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Mountain hardwear kor strata
Mountain hardwear kor strata












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#MOUNTAIN HARDWEAR KOR STRATA FULL#

Again, it is a nice piece, I just don't think paying full price is warranted for how stripped down and basic the piece is. This is something I will wear and the material will perform in the situations I put myself in. I described it to my wife as the equivalent to a hooded sweatshirt, I gave all my normal hooded sweatshirts away because I wasn't wearing them. Sure, it is a nice simple piece to add to a lightweight layering system. No cinch at the bottom to tighten it up from any drafts, or the wind blowing, no hood cinch, no inside pockets, it has a hood, it has two hand pockets and that is about it. It is soft and comfortable, but it is just the most basic piece as you will ever find, there isn't anything really worth mentioning, it is a stripped down Kor Strata jacket. I like the Kor Strata material and this jacket will be great for the mountaineering season as a mid layer, or knocking around camp with it. Every time you buy something after clicking on links in our gear articles you’re helping support our magazine.It is a nice jacket, it just doesn't warrant the $224 full price. We have opted to use affiliate links in our gear reviews. Some of the gear will be reviewed using our 50 days/50 pitches criteria, in future print and online editions of Rock and Ice. Gear in First Look has not always been field tested, but is gear we think you’d like to know about as soon as it is available. To better keep you more up to date on what is new, we present First Look. Every year hundreds of new products hit store shelves, and most of these aren’t reviewed due to our stringent selection and review process. This is a time-consuming process and limits the amount of new equipment we can present to our readers. Rock and Ice vigorously tests all gear it reviews for either 50 days or 50 pitches. Roomy hood is adjustable to fit over a helmet. I am usually a medium, and it fits just fine, although I couldn’t have many or thick layers beneath.

#MOUNTAIN HARDWEAR KOR STRATA ZIP#

It has roomy side zip pockets and an outer upper left zip pocket, though I would prefer that one be an interior zip to keep the outside more streamlined a phone (your camera, GPS, etc.) is a bit awkward, though a topo would fit in fine. Launched this past autumn, the item contains Primaloft Gold Active 60g/m2 insulation, with a ripstop Mechanical Stretch Dobby (89% Nylon, 11% Elastane) outer layer. You can climb in it on a cold day, especially if you are warming up, and easily pack it along on a multipitch. It looks like, and is, a nice outer layer, but it is also a mid or insulating layer, light and trim. This is why: The Kor Strata Hoody is stretchy-like, really, surprisingly stretchy. “Good thing you’re wearing a ski jacket”-generic term, though he does wear it for that-“inside.” My husband has a jacket, the kind he uses as an outer layer, that he wears around the house. Upon cancellation, you will have access to your membership through the end of your paid year. You may cancel your membership at anytime, but no refunds will be issued for payments already made. *Outside memberships are billed annually.

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