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Mountain Hardwear [mountainhardwear.com] has
60% Off Select Styles when you apply promo code
MHWFEB60.
Shipping is free w/ an Elevated Rewards account (
free to join [mountainhardwear.com]).
- Example deals (prices after promo code):
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I'd say since 2016, I've bought 95% of all my MHW stuff through deal alerts just like this one.
As far as how often, I know they have 2 big closeout sales at the end of winter and summer seasons with 75% off, and quarterly 60% markdowns on select items like this one. Plus, if you join their club, you get extra deals, access to unique discounted products, additional 10-15% off tied to your account, and always free shipping. I've been tempted to buy a new something at full retail, but if you're patient, as with anything, it will eventually go on sale.
Through the sale linked here, I ordered two Camp 4 duffel bags for my high schoolers. Originally $120, 60% off, plus an extra 15% off from the membership email, with free shipping. Ended up at $40 each, which is an excellent deal considering the quality and features. Adidas or Nike duffel bags at Academy or Dicks cost much more than that and have nowhere near the build quality or features of these.
For the quality, tech specs, materials, comfort, innovation, 50 UPF materials, etc, etc, you can't beat MHW - especially when they go on sale. I don't even really need anything anymore, but I am always on the lookout for the really cool, unique, and highly technical things from MHW.
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I love the rain features and the vents, but would this also work for layering over a fleece in cold weather?
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I'd say since 2016, I've bought 95% of all my MHW stuff through deal alerts just like this one.
As far as how often, I know they have 2 big closeout sales at the end of winter and summer seasons with 75% off, and quarterly 60% markdowns on select items like this one. Plus, if you join their club, you get extra deals, access to unique discounted products, additional 10-15% off tied to your account, and always free shipping. I've been tempted to buy a new something at full retail, but if you're patient, as with anything, it will eventually go on sale.
Through the sale linked here, I ordered two Camp 4 duffel bags for my high schoolers. Originally $120, 60% off, plus an extra 15% off from the membership email, with free shipping. Ended up at $40 each, which is an excellent deal considering the quality and features. Adidas or Nike duffel bags at Academy or Dicks cost much more than that and have nowhere near the build quality or features of these.
For the quality, tech specs, materials, comfort, innovation, 50 UPF materials, etc, etc, you can't beat MHW - especially when they go on sale. I don't even really need anything anymore, but I am always on the lookout for the really cool, unique, and highly technical things from MHW.
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Maybe that's why all their tall thin model dudes on the website are using the sleeve thumb holes 😂
Patagonia and Arcteryx typically come in mass-marketed one-for-all fits. MHW is a bit more specialized and premium in this regard. (Also, I've never had any MHW rain jacket delaminate like both $$$ Arcteryx jackets I've owned, but that's another conversation.)
If you're a bigger guy or like loose fitting things, make sure to get MHW items in Standard or Loose fit; however, if you want something that only comes in Active or the tightest fit, make sure to order up a size in that fit. Conversely, if you're tall and slim, go for a larger size in a tighter fit so that it's not baggy on your body, but long enough for your waist and arms. It's common for XL and XXL sizes sell out quickly for base layer and Active fit items.
Patagonia and Arcteryx typically come in mass-marketed one-for-all fits. MHW is a bit more specialized and premium in this regard. (Also, I've never had any MHW rain jacket delaminate like both $$$ Arcteryx jackets I've owned, but that's another conversation.)
If you're a bigger guy or like loose fitting things, make sure to get MHW items in Standard or Loose fit; however, if you want something that only comes in Active or the tightest fit, make sure to order up a size in that fit. Conversely, if you're tall and slim, go for a larger size in a tighter fit so that it's not baggy on your body, but long enough for your waist and arms. It's common for XL and XXL sizes sell out quickly for base layer and Active fit items.
I hear ya on the Arc'teryx delamination, I have a 8yr old beta shell inner wrist seams start to fail. Bummed, but the rest of the shell is hold up well, had to use some seam tape to reinforce the wrist area... Otherwise love Arc'teryx stuff. Also have had great experiences with mh.