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Synthetic puffy with hood choices

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Forthright · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Oct 2011 · Points: 110

So I'm looking for a synthetic insulated jacket WITH a hood. Which seems like my choices are limited to:

Arc'teryx Atom SV (which I'd love to afford/ find a sale one)
Arc'teryx Atom LT hoodied
Mountain Hardware Compressor hooded
Mammut Stratus Flash
North Face Redpoint Optimus
Patagonia Nano Hoody

Am I missing any worthwhile?

Jon Miller on the WS · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Feb 2008 · Points: 15

Ibex has the new Aire Hoody. Nanopuff like weight and packability, a little more warmth in my opinion. It is insulated with wool fiber rather than down or synthetic. I've been using a prototype non hood since last winter and just got the hood version. They are fantastic.

Vaughn Fetzer · · Durango, CO · Joined Apr 2011 · Points: 70

Don't forget Montbell.

KathyS · · Poughkeepsie, NY · Joined Nov 2007 · Points: 125

Also consider the Rab Photon. It's a thicker jacket than the Nano. Not sure how it compares to the others. I wore mine on Whitney and Rainier and it worked well.

Dustin B · · Steamboat · Joined Jan 2006 · Points: 1,275

I know it's more for snowboarders and stuff, but my synthetic down is made by Loki, Its great and it has a hood, built in balaclava that folds into the hood when not in use, and the sleeves have built in mittens that also fold back when not in use, those things keep me nice and tosty at belays and bivies.

Cruxic · · Corvallis, OR · Joined May 2011 · Points: 15

I recently got a Marmot Baffin Hoody and absolutely love it. It's warmer than my old fat down puffy and much lighter.

When I first got it I was a little disappointed at how thin it felt, but as soon as I wore it on a cold, windy day my fears melted away.

Ben Brotelho · · Albany, NY · Joined May 2011 · Points: 520

It seems you are looking for something less warm, but the Patagonia DAS is amazing. I love it!

Brad W · · San Diego · Joined Apr 2009 · Points: 75

First Ascent Ignited
Cloudveil Enclosure
Montbell Thermawrap (there are a few)

Scott McMahon · · Boulder, CO · Joined Feb 2006 · Points: 1,425

Outdoor Research Chaos - packable, warm and windstopper
Wild Things Insulight - Like a cross between the Atom LT and SV

Bearer of bad news...you just missed sales on quite a few of those jackets.

Medic741 · · Des Moines, IA (WTF) · Joined Apr 2012 · Points: 265

+1 montbell

j mo · · n az · Joined Jan 2009 · Points: 1,185

The montbell is awesome

Brian Bulthuis · · New York, NY · Joined Nov 2008 · Points: 0

Another +1 for the MontBell - the Thermawrap UL Parka is awesome. Seems they stopped selling this version in the US - I see the "guide" and "pro" (both more insulated and heavier than the UL Parka) as the only hooded Thermawrap options on their US website. The Thermawrap UL Parka is still listed on their Japanese website for $190USD (equiv) and shows as in stock.

Sir Wanksalot · · County Jail · Joined Sep 2011 · Points: 10
Vaughn Fetzer wrote:Don't forget Montbell.
+1. Just picked up a thermawrap pro... nice and light!
Wiled Horse · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Dec 2002 · Points: 3,669

montbell thermawrap. done.

next thread...

Shelton Hatfield · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Apr 2011 · Points: 650

i cant believe no one has mentioned the montbell UL thermawrap

Wiled Horse · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Dec 2002 · Points: 3,669
Shelton Hatfield wrote:i cant believe no one has mentioned the montbell UL thermawrap
give it time
germsauce Epstein · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jun 2010 · Points: 55

my Patagucci hooded micropuff is the best thing that's happened to me since i lost my virginity 12 years ago. bonus points for the fact that my peepee doesn't burn after I wear the jacket.

Seriously, it's a great jacket.

Sir Wanksalot · · County Jail · Joined Sep 2011 · Points: 10
Shelton Hatfield wrote:i cant believe no one has mentioned the montbell UL thermawrap
No hood...
MTN MIA · · Vail · Joined May 2006 · Points: 405

Montbell thermawrap??????

Wiled Horse · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Dec 2002 · Points: 3,669
Randy W. wrote: No hood...
mine has one
Nathan Stokes · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Oct 2008 · Points: 440

I have an older OR synthetic hoody that I love the heck out of (have two of the exact same one actually) Forget the model, probably equivalent to the current Havoc. Mid weight, fleece lined pockets, chest zip.
The Lady Friend has a Rab Xeon with hood. Drawbacks of the Rab jacket are the elastic hood tension (no drawcord) and it might be a tad tight to wear over a helmet. The Rab has a Pertex shell that feels about as thick as a grocery sack bag, but once you get past that she loves it.

Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

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