I bought last years model and the hood is beyond terrible. With a climbing helmet, I couldn't zip the front up. They say "helmet compatible," but I beg to differ. I used it on one alpine rout and sent it back immediately when I got home. Wasn't as warm as I though either. Haven't read anything from the recent Outdoor Retailer on Mountain Hardwear either.
Here's the description from their Fall 2014 Product Guide:
Nilas Jacket (OM6129)
NEW Developed with one of our leading alpinists, the Nilas offers the protection and warmth of our superior Airshield™ wind-proof and Q.Shield™ DOWN water-resistant technologies. Features: Q.Shield™ DOWN resists heat-robbing moisture and retains maximum loft even when wet • Baffled down construction provides all-over warmth that eliminates cold spots • One-handed hood and hem drawcords for quick fit adjustments • Low profile, insulated hood • Soft, “Butter Jersey” cuffs Technologies: Dry.Q Core, Q.Shield DOWN Average Weight: 1 lb. 10 oz.; 729 g. Material: Airshield™ 15D 2L Insulation: Q.Shield™ DOWN 850-Fill Color: 011;Shark|842;State Orange Price: $550.00
So it looks like they may or may not be switching the shell from Airshield to Dry.Q Core to make it waterproof. Also looks like the weight is increasing a bit, from the current 1 lb. 6 oz to 1 lb. 10 oz
"In terms of the Nilas, the jacket will be updated for the Spring 2014 season. Currently, the Nilas uses AirShield Elite 15D Ripstop fabric, and in the 2014 model, it will be using Airshield 15D 2L fabric instead. In addition, the color Sherwood will no longer be available in the upcoming seasons."