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The relaxed fit of the Tahoma Jacket from Mountain Hardwear will keep you covered from the cafe to the climbing gym. Cotton, wool, and acrylic bonded to a polyester lining has a unique texture that feels soft and strong, while the internal material wicks moisture from your layers.
A cotton and wool face fabric gives the Mountain Hardwear Men’s Tahoma Jacket a unique and durable feel while the polyester lining adds much-needed warmth to your day. Mountain Hardwear cut this casual jacket with clean lines reflective of more technical shells. You can’t be in the mountains all the time, so spend your rest day in the Tahoma Jacket while you recharge batteries for your next trip.
| Hood: | No |
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| Inner material: | polyester |
| Insulation: | Polyester lining |
| Length: | Hip |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | 1 Year |
| Material: | 40% Cotton, 30% wool, 12% acrylic, 8% nylon, 10% other |
| Outer material: | 40% cotton / 30% wool / 30% acrylic |
| Pockets: | 2 Front, 1 chest |
| Weight: | 1 lb 14 oz |
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nice | |
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| Great jacket! I'm 5'9" and feel the sleeves are a bit on the lengthy side but I love the overall feel of the jacket. I've been outside with the temp in the mind 30's and wind blowing and had no problems with either. I use this as a commuting jacket and for going out on weekends. Haven't been stuck in the rain in this jacket yet so I'm not sure how repellant it is, especially with such a low percentage wool makeup. I'd like to see the wool count around 50-60%. Less cotton, more wool please. | |
| CW at Mountain Gear on 10/14/2009 | |
Great Jacket - Very Classy | |
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| This is a great Jacket. The attention to detail is absolutely amazing. It looks very classy with understated elegance and is a much better in both style and value than my Arcteryx Diplomat or any of the european brands. On the flipside it is not meant to be worn in the backcountry, but rather in a professional environment or at a wine bar or coffee shop after hours or even at the opera. I get compliments all the time. [...] | |
| Namche Nomad at Mountain Gear on 06/08/2009 | |
Great Coat | |
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| I've grown to love this jacket for the warmth and the style (a notch above casual) but right out of the box there were some issues: 1. The sleeves are pretty snug around the forearms which may prevent the wearing of a long sleeve underneath. 2. It is a dry clean only fabric which may prevent the washing of this fine jacket. All in all, my first choice when going out. | |
| mpanelo at Backcountry.com Outlet on 02/04/2009 | |
Extremely Comfortable | |
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| The soft, synthetic lining makes this wool fleece jacket one of the most comfortable I own. Although, the sleeves are too long. However, I like the jacket so much I am considering having the shortened by a tailor. I did try switching to a medium size, the sleeves were the right length but the the rest of the jacket was too tight. I am 5'9", 160lbs. | |
| dp at Mountain Gear on 09/22/2008 | |
"Do it" | |
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| This is an awesome jacket/sweater. Wear a base layer under it and you're set. Because the jacket is so form fitting although true to size it can be used as a mid-layer. The only knock is that it doesn't have the best wind resistance. | |
| Jeff at Moosejaw on 01/08/2008 | |
Very nice "dressy" jacket | |
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| Nice jacket to wear around. The only downside is that it should be dry cleaned. | |
| Jordan at Mountain Gear on 10/06/2009 | |