Mountain Hardwear Exposure 2 GTX Paclite Stretch Pullover Jacket - Women's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

10
out of 10
2 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 2 Reviews
Retail Price:
$187.46
Used Value:
$112.48
Sale Value:
$168.71
When there's a chance of rain and you're itching for a pitching, the Mountain Hardwear Women's Exposure 2 Pullover packs down small just in case you end up rappelling in the rain. Gore-Tex gives reliable waterproofing and enhanced breathability built for active endeavors like climbing, and Paclite technology ensures proper packing in a small amount of space. The side vents and chest pocket are all accessible with a harness on, and the adjustments prevent any raindrops from sneaking down your sleeves.

Specifications

Claimed Weight:
12.5oz
Fit:
regular
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Material:
[membrane/laminate] Gore-Tex Paclite [face fabric] 100% nylon
Pockets:
1 zippered chest
Recommended Use:
backpacking, casual, hiking, sport climbing, trad climbing
Seams:
fully sealed
Venting:
zippered sides

Full Reviews

10
I got this today and was unsure if I was going to have buyers remorse. From the second I put it on, I loved it. The greens are beautiful. I really thought the yellow green was going to be more on the yellow side but that’s not true at all. I read reviews that it was tight on the hips and in the shoulders. I can relate with the shoulders - when I put it on it seemed a little snug but once you have it on you don’t notice. There is also a zipper on the left hip. I’d assume that’s for ease of taking the jacket off. the material is wonderful. It’s not plastic-y or gross like some rain jackets. It has three layers too, so it’s not plastic-y on the inside either. It’s got a tapered hem at the waist so it covers your butt, but is the perfect length in the front. The hood has the little visor piece so water does not drip into your eyes. There is also a drawstring to make the face hole smaller. I cannot attest to the true function of the jacket, for it’s sunny and 50° today but I trust it will hold up well, being made by mountain hardwear with gore-tex. For size reference, I’m 5’8” and about 155 lbs. I got a medium.
tmh4918431, backcountry.com
April 17, 2020
10
I got this today and was unsure if I was going to have buyers remorse. From the second I put it on, I loved it. The greens are beautiful. I really thought the yellow green was going to be more on the yellow side but that’s not true at all. I read reviews that it was tight on the hips and in the shoulders. I can relate with the shoulders - when I put it on it seemed a little snug but once you have it on you don’t notice. There is also a zipper on the left hip. I’d assume that’s for ease of taking the jacket off. the material is wonderful. It’s not plastic-y or gross like some rain jackets. It has three layers too, so it’s not plastic-y on the inside either. It’s got a tapered hem at the waist so it covers your butt, but is the perfect length in the front. The hood has the little visor piece so water does not drip into your eyes. There is also a drawstring to make the face hole smaller. I cannot attest to the true function of the jacket, for it’s sunny and 50° today but I trust it will hold up well, being made by mountain hardwear with gore-tex. For size reference, I’m 5’8” and about 155 lbs. I got a medium.
tmh4918431, backcountry.com
April 17, 2020