Outdoor research ascendant v uberlayer12/27/2023 I was grateful to be tent-bound in a synthetic garment at that point - my down poofy would have absorbed the moisture for sure. At one point it rained hard for 36 hours straight and everything we brought was absolutely soaked. The weather was a mix of sun, rain, wind, and damp conditions. I wore the Ascendant as my only insulation layer on a coastal backpacking trip this summer. The jacket rivals my lightest poofy for weight. As someone who counts grams this is a significant difference. Compared to Outdoor Research's other active insulation jacket the Uberlayer at 16.8 oz, the Ascendant feels significantly lighter at 10.9oz. My first impression of this jacket when I picked it up is how light it is. Other features include: adjustable helmet compatible hood, internal thumb loops, zippered chest pocket, two handwarmer pockets, and an elastic drawcord hem. The net result is the ability to stay warm (but not sweaty) and cozy all the time. How does this fabric work? The best analogy I can think of is that the fabric is like a network of thousands of tiny windows that open when you are working hard and close when you are sedentary. The interior is a soft fuzzy Polartec Alpha Direct insulating polyester fleece. The stretchy material moves with you - not against you. Although not as waterproof as your shell, rain does bead on its surface quite well. The exterior of this jacket is made from Pertex Microlight 20D ripstop nylon that is both water shedding, windblocking, and stretchy. Can it really replace a breathable fleece layer and lightweight poofy jacket and combine it all into one jacket? To find out, I tested this hoody out over a five month period including a 7 day coastal backpacking trip, a 5 day canoe trip, and several day trips rock climbing and hiking in the summer and fall 2017.Ĭolours:Night/Ultraviolet, Black/Flame, Pewter/Typhoon, Pinot/Raspberry, Sea/Atlantis The Outdoor Research Ascendant Hoody is a brand new do-it-all layer that boasts the ability to adapt to both your active insulation and sedentary needs.
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