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expired Posted by JuJuFrankenbean | Staff about 1 year ago
expired Posted by JuJuFrankenbean | Staff about 1 year ago

Mountain Hardwear 65% Off Select Styles: Polartec Double Brushed Full Zip Jacket

& More + Free S&H

$42

$120

65% off
Mountain Hardwear
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Mountain Hardwear has select Mountain Hardwear Men's & Women's Clothing on sale 65% Off when you apply promo code MHWSEP65. Shipping is free for Elevated Rewards members (free to join).

Thanks to Deal Hunter JuJuFrankenbean for finding this deal.
  • Note, available sizes will vary and may be limited.
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Mountain Hardwear has select Mountain Hardwear Men's & Women's Clothing on sale 65% Off when you apply promo code MHWSEP65. Shipping is free for Elevated Rewards members (free to join).

Thanks to Deal Hunter JuJuFrankenbean for finding this deal.
  • Note, available sizes will vary and may be limited.
Examples (prices after promo code MHWSEP65):

Editor's Notes

Written by SlickDealio | Staff
  • About the deal:
  • About the store:
    • Mountain Hardwear Return Policy can be found here.

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about 1 year ago
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Adelley
about 1 year ago
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Limited sizes Frown
about 1 year ago
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AntiEggroll
about 1 year ago
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$120 starting price for a full zip fleece is a little generous. Mountain hardware makes good stuff though
about 1 year ago
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seotaji
about 1 year ago
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Quote from AntiEggroll :
$120 starting price for a full zip fleece is a little generous. Mountain hardware makes good stuff though
The fleece is missing a chin protector flap. I've noticed quite a few jackets leave this off and it signals that it's a low end piece.
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11A
about 1 year ago
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6'2" male model wearing size M, and it's visibly too long for him?The average guy in Merica is 5'9"-5'10". What shall said average guy wear? Size XS? What the hell has happened to sizing? I'm 6'0". I used to wear size L...
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Kabn
about 1 year ago
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Kabn

Quote from 11A :
6'2" male model wearing size M, and it's visibly too long for him?The average guy in Merica is 5'9"-5'10". What shall said average guy wear? Size XS? What the hell has happened to sizing? I'm 6'0". I used to wear size L...
I buy a lot of MH (regular access to the Columbia employee store), and their sizing has definitely shifted to the larger side in the last couple years.

I'm 6'2 with a fairly athletic build (32" waist pants, 40" chest), and MH is one of my favorite brands because their cuts seem to be made for that body type. For years, I could assume I needed Columbia stuff in medium and MH stuff in large. Then I tried on some stuff last fall, and it was baggy/long. Now I have to take almost everything MH into the dressing room because it depends on the fit/piece, and I often end up with a medium. But that medium fits great, so I'm not complaining.

Adidas the now the only brand for which I'm consistently a large, and that's because their cuts/mannequins are based on European body sizes (according to a person I used to date who worked in design there).
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AaronC1707
about 1 year ago
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Quote from Kabn :
I buy a lot of MH (regular access to the Columbia employee store), and their sizing has definitely shifted to the larger side in the last couple years.

I'm 6'2 with a fairly athletic build (32" waist pants, 40" chest), and MH is one of my favorite brands because their cuts seem to be made for that body type. For years, I could assume I needed Columbia stuff in medium and MH stuff in large. Then I tried on some stuff last fall, and it was baggy/long. Now I have to take almost everything MH into the dressing room because it depends on the fit/piece, and I often end up with a medium. But that medium fits great, so I'm not complaining.

Adidas the now the only brand for which I'm consistently a large, and that's because their cuts/mannequins are based on European body sizes (according to a person I used to date who worked in design there).
That's why I found S even too large for me nowadays… (although only 5'9 average build)

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cubsrule17
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Not seeing the discount with that code this morning.... Is the deal dead?
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dealmashuguna
about 1 year ago
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Quote from 11A :
6'2" male model wearing size M, and it's visibly too long for him?The average guy in Merica is 5'9"-5'10". What shall said average guy wear? Size XS? What the hell has happened to sizing? I'm 6'0". I used to wear size L...
free ski stuff trends large/baggy these days. its 'cool' but annoying...