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Pros: Wind resistant yet soft and cozy, really nice fit. Cons: Can't push sleeves up, not the most breathable, heavy. Best Uses: Great jacket for any outdoor pursuit.
Review by: McKenzie Long on June 28, 2010
Overview
The Mountain Hardewear Mistral is a very stylish, soft and cozy polar fleece that has the added function of being wind-resistant. I like this jacket a lot just as a regular fleece jacket, so the wind-resistance is a bonus since wind cuts right through most fleece fabrics. Its main downside is its weight.
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The Bottom Line
Among wind resistant fleeces, I prefer the Mountain HardWear Mistral to the North Face Windwall because of the softness, the move ability, and the style. However the Mistral is heavier and more expensive, so it depends which features are more important to you. Overall the Mistral is a very functional jacket to curl up in or wear around town or on an all-day outdoor adventure. See how this compared to other fleece jackets in our Best Women's Fleece Jacket Review.
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Likes
The Mountain Hardwear Mistral is a great garment because it doubles as a cozy fleece and a windbreaker. Unlike the North Face Windwall, the Mistral is very soft and comfortable, yet it stands up really well to wind. This Mountain Hardwear Jacket can also be sealed against the weather if you are in a raging windstorm because there is a waist drawstring and second inner cuffs on the sleeves that keep out wind. Behind the zipper at your chin there is a wind flap that is soft against your face when zipped all the way up. I also love the way this jacket fits. It has a reversible zipper, so it can be zipped into a shell outer layer for extra weather protection. Dislikes When using this as an all-around outdoor jacket, it was not very breathable on approaches or when running. The inner cuffs on the sleeves are great for keeping out wind and sealing in warmth but make the wrists so tight that it's hard to push the sleeves up when you are hot when hiking or climbing. This jacket weighs the most of the fleeces reviewed so if you prefer a lightweight jacket that is still windproof, The North Face Windwall weighs nine ounces less. Best Application This polar fleece jacket is a great choice if you are spending all day outdoors since it serves the dual purpose of windbreaker and warm fleece. I usually don't like this combination, but this jacket pulls it off. Value This jacket is moderately priced among fleece jackets, although more expensive than other jackets with similar functionality. However, it is also more comfortable than other wind-resistant jackets, so if wind-resistance is what you are looking for, you can pay a little more and purchase this jacket. Other Versions Mountain Hardwear Mistral Hoody - Women's or the Mountain Hardwear Mistral Vest — McKenzie Long, OutdoorGearLab Review Staff
OutdoorGearLab Member Reviews of Mountain Hardwear MistralMost recent review: June 28, 2010
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