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Shop > Trail Run > Men's Trail Running Clothing > Men's Rain Jackets > Typhoon Jacket - Men's

Mountain Hardwear Typhoon Jacket - Men's

Retail: $199.95
Our Price: $139.96
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Mountain Hardwear Typhoon Jacket - Men's description

Don't let the raging storm stop youstay dry in the waterproof breathable Mountain Hardwear Men's Typhoon Jacket. Mountain Hardwear made this exceptionally lightweight rain jacket from Gore-Tex Paclite ripstop fabric, which breathes deeply so you stay comfortable while you backpack in wet weather. Pull up the brimmed hood to keep rain from falling into your eyes. Articulated sleeves allow you to move naturally, and underarm vents unzip to let excess body heat escape as you log miles on the trail.


Spend extra $ to buy an Arc'teryx packlite
jf richer:  

This jacket retails for $$$ Canadian. At that price for a lightweight jacket, I would expect a gamut of high end features. The biggest problem with this jacket is the double flap front. It seems illogical for a company like MH to sell a high end lightweight jacket without waterproof zippers. At that price, you would certainly expect it. On some old models, MH had a stiff flap over the zipper that was much more convenient than the double flap with Velcros that are quickly wearing down.Secondly, the hood could not be more poorly designed. As a rock climber and cyclist, I would expect a hood that would nicely accommodate a helmet. The problem does not lie in the size of the hood, but the overall design. The single drawcord at the back allows the helmet to be tightened around the face. However, the hood falls so far over you eyes that it is almost impossible to use as you are cycling or belaying without risking serious injuries. Why is there not another drawcord to pull the hood back from your face?Overall, I was looking at for a solid Gore-Tex Paclite jacket and I bought Mountain Hardwear because of MHs supposedly high attention to details and quality craftsmanship. However, I should have bought Arc'teryx's Paclite jacket and gotten the quality features I would otherwise expect on Mountain Hardwear products.


Response concerning storm flaps
trent925394:  

LOL the whole reason I love this jacket is double storm flaps. I've had multiple high-end jackets with "waterproof" zippers. Ain't no such critter fella. They are stiff and a nightmare to get zipped zipped with one hand--which is *precisely* what is necessary when belaying or cycling.


great jacket
dinofenix:  

could have not asked for anything better