Mammut Haldigrat HS Hooded Jacket - Men's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

9.0
out of 10
2 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 2 Reviews
Retail Price:
$328.30
Used Value:
$196.98
Sale Value:
$295.47

Mammut made the Men's Haldigrat GS Hooded Jacket for mountaineering and backcountry touring with rugged waterproofing and light compactness in mind. Its Dry Technology Pro membrane boasts outstanding waterproof, breathable ratings for phenomenal protection from snowfall, powder slashes, and ice. A 3-layer construction makes this jacket surprisingly thin and light so you can pack it away without a problem. There are long zippers under each sleeve to amplify ventilation for skin tracks and sweaty ascents. The powder skirt is removable to transition from touring to mountaineering with ease.

Technical shell

Technical shell

Mountaineering and backcountry skiing technical shell
Dry Technology Pro

Dry Technology Pro

Dry Technology Pro is a waterproof, breathable, lightweight, and packable garment.
Long zippers

Long zippers

Long zippers under each arm provide plenty of breathability.

Specifications

Brand:
Breathability Rating:
20,000g/m²
Fit:
regular
Hood:
helmet-compatible, adjustable, reinforced peak
Length:
hip
Manufacturer Warranty:
2 years
Material:
[membrane/laminate] DryTechnology Pro (3-layer) [face fabric] 100% nylon, [back] 100% polyester
Pockets:
[external] 1 arm, 1 internal mesh
Powder Skirt:
detachable
Recommended Use:
backcountry skiing, backcountry snowboarding, mountaineering, ski mountaineering
Seams:
fully sealed
Thumbholes:
gaiters
Venting:
underarm zippers
Waterproof Rating:
20,000mm

Full Reviews

8
I've used this for downhill skiing demanding lines and took on my first major ski tour/hut trip. The breathability of the piece is amazing and the inner pockets worked great for skins and everything I needed. However, on this first ski tour trip, I must have snagged on a branch (I didn't even feel it) but a portion of the fabric that covers the left shoulder zipper pocket ripped, so now I have a loose piece of fabric flapping around, and I notice at the bottom of my line when I see the snack I had in there partially hanging out... So, I have to say that I'm pretty disappointed in the durability of the piece. I need to find the right products to patch this rip now, even though this is a very expensive technical piece. I can only imagine how it'll hold up through the trees after a few more years of wear.
Samuel J., backcountry.com
March 10, 2020
10
Love the name as I've skied at this cool Swiss spot. But love the jacket and bibs just the same. Great it and really well made. The material has stretch and it feels like it has it in just the right places. Like that the powder skirt zips out and the nice little stretchy cuffs that are in the sleeves. I'll use this at the resorts but also skiing in the back country it'll be great. Under arm zips and my skins fit in the chest pockets. Because the pockets are on the chest my backpack hip belt and shoulder straps are not in the way of the pockets. Why are more jackets like this? As with all Mammut stuff, well thought out and well made.
chris lange, backcountry.com
November 3, 2019