Mammut Meron IN Hooded Down Jacket - Men's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

10
out of 10
7 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 7 Reviews
Retail Price:
$314.30
Used Value:
$188.58
Sale Value:
$282.87

The Men's Mammut Meron IN Hooded Down Jacket gives a lot of warmth and little weight so you can take it to high altitudes for mountaineering missions and trekking trips. It boasts one of the the highest fill ratings around for an incredible loft that warms you up without weighing you down. 900-fill down is so lofty that the jacket compresses into its own pocket for compact packing. Complementing the ultralight insulation, the jacket's ripstop shell is also lightweight and ruggedly resistant against light moisture ranging like snowflakes and spray. The lining is so light that it's semi-transparent, so you can see the down inside.

Adjustable, helmet-compatible hood

Adjustable, helmet-compatible hood

This adjustable, helmet-compatible hood provides a snug and secure fit to keep you protected from the elements. Crafted with an adjustable drawcord and an adjustable drawstring at the back, this hood can be tailored to your exact needs. The hood is designed to work with any type of helmet, whether it be a bike helmet, snowboarding helmet, or any other type of protective headgear. The hood is made from a lightweight and breathable fabric, making it comfortable to wear and ensuring that you stay dry and warm. It is also designed to move with you, ensuring that you can enjoy unrestricted movement, no matter what activity you're engaging in. With its adjustable fit, this hood is sure to be your go-to accessory for any outdoor adventure.
Internal zipper pocket

Internal zipper pocket

The two hand pockets and two chest pockets provide plenty of space for carrying essentials. When not in use, the jacket can be easily stowed away in its own inner pocket, making it an ideal choice for travel or everyday wear. The Mammut Meron Insulated Hooded Jacket for Men is a versatile and stylish option for staying warm and dry in cold weather conditions.
Hem drawstring

Hem drawstring

The Hem Drawstring is a convenient and easy-to-use feature for any garment. It allows for quick and easy adjustments to the waist size of your clothing without requiring two hands. It features a strong and durable drawstring cord with metal tips that easily slide through the fabric eyelets. The adjustable length of the drawstring allows you to customize the fit of your clothing to your exact needs. With a simple pull of the drawstring, you can loosen or tighten the waist of your garment to ensure a snug, comfortable fit. The Hem Drawstring is perfect for those who want an adjustable fit without having to take off their clothing. It is also great for those who have difficulty using both hands to adjust their clothing.
Compatible zipper pockets

Compatible zipper pockets

The Mammut Meron Insulated Hooded Jacket is perfect for any outdoor adventure. Featuring a climbing-harness-compatible zipper pockets, this jacket is designed for optimal performance in the outdoors. The jacket is insulated with a synthetic fiber fill, keeping you warm and comfortable in any weather.

Specifications

Brand:
Claimed Weight:
14oz
Fit:
regular
Hood:
adjustable, helmet-compatible
Insulation:
900-fill down
Length:
hip
Manufacturer Warranty:
2 years
Material:
100% nylon ripstop, DWR
Pockets:
2 backpack- harness-compatible zippered, 1 internal zippered
Recommended Use:
backcountry skiing, backcountry snowboarding, backpacking, hiking, ice climbing, mountaineering

Full Reviews

10
I've owned many high end down jackets during my adult life and this Mammut is by far the best!! I usually buy size large, however, since it was noted that this jacket ran small I purchased an XL. It fits well and is not too big; I am able to layer it with a base layer and/or a heavy sweatshirt. Very warm and light weight! At my age (71), warmth is more of a factor than fashion when I purchase a jacket. Although the Backcountry rep suggested other jackets, I decided on this one. Up until today, April 12, 2020, I have worn it once and amid the Easter holiday and COVID quarantine, there was a 55 degree drop in temperature overnight as well as snow in Golden, CO. I had to take my dog out for a walk so I pulled out my Mammut, threw it over a cotton t-shirt and braved the elements. I stayed warm, dry and protected against the storm and frigid Spring temperatures. I couldn't be any happier with my Mammut and highly recommend it!!
Robb C, backcountry.com
April 12, 2020
10
This jacket is the lightest down piece I have ever worn. It feels like you don't even have a jacket on at all, yet still is extremely warm. I've used it as mid-layer on bitter cold days at the mountain and it is amazing. It also packs very small. I love the depth of the pockets and seamless zipper design on the side pockets, which is very stylish. For how much down is packed in this thing, you would be surprised on how light it is. If your looking for a very lightweight down jacket, I would highly recommend this one. It's definitely a must have for me for warmth, and weight.
Pat Miceli, backcountry.com
March 31, 2020
10
I finally got rid of my old puffy and got this jacket in october. it's really light, and I definitely would not want to beat it up, but for a belay parka or puffy to throw in my pack for ski touring this is by far the best jacket I've ever worn. it's super warm, I've used it to belay well be low zero F, but it still packs down to about the size of a small cantaloupe melon. I always get my puffies large to fit over another jacket, this runs a little small though, I bought a size bigger than normal and its perfect.
Dave Furman, backcountry.com
January 25, 2020
10
I have worn this jacket to the summit of Mt. Rainer and Mount Kilimanjaro. It is incredibly light and when "every ounce counts" this jacket will give you warmth without adding the weight that most other jackets give, thus giving you an advantage over other climbers. However, because the material is so thin, it is prone to rips. I have patched to very small rips with Gorilla Glue. DO NOT wear this jacket when walking through blackberry bushes or a rose bushes or hug a cactus while wearing it...but why would you be doing that in a high-altitude parka anyways? And since you should be wearing this over all your clothes, get a larger size than you expect. I got XL, and I'm a normal sized guy who wears Medium tshirts. I needed XL to fit over all my other jackets. Summary: I love it, and when I use it for what it is intended for (super cold summit days) it is PERFECT.
Grant W., backcountry.com
December 16, 2019
10
Always wanted an arrow in my quiver for those really cold winter days. Last weekend was one of those days 15F in Colorado mountains. So tried Meron Down for my backcountry ski trip. It takes a bit of faith that this would work - it is very light and almost feels like its not there. Wore it with just a baselayer but it kept me warm - too warm in the trees - so had to unzip. above the treeline - it felt comfortable zipped up , and on the ridgelines and the top of the peak - it dropped the hood and zipped up all the way - it did the trick. I don't think this is "one jacket to rule them all" - since i didnt feel comfortable skiing down with it - felt it wouldnt hold up if i hit a branch - so put a hardshell over it all said and done - i am pleased for it - very light , very warm and reasonably stylish
Gurbinder B., backcountry.com
December 6, 2018
10
First off full disclosure, I'm a sales rep for Mammut. I recently got a Meron IN for myself. Nearly ten years with the brand this is one of my favorite Mammut pieces ever. So warm and in fact too warm for my everyday Colorado front range jacket. But wearing a t-shirt underneath is all you need for temps around freezing. Layering up for cold outdoor pursuits is great and the weight is impressive, the no bulk feeling is awesome. Fit is spot on and runs true to size with the typical longer sleeve length so no gap between a glove. fabric is super cool and the photo does not do it justice. Get one and you won't be disappointed
steven S., backcountry.com
December 1, 2018
10
I'm mainly writing this review because there are none for this jacket anywhere as of yet and this jacket deserves one. First off, this jacket is insanely light. It has something like 110g of 900 fill, which I was concerned wouldn't be warm enough so I didn't take the tags off until I walked around in 25 degrees with a t-shirt underneath. Trust me, it's warm enough. Secondly, the fit is awesome. I am 6' and 155 lbs and it basically feels like it was tailored for me (medium size). It looks and feels fantastic. I could see a larger person around the middle not being as psyched on it, so keep that in mind. I'll write a follow up after more use.
Bob B., backcountry.com
November 26, 2018