Montane Featherlite Micro-Down Jacket review

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Cost ★★★☆☆

Performance ★★★★★

Overall Score ★★★★☆

Verdict: A fantastic jacket that acts as warming midlayer yet packs down to the size of an apple!


The Montane Featherlite Down Micro Jacket stands out as a really versatile and lightweight option for us outdoor enthusiasts engaged in a range of adventuress, from climbing, bikepacking to mountain walking.

 

Constructed with 100% recycled PERTEX QUANTUM nylon outer fabric, this jacket strikes a perfect balance between warmth, weight, and durability. One of the key features of the Featherlite Down Micro Jacket is its utilisation of Pertex Quantum Eco fabric, renowned for its lightweight, reliable, and durable qualities. This fabric not only provides excellent protection against the elements but also enhances insulation efficiency by allowing the down insulation to fully loft, trapping warm air inside the jacket.

 

The incorporation of a highly durable water repellent treatment on the Pertex Quantum fabric ensures that the jacket sheds rain and snow effortlessly, keeping you dry and comfortable in winter conditions. Additionally, it effectively blocks out cold winds, preserving warmth even in harsh environments.

 

Breathability is crucial for comfort during intense outdoor activities, and the Montane Featherlite Down Micro Jacket delivers on this front. The ventilated fabric promotes airflow, preventing uncomfortable heat build-up and creating a favourable microclimate for your skin.

 

At the core of this jacket's insulation is HyperDRY duck down at 750+ fill, providing exceptional warmth-to-weight ratio. This responsibly sourced down is traceable, ensuring both ethical sourcing practices and transparency for the manufacturer and end-user alike. Furthermore, the tightly woven construction prevents down leakage, enhancing the jacket's longevity and performance.

 

In summary, the Montane Featherlite Down Micro Jacket combines advanced materials and thoughtful design to offer unparalleled warmth, protection, and breathability for winter adventures. Whether you're tackling alpine climbs or embarking on a cold-weather trek, this jacket is a reliable companion for staying comfortable and cosy in the great outdoors.


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Chris Shirley MA FRGS

About the Author:

Chris is the founder of Hiatus.Design, a strategic branding, design and communications company that works with clients all over the world.

He is a former Royal Marines Commando officer, former risk advisor to the BBC and is a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society (FRGS).

Chris has travelled in over 60 countries, achieved his second Guinness World Record for an Atlantic Ocean rowing expedition, a Marathon des Sables finisher, and has worked with Hollywood actors, world–renowned musical artists and TV personalities.

https://www.hiatus.design
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