Montane Featherlite Micro Down Jacket - 750 Fill Power (For Men)
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Overview
About Montane Featherlite Micro Down Jacket - 750 Fill Power (For Men)
Closeouts. Montane's Featherlite Micro down jacket provides lightweight insulation in a packable design. The windproof shell is constructed of Pertex® Quantum fabric with micro baffle anatomical construction that allows the perfect loft space for down.
- Windproof Pertex® Quantum fabric offers the ultimate balance of lightness and strength
- Durable Water Repellent (DWR) finish resists light moisture
- 750 fill power down insulation
- Micro baffle anatomical construction allows the perfect loft space for the down
- Articulated sleeves for freedom of movement
- Internal center draft flap, brushed chin guard and zipper garage
- Zip handwarmer pockets
- Internal zip pocket
- Elasticized cuffs
- Drawcord hem
- Includes stuff sack
- Imported
Specs
Specs about Montane Featherlite Micro Down Jacket - 750 Fill Power (For Men)
- Closure: YKK®,Zipper
- Zipper: Left
- Lining: 100% nylon
- Insulation: 90% duck down, 10% duck feathers
- Fill power: 750
- 100% nylon
- Care: Machine wash, tumble dry
- Total weight: 14.3 oz.
- Imported
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Most Helpful 3-Star Review
3.0 out of 5 stars.
Light and warm, but leaks down
Reviewed by Colorado Hiker from Colorado on Saturday, March 26, 2016
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3.0 out of 5 stars. Light and warm, but leaks downReviewed by Colorado Hiker from Colorado on Saturday, March 26, 2016This is a llightweight but warm mid-layer down jacket. Warmer than a standard fleece jacket. I've worn it as a mid-layer on the mountain when the temperature was -15F (over long underwear and under an insulated ski jacket), and also as an outer layer lounging around in the camp (on top of long underwear) when the temperature was 30F, next to a campfire. I can wear this as the only outer layer on 35-40F about town, but I prefer not to because the shell looks too flimsy. It will easily rip if you don't cover it with something else.
I deducted two stars because the shell fabric leaks down. After using it less than 10 times, always as a mid layer, I noticed that not only was down leaking from a couple of seams, but also through a few very small holes away from the seams. I don't expect this to happen to a new jacket! At this rate, in a couple of years the weight of all the fabric tape patches will exceed the jacket weight :-/