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If you're big on straight-up adventures, turn to the protective, waterproof ability of Mountain Hardwear's Vertical Jacket. While you stay completely dry in GORE-TEX Pro Shell, you you don't sacrifice on weight or pocket space - with a weight of less than 2 pounds, you get 8 pockets, one-handed hem and hood adjustments and Micro Tape construction that keeps water out of every crack, crevice, and seam. Specifications based on size Large.

Because the true test of any product is once it is out in the field, the Mountain Hardwear Vertical Jacket for Men scored an A+ Just read what ski mountaineer Andrew McLean had to say: "The Vertical Jacket is a mind-reader. If you were to close your eyes and imagine exactly where you would want vents, zippers and pockets for ski mountaineering, the Vertical has them all just where you want them. The ProShell material speaks (and breathes) for itself - once you use it, you will never go back to anything else. Superb in all aspects!"

In 1993, a small group of people who had weathered years in the outdoor industry decided to get together and form Mountain Hardwear. In addition to working in the outdoor industry, the Mountain Hardwear founders were avid outdoors people themselves Mountain Hardwear has always focused on bringing radical thinking to the gear they make. That's why they have a section in our website that talks about the innovation they've built into their products
The outstanding waterproof / breathable performance of GORE-TEX® Pro-Shell, sophisticated detailing and an articulated, performance fit make the top-of-the line Vertical perfect for the backcountry.
Your internet home page is the avalanche report and you dream about deep powder all year long. We’re pretty sure the Mountain Hardwear Men’s Vertical Jacket is for you. This waterproof breathable Gore-Tex Pro Shell uses a performance fit, vents, and a removable powder skirt to keep you comfortable and moving in the backcountry. On the way up, unzip the vents and stash your energy snacks in the hand pockets so you can easily fuel up on your skin up. Pull up the zip-off hood when the wind blows, and engage the powder skirt for the descent. A high collar protects your neck even when you remove the hood on bluebird days.
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The outstanding waterproof and breathable performance of GORE-TEX Pro-Shell, matched with sophisticated detailing and an articulated, performance fit make the top of the line Vertical Jacket by Mountain Hardwear perfect for the back country.

The Mountain Hardwear Vertical Jacket is an intuitively designed shell with all the features and technology you need to play in the backcountry and all the extras you want for tearing up the ski hill. Made with top-of-the-line Gore-Tex® Pro-Shell fabric, the Vertical Jacket also features a removable hood and powder skirt, generous ventilation and an layout that keeps your stash exactly where you want it to be.
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| Breathable Rating: | Guaranteed breathable |
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| Core Venting: | Underarm zips |
| Country Of Origin: | China |
| Hood: | Yes, removable |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | Lifetime |
| Material: | Gore-Tex Pro Shell |
| Pockets: | 2 Front, 1 chest, 1 interior water bottle, 1 interior zip, 1 interior MP3 with earphone exit, 1 interior mesh goggle, 1 drop-down pass on hem |
| Powder Skirt: | Yes, removable |
| Recommended Use: | Snowsports, backcountry skiing |
| Seam Taped: | Yes, fully |
| Shell fabric: | 100% nylon |
| Waterproof Rating: | Guaranteed waterproof |
| Waterproofing: | GORE-TEX Pro Shell |
| Weight: | 1lb 10oz (755g) |
| Zip-in Compatibility: | No |
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This product is available in the following colors:
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| Red | Grasshopper | ||
| Green Flash | Black |
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| Green Flash | Grasshopper | Black | Red | |
| Small | 494.95 | 475.00494.95494.95 | 475.00494.95 | |
| Medium | 475.00494.953 More... | 475.00494.955 More... | 475.00494.954 More... | |
| Large | 475.00494.95495.00 | 475.00494.954 More... | 475.00494.954 More... | |
| Extra Large | 339.95 | 475.00494.953 More... | 475.00494.954 More... | 475.00494.954 More... |
| Extra Extra Large | 475.00494.95 | 475.00494.952 More... | 475.00494.952 More... | |
| N/A | 261.22 | |||
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Great jacket, well built too | |
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I got this jacket for x-mas and i must say that it is very breathable and had a great fit. As the other reviews said, not a lot of room for huge layers or upside down light buld shaped people. I use skin tight base layer and Arcterx or MH ploar fleece mid wieght. I made 5 laps climbing up Murdocks peak to avoid the human slalom course and I did get overly warm a few hiking up but was pleased with how quickly the coat got rid of my sweat and I was comfortable. The closures on the sleeves hold well eventhough they have the velco ovals. The hood fits well over my G10MX and I don't feel constricted at all, however, out in the rain with the hood up and no helmet I feel gansta. Pockets on the inside seem sturdy, just have to see if they will stand the test of time, I have no doubt this jacket will hold up very well. The other jacket I have looked at is the Sidwinder SV, but got a better price on this jacket. I also prefer the pass holder that flips underneath as opposed to the sleeve hold on the Acteryx, those seem to turn yellow after a while in the sun. The shell also does not feel as stiff, at least when they are brand new as compared to the Sidewinder SV either. I suspect this jacket is just bombproof too. Lastly I got this jacket because my NF jacket ripped from snagging the pockets on branches, railings and door knobs. The sealed zippers won't catch any of these things or leak like the old NF. I've owned several summit series NF goretex shells and liked them as well as Steep Tech, Spyder, Marker and a host of others I can't remembner. This jacket blows all those away. Really there are only a handful of jackets in the league of the Verticle and this seems to be the best value. You may be able to get something for a bit less but this is it. | |
| Pete Stone at Backcountry.com on 01/16/2009 | |
This jacket is sweeeet | |
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I love this jacket. Hand pockets where I want them (I hate how some north face raise them up), removable hood (that works well! even with a helmet) and powder skirt, plenty of internal pockets (mp3 player with passthrough from front chest as well as internal, goggle, chest pocket and arm pocket (nice for goggle cloth), flip down ski pass holder (velcros out up and out of the way if you don't need it, and is attached by elastic fabric for give), additional ring for attaching lift tickets, nice suede-like material inside the neck/chin area that is comfortable (don't see this on many shell jackets and it's a niiiice touch), a fold-over hook/loop overlap for the front of the entire main zipper (I prefer this to maximize wind protection), and lastly the fabric is looped over the top of the zipper so that the inner protection flap (that keeps your chin/lips from rubbing on the zipper) doesn't move (if you've had a jacket that has a flimsy flap this is a pain in the butt... like my Descente jacket). This is just a well designed jacket. The only negative is that the fabric doesn't feel like 3 layer pro shell, but I can't seem to confirm my hunch (comparing it to an Arcteryx Sidewinder SV I have which is the 480N 3-layer pro-shell). I unfortunately can't comment yet on how durable the jacket is, or how water/windproof it is as I haven't gotten it out to the slopes yet. At a glance though this is a badass jacket and I wish other manufacturers would take a look at these really simple features and add them. | |
| war2619792 at Backcountry.com Outlet on 01/06/2009 | |
yep, bad ass | |
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I've used many 'high end' ski shells over the years, this is the best one. | |
| dan2648802 at Backcountry.com on 01/12/2009 | |
Great jacket if you like to layer up | |
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I personally prefer a single insulated jacket. I tried the vertical to see if i would like the layering concept for alpine skiing. The MH monkey fur pull over kept me very warm as a midlayer. I am six foot 180 and the large was perfect. It come down to a personaly preferance of layering or an insulated jacket. At this time i like an insultated, but if I do ever want to got with a shell for layering this will be it. Last comment is I did miss putting my hands in a soft lined pocket instead of a plastic felling pocket, and having a softer collar feel like my Spyder Alpen has. | |
| ger2804135 at Backcountry.com Outlet on 02/02/2009 | |
For the guy that likes to layer | |
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This jacket is more than I was looking for. No insulation so that I can layer as I see fit and capitalize on breathability. I use this for Apline skiing and wear an Icebreaker 320 as a midweight with similar baselayers. I have not over heated or sweated out my shirt yet. Tough fabric too. I have snagged branches and actually crashed this season into a lodgepole pine full speed. I was messed up but the jacket is still flawless. Highly recommended. Avoid nonbreathable midlayers. They defeat the purpose for a 495 dollar jacket. | |
| mjeronim at Backcountry.com Outlet on 03/06/2009 | |
Great jacket except collar | |
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Amazing jacket all around, but I feel like MH tried to make everyone happy at the same time. The adjustable collar doesn't stand tall in crappy condition like other jackets. If they had just gone with the stand collar it would be the bomb.... | |
| bill1837794 at Backcountry.com Outlet on 02/06/2009 | |
Less Breathable, More Money | |
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Save yourself some money and get a more breathable Mountain Hardwear Xenon Jacket instead. It is made with Gore-Pac-Lite which is more breathable but only 2.5 layers so supposedly not as durable. They make up for that though with a really tough 70 denier nylon on the outside. Gore gets to tell the manufacture whether a shell is a "Pro Shell" or a "Peformance Shell" and I figure Gore didn't want to call it a pro-shell to make sure people kept buying the expense Gore 3L jackets. | |
| Whoowl at Backcountry.com Outlet on 04/28/2009 | |