Direct North GTX Windstopper Down Jacket - Men's
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Brave your local hill's coldest and windiest storm days with the Mountain Hardwear Direct North GTX Windstopper Down Jacket. This heavyweight insulated jacket boasts 600-fill down for lightweight, heat-trapping warmth in negative temperatures. Temps like that often ride in on whipping winds; to fight them, this jacket shields its insulation (and you) with a Gore-Tex Windstopper shell. This combination of warmth and weather resistance will let you ski bell-to-bell when others are stuck warming up in the lodge.
Details
- Heavily insulated jacket for the coldest and windiest days on hill
- Gore-Tex Windstopper outer fights off wind and weather on the lift
- 600-fill down insulation traps heat to keep you carving comfortably
- Adjustable helmet-compatible hood traps extra heat when needed
- Zippered stash and hand pockets keep your important goods nearby
- Internal powder skirt keeps blower pow out of your layering system
- Articulated cuffs provide full range of movement and keep snow out
- Drawcord hem helps prevent unwanted winds from sneaking in
- Item #MHW01E6
- Material
- [membrane/laminate] GORE-TEX Windstopper, [face fabric] 100% recycled polyester
- Insulation
- 600-fill down
- Fit
- Snow Sports (semi-fitted)
- Length
- hip
- Center Back Length
- 31in
- Hood
- helmet-compatible
- Pockets
- 2 zippered hand, 1 zippered front
- Powder Skirt
- integrated
- Claimed Weight
- 1lb 14.9oz
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
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Overall Rating
3.5 based on 3 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJanuary 10, 2021
Cheap on down
Jacket is not warm and lacks material, there is barely any down in there. Looks good tho!
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.ca
January 11, 2020
Well built jacket
Feels high quality, pics look like it's a huge puffy jacket but it's deceivingly thin. The Gore Infinium works very well - was wearing this in -8 C, -18 C with windchill and didn't disappoint (blocking wind) The reason I rated 4 instead of 5 is I expected it to be warmer with a description that starts with "For winter's most bone-chilling days" With layering you'll have no problem, but I expected this to be comfortable down to around -15 C without layering too much. If you're going to be idle, you'll need to have decent mid layers at that temp. If you're doing some physical activity, shouldn't have a problem.
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.ca
January 10, 2020
Not made for bone chilling weather
Love the jacket. Well made. Well styled. However, the claim about addressing bone chilling weather conditions is not accurate. As mentioned by another reviewer, the insulation is lacking considerably in the arms. In minus18 C temperature in Ottawa, my arms felt the cold as soon as I stepped out of the house. A good thick sweater makes up for the shortcoming. I'm keeping the coat for sure but will also keep my warm wool sweater close by.
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.ca