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Outdoor Research Exit Hoody

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I have had this sweat shirt/jacket for over 2 years…

Rating: rated 5 of 5 stars
Price Paid: $120

I have had this sweat shirt/jacket for over 2 years now.

It performs outstanding while skiing and winter camping in the Northeast (famous for cold temps and ice sheets to ski down). This jacket was a great mid layer on the coldest days on the lift (-15 at the summit) and breathed well enough to keep me from over heating skiing hard as the temp hovered around freezing.

There is an inner buttoned pocket to keep your cell phone from freezing or falling out, and two big inner dump pockets to keep your water from freezing while camping.

The thumb hooks mean a 6'2'' guy like myself will enjoy sleeves that are more than long enough.

There are warm and well positioned hand warmer pockets.

The hood is generous and has well placed draw cords.

The brown looks great I wear it around town all the time. 

I would recommend this to anyone.

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Description

The Exit Hoody is a men's fleece jacket made by Outdoor Research. It has an average rating of 5 stars (out of 5), based on 1 user review

MSRP: $130

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