





Current Price $350.00
Color: Black
The brand says this runs true to size.
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Details & care
This lightweight jacket is made with the brand's Stretchdown technology that weaves pockets of down insulation from a single stretch fabric, giving you freedom to move. The ultra-engineered construction combines warmth and movement.
- Two-way front-zip closure with chin guard
- Insulated hood with elastic binding to seal in warmth
- Elastic binding on cuffs to seal in warmth
- Front zip pockets; interior drop-in pocket
- Drawcord-toggle hem
- Lined, with 700-fill-power (90% down, 10% feather fill) down
- Machine wash, tumble dry
- Imported
- Item #11311961
Size info
- The brand says this runs true to size.
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Most helpful positive review
May 16, 2026
Hockey Rink Approved
Haven’t taken it outside yet, but the Mountain Hardwear StretchDown Hoody passed the hockey‑rink test with ease. I stayed warm the whole time sitting in the bleachers with only a short‑sleeve T‑shirt underneath. Super comfortable, great stretch, and surprisingly warm for the weight. Excited to use it more.
Tom
Verified purchase
Reposted from mountainhardwear.com
Most helpful critical review
May 2, 2026
Horrible Design in the Cuffs
The sleeves are horrible! I wanted to love this jacket but the sleeve cuffs are so annoying. There is no elastic cuff but instead this uncomfortable, rigid fabric underneath the cuff. I had to return and go with a different puffer. I don’t understand why the “light” version of this has cuffs but not this one.
TW
Reposted from mountainhardwear.com
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Tom
Reposted from mountainhardwear.com
Verified purchase
May 16, 2026
Hockey Rink Approved
Haven’t taken it outside yet, but the Mountain Hardwear StretchDown Hoody passed the hockey‑rink test with ease. I stayed warm the whole time sitting in the bleachers with only a short‑sleeve T‑shirt underneath. Super comfortable, great stretch, and surprisingly warm for the weight. Excited to use it more.
Anonymous
Reposted from mountainhardwear.com
Verified purchase
May 14, 2026
Horrible design for the sleeves
I was super excited to get this jacket. I figured the sleeves would be too long based on photos and reviews, but the design of the cuffs was so annoying. On the stretchdown light hoody, it has elastic fabric on the very end of the cuff so the sleeve won’t go below your wrist, which is nice. However, this jacket does not have that but instead has a rigid piece of fabric on the underside of the cuff that is super irritating. I tried to make it work but it was just too annoying
hak90
Reposted from mountainhardwear.com
May 7, 2026
Not as good ad the OG
Not as good as the original. They updated this jacked with the raglan shoulders and that was a big downgrade. It does not fit as well and does not look as nice either. I bought thsi version when my old one wore out, and I ended up returning it.
Marty
Reposted from mountainhardwear.com
Verified purchase
May 7, 2026
Must have, all around, great coat.
I like this jacket so much I bought 3 different colors. They’re soft, warm, compact, and lightweight. Grey w the hood looks the best despite it looking goofy on that model. You have to cinch up the waist, then it takes a nice looking shape. I take it on hikes in Colorado, stayed warm in light snow, low 40’s maybe high 30’s. I’m 6’1” 195. I have both L and XL Large fits perfect, however, I prefer XL for a more relaxed fit that still looks good, not bulky. Sleeves aren’t snug w the XL but it’s fine. Does okay in light rain, beads up nicely, but surface fabric will absorb water if you wipe your hands on it or press up against anything, but then will later dry easily. So just don’t wear in a downpour then it’s great. I wear them everywhere, the style looks better than your typical lightweight down because of the baffle pattern and smooth matte looking fabric, it looks sporty but also works for work or casual affairs.
TW
Reposted from mountainhardwear.com
May 2, 2026
Horrible Design in the Cuffs
The sleeves are horrible! I wanted to love this jacket but the sleeve cuffs are so annoying. There is no elastic cuff but instead this uncomfortable, rigid fabric underneath the cuff. I had to return and go with a different puffer. I don’t understand why the “light” version of this has cuffs but not this one.
Mugen
Reposted from mountainhardwear.com
Verified purchase
Apr 11, 2026
Gotta size down
At first got the light version and realized it was too big on med size. Paid a little more and got small regular stretchdown and it fit perfectly. Plus, it is just as compactable as the light version with extra inside pocket and outside pocket and bottom drawstrings. Worth the extra $
