7/13/2023 0 Comments Uberlayer mensWhile the Outdoor Research Women’s Uberlayer Hooded Jacket is touted as a layering piece for backcountry skiing and ice climbing, I’ve found ample opportunity to wear it as my main outer layer during the spring and early summer here in the mountains around Jackson, WY. When I got back to the car I noticed that although the outside of the jacket had gotten semi-saturated from the downpour (the outer stretch nylon fabric is weather-resistant but not completely waterproof), I was still dry on the inside. Nearing the “L” on the hillside, the skies opened up, raining and hailing on us as the temperature dropped. I hiked up the switchbacking “L” trail in Missoula on a cool, overcast afternoon in the low 50s, wearing my Uberlayer jacket on the way up without needing to shed a layer. On a spring trip to western Montana, the Outdoor Research Women’s Uberlayer Hooded Jacket was my go-to layer for pretty much everything from morning field work taking stream measurements to hanging out by the campfire and walking around town. I kept it on, totally zipped up (including the hood), and stay protected from the wind. When I did, I marveled at how well the jacket moved and breathed (thanks to the Polartec Alpha insulation and wicking mesh interior), just as my ski partners had raved. It was cold enough that I looked forward to taking turns rowing so that I could warm up. Water droplets easily shed off the fabric and cuffs dipped in the river dried quickly. The next day I went fishing, with no worries about getting the Uberlayer jacket wet. When the temperatures dropped into the 30s at night, it layered without bulk under my puffy down jacket. At camp, over my base layers, it felt like a cozy cocoon of warmth that was barely noticeable because it was lightweight and made of soft, stretchy, quiet fabric. I wore the jacket non-stop on this trip, through fickle spring weather. On our first overnight trip of the season in early May, on the South Fork of the Snake River, conditions weren’t necessarily great for camping, rafting, or fishing, but our excitement to be on the water outweighed the mid-50s overcast weather, occasional rain, and wind gusts. The Outdoor Research Women’s Uberlayer Hooded Jacket quickly replaced my mid-weight hydrophobic down jacket on the river. And the best thing is that you have the best price in the market.After two women in my ski group at the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort told me that the Outdoor Research Women’s Uberlayer Hooded Jacket was a “game changer” layer for them – one even going so far as to own it in both colors – I was thrilled to put it to the test this spring and early summer. Equip yourself well and enjoy your daily routine activities to the fullest with Outdoor research. What do you think about finding Outdoor research Uberlayer Hooded Jacket with this price? Amazing right? Do not wait longer and buy at our outdoor store, that you have been looking for a long time. Fabric: 100% nylon 30D stretch woven shell // 100% polyester stretch mesh lining // Polartec Hi-Pile Alpha Insulation 100% polyester, 98 g/m2 Adjustable Wire- Brimmed Halo Hood Fits Over Helmet Interior glide panels applied to lining at shoulder and arms It provides the warmth of a synthetic puffy one moment and the breathability and quick-dry performance of a fleece the next, all without forcing you to add, remove or adjust your layers. Polartec Alpha Active Insulation is layered between a polyester mesh lining and a highly breathable nylon shell making the UberLayer a backcountry chameleon. The ingenious design dumps excess heat when you are on the move, but holds it in during downtime.
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