Mountain Hardware Exposure Parka

Brand: Mountain Hardware

What do you think about Mountain Hardware Exposure Parka?
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Gunther-MAD-manson
08/08/2002
I have had my jacket for six years now I think. I have had that summer as winter, autumn like spring. Skiing, snowboarding, hiking, running scooters and motorcycles. I have been very pleased. It has / has (?) the best hood on the market, with an inner hood that closes around the head to make it very compliant. very good pockets, good length of arms, feeling a bit cheeky sometimes, but on the other hand it was needed when you have a lot below. I gave 3500-3800kr if I remember correctly. If you turn it off in six years and you do not have to buy rain racks, autumn / spring jacket, that's a good find. Now it's more expensive and I'm not sure what updates it has. The waistcoat also had trouble with me (see annsofi) when the fabric was wet and the jacket got dirty there but it was fixed, I know.
It has completed all assignments with bravur .. but due to an asphalt incident, it will be the pension.

Model year: 1995
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brandt
27/03/2002
Has a Mountain hardwear exposure parka stand. Got it about: 2000 cheap coh can say it's clearly affordable. Tough. (Became total impact with steel edges and all of an inadequate snowboard driver in Åre). If there would be something I would remark on, it would be that the jacket feels a bit crazy, even though I'm normal. May also be tough with American zippers (vice versa) they are early in the back riders when going out on the slopes. I suspect I will not have to buy a new place at lääänge. If I had to make a wish for future jackets, there would be a lift card pocket on the left arm or wrist.

Model year: 2000
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Svetlana3000
26/03/2002
I bought an Ultra Exposus Parka this winter, it will be on the 3rd week of the piste and I have full confidence in it, I have tested jackets in the same price range before I bought this. It was between a P & P jacket for 3500: -, TNF Mtn. Jkt.4000: -, and Haglöfs Solid4000: - & T-mark-jkt3500: -. T-mark & ​​Exposure were the ones who eventually felt the best, the fit was superior to the others. The T-ground fell on a lack of snow lock, but had a small lift card pocket for distance reading down the left sleeve. It became an exposure that I now sew in an elevator card pocket on the inside (not puncturing the GT XCR membrane)

+ Gore Tex XCR is absolutely amazing, I will never buy anything else in shell garments.
+ The hood is a frame on the screen so it does not blow around
+ snowgaiter
+ napoleon pocket easily accessible and goggle pocket inside the jacket
+ ventilation does not sit in the armpit but on the sleeves so that you can open them despite the backpack.
+ mys fleece in the collar so that you do not have any scratches on the chin.

the jacket cost 4000: -

Model year: 2001
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Tassen
11/02/2002
Have been wearing the jacket for a while now and it has worked inconveniently. The outer material bumps off most (like oil dropping from the elevator) and the respiration has worked beyond expectations.
Clearly a good buy!

Model year: 2001
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Anton_Persson
09/12/2001
I had my jacket for two years. then the hole was torn at the drag chains under the sleeves.
Just to send back. After a while, I got a new ice parka for 900: - (value 5200 :-)

Model year: 2001
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kyuss
14/11/2001
I had one.
But I tore the zippers out of my armholes twice.
of course, it went on the warranty, but when I spoke but the salesman said he was not the first time he saw it without being the most common mistake on the jacket. Thanks for the ventilation has double storm flaps and the zipper is seated with just one seam. lixom gets a little messy

Model year: 1999
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Ann-Sofie_Wennbrink
06/03/2001
My jacket I have had for a few years now, it uses both winter and summer. The quality is very good, many good little details such as zip pockets, adjustable hood, fleece on the inside of the zipper etc. One is that the waistband, where the rubber band runs, is quite fast in the fabric, even though I almost never use it, ie pulling. Of course, it's worn out, but with a jacket that's good, and yet, I do not think it's going to fall on that detail. Does anyone have suggestions on what I can do? Sew over an extra piece of cloth maybe?
By the way, the jacket is very affordable.

Model year: 1997
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freeride_nu
17/05/2000
Has a Mountain hardwear exposure parka. The quality is very good. Have had it for 1.5 years and the only wear that is seen are some threads that go around the velcro braces on the sleeves. Minus because it feels a bit bullshit (may be because I'm a thin). positive with a dark jacket (the dirt looks smaller). Think the jacket will last for many years to come.
/ Johan Persson

Model year: 1999
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