We’d be thrilled to have you join the team and find your Career at Outdoor Research, and become your go-to source for the best outdoor clothing for women and men, including down jackets, rain jackets, sun hats, ski jackets, neck gaiters, balaclavas, face covers, hiking and climbing clothes, hiking gaiters, flannels, extended and plus sizes, handwear, headwear, and outdoor gear including stuff sacks and duffels. Meet some of our community members who work to create safe, accessible, and equitable outdoor spaces in our Community Partnerships and our Ambassadors. Learn about our product processes using recycled materials, how we enforce the safety and wellbeing of our workplaces, and our commitment to all people and the planet in our Responsibility. manufacturing, our legacy in Made in the USA tactical gloves, and our response to the COVID-19 pandemic with the development of face masks and medical-grade personal protective equipment in Protection. A small in the Deviator was too tight in the chest and a little short in the hem, but a medium felt too baggy to wick moisture as well as the form fitting small. Find out how we were born from our founder Ron Gregg’s research-led approach to problem solving, and discover the origins of our first products – mountaineering gaiters, modular mittens, and GORE-TEX hats – in Our Story. Our lead tester usually wears a size small in Outdoor Research products, and the small Outdoor Research Transition Hoody fit perfectly. We stand behind every product we make with the Outdoor Research Infinite Guarantee® warranty. And if you’re looking for a jacket that’s slightly heavier and a bit less breathable, Outdoor Research’s Uberlayer is also on sale and is even cheaper ( $173) than the Ascendant.Outdoor Research has been building award-winning outdoor clothing and gear in Seattle since 1981. If you’ve been eyeing up one of Outdoor Research’s award-winning jackets with active insulation, now’s your chance as the Ascendant is currently 25 percent off at Backcountry. Aside from the benefits of keeping one in your kit year-round, summer is also the best time to score deals on some of the year’s finest outerwear. You might be asking why we’d even bother talking about an insulated jacket in the dead of summer. It’s incredibly packable and fits well underneath a shell while you take those deep blower turns you hiked up for in the first place. The jacket insulates your body only where it needs it - so, less sweaty back - while also shedding wind. The outer shell is constructed from breathable and stretchy Pertex that is also highly water resistant. The insulation sits directly on whatever you’re wearing underneath the jacket. It utilizes Polartec Alpha Direct insulation, which has no liner. But in an increasingly crowded field, some jackets still rise above. The explosion in breathable-insulation garments has changed the way we think about insulation in the backcountry. (men’s medium) Sizes: men’s S-XXL, women’s XS-XL. Breathable Insulated Jacket Outdoor Research Uberlayer Hooded Jacket 299, 1 lb. The Ascendants is a game changer when it comes to active insulation. Outdoor Research Uberlayer Hooded Jacket. Even in the cold, ascents are fated to be sweaty endeavors, especially when you’re wearing a loaded pack. Outdoor Research’s Ascendant jacket lessens the price you pay on the way up. A quick-drying synthetic insulation keeps you warm when temperatures dip low but sheds heat when the mercury rises. You still have to get to the top before that reward can be reaped. As its name suggests, the Outdoor Research Men’s Uberlayer Hooded Jacket offers excellent versatility that lets its take the place of any number of separate layers. And like most endurance activities, it is, to a certain extent - but in touring, the pain only increases the feeling of reward when your bindings are locked and the only direction left to go is down. Unless you’ve done it, ski touring could seem like a practice in misery.
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