Taiss HS Hooded Jacket - Women's
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Why We Like The Mammut Taiss HS Hooded Jacket
Unruffled by cruel conditions, the Mammut Taiss HS Hooded Jacket is our armor of choice when heading into the moody and fickle weather of the alpine. The ultralight stretch construction bends and twists with us, while the two-way front zip and high-set pockets keep out of the way of our harness. Cutting winds and driving spindrift glance off the weatherproof material, keeping our microclimate unmarred underneath, and the adjustable hood, cuffs, and hem stop snow and gusts from breaching our defense.
Details
- Versatile hardshell for your alpine pursuits
- 3-layer construction delivers breathable waterproofing
- Soft backing enhances comfort and moisture management
- Underarm vents dump excess heat when needed
- Helmet-compatible hood with single-pull cinch for added coverage
- Adjustable cuffs and cinchable hem help keep out the elements
- Harness- and pack-compatible pockets keep gear accessible
- Item #MAMU5NH
- Material
- [membrane/laminate] 3-layer, [face fabric] 30D x 30D 100% nylon, PFC-free DWR treatment, [backing] 100% polyester
- Insulation
- none
- Waterproof Rating
- 27,000mm
- Breathability Rating
- 48,000g/m²
- Fit
- regular
- Length
- hip, cinchable hem
- Hood
- fixed, adjustable, helmet-compatible, reinforced peak
- Pockets
- [external] 2 zippered harness-compatible chest, [internal] 1 zippered
- Venting
- underarm zippers
- Powder Skirt
- none
- Thumbholes
- none
- Claimed Weight
- 8.7oz
- Activity
- climbing, mountaineering, hiking, backcountry skiing, freeride skiing
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited 2 year
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Overall Rating
4.5 based on 2 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageAugust 19, 2024
Lightweight and Waterproof- Large fit
Great jacket but I don't like the color and the fit is too roomy for me. I prefer the Patagonia Triolet even though it's heavier, or the Patagonia Alpinist (which they discontinued). As it is I have about 4 inches extra room below my bicepts. The extra arm fabric is actually pretty cumbersome for technical climbing IMO. Good for skiing bc it breaths really well. Like the 2-way zip for glacier travel over a harness. You'll stay dry in driving rain and still be able to ventilate without getting wet.

Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
October 27, 2022
Excellent light rain cover for mountaineering or hiking. Fits a helmet under the hood and the pockets are on the chest so you can wear your harness without impeding them. Also the colors are rad and stand out in the snow.

Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
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