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Get the most out of your midlayer in terms of stretch and warmth with the Power Stretch Suit from Mountain Hardwear. While you're swathed in the cozy warmth of Polartec Power Stretch fleece, you can be secure in the knowledge that this suit, overlaid in the seat and knees with durable reinforcements, will last through the roughest extremes from alpine climbing to high-altitude mountaineering. |
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Reviewed by 2 CustomersSort by: Displaying Reviews 1-2 of 2Back to Top Pretty nice Sizing: Feels half size too big Pros: Breathable, Dries Quickly, Lightweight, Retains Body Heat Best Uses: Backcountry, Downhill, Mountaineering, Winter camping Describe Yourself: Advanced Gear Usage: Cold Weather Living, Winter Sports Was this a gift?: No Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments about Mountain Hardwear Power Stretch Suit - Men's: Generally nice, well-made. Size large was a little too large/long for me at 5'11" and 200#. Felt warm, and nice reinforcements on knees and seat. I would have liked more than the single chest pocket, and some thinner and more form-fitting stretch fabric at the ankles, as the present design does bunch up somewhat inside your boots at the ankle, but can't go on the outside either. Ended up returning it for a similar piece from OR that fit me better. Was this review helpful to you? Yes / No- Is this review inappropriate?. [2 of 2 customers found this review helpful] A Favorite Pros: Compact, Lightweight, Tough Cons: No Tall Inseam Lengths Best Uses: Alpine Climbing Comments about Mountain Hardwear Power Stretch Suit - Men's: The Power Stretch Suit is one of those "perfect" items in my alpine clothing system. There's one less binding layer at the waist area where there's usually an outer layer, harness, and pack waist belt. The rainbow zipper eliminates the problem usually associated with one piece clothing, the reinforced knees and seat allow it to be used as an outer piece, the chest pocket is great for often accessed odds & ends, and Power Stretch fleece is very comfortable. The only downside, for me, is there are no tall mens inseam lengths. For most this would not be an issue. Was this review helpful to you? Yes / No- Is this review inappropriate?. Displaying Reviews 1-2 of 2Back to Top |
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