KEN LARSON Posted February 23, 2012 Posted February 23, 2012 (edited) It’s a beauty >>>NEW and NEVER USED<<< and one that I purchased in 2000 as a “reserve” when my jacket/parka at that time was due to be “retired”….one of those could not resist moments. It has all the features an alpinist would want when I purchased it and is a quality product by Mt.Hardwear. Now that I’m dealing with multiple myeloma cancer I can see it will never be use by me. Features Waterproof, Very breathable 3-ply Gore-Tex® XCR fabric with taped seams and DWR finish Attached, Adjustable Optimal Visibility Ergo Hood; Helmet-compatible with laminated visor Adjustable, stretch Powder Skirt Pit zips for additional ventilation & underarm gusset keeps the jacket in place when you lift your arms One-handed hood and hem draw cords for quick adjustments Napoleon Pockets right and left and two Chest pockets make access to essentials easy Interior pockets right and left for gear OR water bottles A six-piece sleeve (both the lining and the shell are articulated) provides unrestricted range of motion for tool swinging and pole planting Velcro adjustable cuffs Soft Polartec100™-lined chin guard eliminates zipper chafe Velcro sealed Zippers (2 each Top and Bottom) with gutter sealed zipper shield Lots of room to layer over layers (below pic layered over Patagonia Nano Puff Pullover Jacket) Size MEDIUM Weight: 29.4oz/.83kg New price I paid in 2000 was $425, I would be willing to sell this for: Edited February 29, 2012 by KEN LARSON Quote
KEN LARSON Posted March 3, 2012 Author Posted March 3, 2012 After looking at the most recent copy of the BP Magazine I have changed the posting to the present terminology of HARD SHELL rather than PARKA. This is a great deal for anyone looking at HARD SHELLS. Quote
KEN LARSON Posted November 9, 2012 Author Posted November 9, 2012 (edited) SOLD Edited November 11, 2012 by KEN LARSON Quote
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