Mountain Hardwear Tonnerre Jacket - Men's

Brand : Mountain Hardwear
Item : MHW0517

Not only is the waterproof breathable Mountain Hardwear Men's Tonnerre Jacket insulated, but it is also lined with fleece for additional warmth and comfort on the slopes. Mountain Hardwear stuffed this jacket with PrimaLoft, a microfiber insulation that mimics down. Like down, the high-loft microfiber traps your body heat to keep you warm. The Tonnerre's shoulders and sides are reinforced so can carry your skis and snowboard up the hill. During a storm or when the powder is deep, pull on your hood and adjust your removable powder skirt. On warmer days or as you hike, you can open pitzips to vent body heat. Store your water bottle next to your core in the internal bottle pocket to prevent freezing. Listen to tunes on your MP3 as you skin up or race down the slope—this jacket has a pocket with an earpiece cord exit.
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Mountain Hardwear Tonnerre Jacket - Men's



welp... it was close to amazing
First things first, big ups for their amazing service. They let me return this jacket when I had lost the original product tags, that's pretty great of them. Anyways, this jacket could be amazing. It is very waterproof, flexes well, and it is pretty dang warm. Comes with this nice furry stuff on the inside, which can be fun to tell all your friends that it's yak fur or some other fun animal. Anyways, a problem arouse with this jacket. It's short. Let's face it, when you're skiing through pow, you're gonna fall down every once in a while. This just let's the snow into your pants. That's never fun. I'm 6' 175 lbs, and pretty normal as far as body type. This jacket came up above my belt-line in the back and caused many a wind to cool down my back. I find that despite this one problem, it's a solidly made jacket. Interestingly, where the jacket fails in skiing, it handles pretty well in climbing. Never got in my way, yet still... those blasts of wind on the back.


Tonnere
I have skied this jacket for quite a while now and so far I have no complaints. I have skied a couple 40 degree powder days and some 4 degree blizzard days and i have stayed toasty and dry. So over all I give this 2 thumbs up.


Great jacket just a little short
I have been skiing and snowmobiling in this jacket. Once when it was bellow zero. It worked great. Except the jacket is a little short. I am 6'3 and it just does not cover my lower back very well. The powder skirt works well when skiing, however not the best when you are snowmobiling. I would recommend this jacket to any one that is bellow 6 ft tall.


Excellent!
Very impressed with this jacket. First off, it weighs nothing compared to my North Face shell with a liner zipped in it. Even though it is light, it is very warm. As warm if not warmer than my shell/liner jacket. Lots of pockets which is nice. The pimp-chimp interior looks weird but is very nice. Makes the jacket soft and comfortable to put back on even after making turns for hours and hours. You know the feeling, you go to put your jacket back on and it is kind of moist with sweaty and feels all crappy. Not this jacket. Pit zips are nice to regulate heat on those sunny days. A great jacket all the way around.


They should call it the ugly jacket
Whose bright idea was it to make a gray jacket with a brown fuzzy liner? UGLY.




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