Nevadan Down Parka - Men's
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Why We Like The Mountain Hardwear Nevadan Down Parka
From game-day tailgates to wintry campsites, we zip into the Mountain Hardwear Nevadan Down Parka to armor ourselves against bitter temps with lofty, heat-trapping down and to keep our backup bevvies on standby in the side drop-in pockets.
Details
- Toasty puffer jacket filled with responsibly sourced down
- Ripstop material provides lightweight durability
- Down insulation traps heat without feeling heavy or bulky
- Hook-and-loop cuffs and cinchable hem seal out cold drafts
- 7 pockets stash all your day-to-day and at-camp essentials
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- Responsible Collection
- Responsibly Sourced
- Material
- 45D 100% nylon ripstop
- Insulation
- 650-fill RDS-certified down
- Fit
- regular
- Length
- hip, cinchable hem
- Center Back Length
- 30in
- Hood
- fixed, adjustable
- Pockets
- [external] 2 zippered hand, 2 zippered chest, 2 side drop-in, [internal] 2 drop-in
- Claimed Weight
- [medium] 1lb 15oz
- Activity
- casual
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
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Overall Rating
4.5 based on 14 ratings
Review Summary
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageFebruary 9, 2024
Great Buy!
I bought this for my partner as a gift because he doesn’t have any very warm jackets and he wears it all the time. Super comfy and warm! He’s also gotten many compliments on it.
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com
January 24, 2024
Everything I needed in a winter coat
Great warmth and fit, with plenty of pockets too. Time will tell, but it appears to be durable too.
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com
January 7, 2024
Men's Nevadan™ Down Parka
This jacket is warm and lightweight. If you like pockets then this jacket is for you. You can fit a 12 pack of your favorite beverage in this jacket.
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com
January 6, 2024
Perfect
Buy on sale and the quality is great for what I paid but I would not have pay the full price
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.ca
May 22, 2023
So cozy. The best winter jacket I've ever had.
Completely love this Parka. It is my go-to winter jacket. I've worn it in very cold weather with solid winds and nothing gets in. Super cozy. The liner is really smooth. All the pockets you could need. Love the color.
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com
April 1, 2023
Big warm utility blob
This is a great parka. Is it pretty? No. Is it puffy and warm? Yes. If you're looking for something sleek and streamlined, this is not that jacket. If you want to throw a jacket over a t-shirt on a 30-degree day, it's perfect. I docked it 1 star because it looks and feels a little dumb if you don't zip it up 100%, and as un-parka is it might sound, pit zips would be amazing. Pros: -Warm! -The outer fabric feels durable, not a rip-stop that will tear if it snags on something. That durability is reflected by its weight. It's a parka, no a shell or a down jacket for layering. -Pockets pockets pockets. There are 8 pockets. Two internal mesh ones, two chest pockets (deeeep), two zippered handwarmers with fuzzy liner and two beverage holders. A clunky parka like this deserves all this utility and the designers got it right. -The beverage pockets have snap closures and will swallow a 12 oz can (stealth mode) and just contain a tall boy, but you and Johnny Law will be able to see the top of the 16 oz can. The jacket is so puffy that the 12 oz can looks like every other bulge on the jacket and blends in perfectly. -The cuffs have a velcro tab but are also elasticized, so you can set it and forget it without having to constantly adjust the velcro -I read a review that criticized the velcro storm flap closures for snagging on a sweater layered underneath. I have not had this issue with whatever I'm wearing underneath but if you are a freak for sweaters, buy a foot of velcro, cut it down to size and cover the grippy sections. Cons: -This is a giant blob of whatever color you selected. A contrasting shoulder would help but alas it is not to be. My spouse is not a fan but it's so practical that I don't care. You're not wearing it to win beauty pageants, you just want to be warm and have endless pockets. -If, like me, you are used to layering with shells with pit zips, you'll have to think carefully before choosing this jacket on an intermediate day. It's warm all the time and it's large, so it won't be good for a day where temps warm up and you don't have a place to stash it. -Maybe once I've worn it for a year the fabric will relax, but unless you zip it up all the way, all of the neck-area fabric from your shoulders on up is hanging out around your chin. It does not gracefully fall to the side and you'll be conscious of all that material hanging forward... there doesn't seem to be a casual lay to it when not zipped up or completely unzipped. Hardly a dealbreaker but worth noting before you take a chance on this jacket. Note: I am a husky fellow with a 42-ish chest and around 39" waist at 6' tall. The Large fits me well, but I feel like my middle is about at the edge of where the jacket can still rise and fall over my waist while moving... not a lot of extra room before the sides would catch up on my waist. I would not recommend the Large for anyone with a waist over 40".
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com
March 12, 2023
Not very warm
Good length and fit. However, it has lots of cold spots in the arms and shoulders, especially when there's a windchill. Hood isn't big enough to comfortably wear a pair of over-ear headphones.
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.ca
March 8, 2023
Just OK.
The jacket is decent, however the quality is not great. The zipper is pretty bad. Still considering returning it. Every other time the zipper will get stuck either zipping up or down...
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com
February 27, 2023
Home Run!
True to size, comfortable, warm and well thought out design.
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com
February 26, 2023
Down jacket
Well made and good color. Fits well and is rugged.
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com
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