions), most of the fill shifted from the shoulders down the sleeves and body. Not sure if anyone else has had this issue, but I'm disappointed in the design as I figured this wouldn't have happened.
This jacket is great. It regulates temperature well. In cold temps it maintains heat and can also be worn inside without overheating. That fact that it has some stretch to it is awesome!
Fits nice! I’m 5’8” 160 lbs and the length and arms fit well. Good moves well with my head while on the slopes. Compact but warm
Fits great I’m 5-10 170. It’s warm and comfy fit Portland winters