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Sub Zero SL Hooded Jacket - Men's by Mountain Hardwear | 
| Brand: Mountain Hardwear Category: Apparel Department: mens
Buy New: $186.09 (On sale from $199.99) - $280.00 as of 9/8/2010 19:31 CDT details
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Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 75855
Fabric Type: synthetic Color: Red Clothing Size: XX Large Size: XX-Large
MPN: OM0587-010-M UPC: 786559341251 EAN: 0786559341251 ASIN: B000ACKRA6
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Product Description 201636 Features: Stay safe from rain, snow, and dripping ice in the waterproof and breathable Conduit SL shell reinforced in high-abrasion areas with tough Nutshell Taslan fabric Even the coldest conditions won't phase you with a fluffy barrier of 650-fill goose down protecting you from extreme temps No more cold spots to the baffled construction keeps down from shifting and the laminated cuff tabs with Velcro closures won't soak up wrist-chilling moisture Maintain your core temp by tightening the a one-handed hem drawcord, lower back waist pull, and cinch down the detachable hood to protect your face Warm your hands in the 2 fleece-lined hand pockets while you stow a snack or your pocket knife in the zippered chest pocket, or interior zip pocket Keep water close at hand even when you're climbing by stowing your H2O in the interior water bottle pocket Move in freedom with the articulated sleeves Stuff sack included Specifications: Weight: 2 lb 4 oz Waterproofing: Conduit SL membrane Insulation: 650-fill down Shell fabric: 30-denier nylon Reinforcement fabric: 75 x 155-denier nylon Liner fabric: nylon taffetaSpecifications based on Men's size Large
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| Customer Reviews: A Decent Mid-Range Parka January 20, 2010 Darrin L. Todd (Panama City, Florida) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
The Sub-Zero is a great mid-range parka. It's not an 8000 meter jacket (get something like the Mountain Hardwear Absolute Zero or the Marmot 8000M for that), but it will keep you warm at the top of Raineer and in most weather conditions you'll face in the contiguous U.S. What makes this parka great for mountaineers and cold-weather hikers is the weight. It is extremely light given the protection it affords. That makes this a nice parka for mountaineers who may be required to backpack for a few hours in warm weather prior to ascending to locations that require cold-weather protection. There are a lot of niceties too, like the large, internal water-bottle pocket so your water doesn't freeze during a cold trek. The parka compresses well and the hood removes too, so I can wear it to work without like I stepped off the top of Everest. I cannot profess the durability as I have only owned it for about six months, but it's Mountain Heardwear, which means it's likely to be above average. All-in-all, a well-made product.
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