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Mountain Hardwear Reviews
These are huge in the butt and thighs. Would only recommend if you are extremely pear shaped! Color Titanium was awful - the exact color of wet cement. So bad - I have no idea who these would flatter.
I decided to take the plunge on these pants after reading some mixed reviews on sizing. I will say that the 32 waist was closer to a 31.5...which happens to fit me perfectly...the 34 inseam seemed spot on. For reference, the only other pants I wear (besides work slacks) are Levi's 501's and these have a similar cut...not too baggy, not too tight. The material is lightweight and movement seems pretty well unrestricted. Overall happy customer!
Reviewer: Brian from North Hollywood, California
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This hat does a good job blocking the sun. It is pretty comfortable and holds its shape well in the wind. The one reason why I am not satisfied with this hat and will not recommend it, is because if you sweat too much in it, it leaves horrible looking sweat stains. It appears that the sweat has some kind of bleaching effect on the dye. Maybe it's just my sweat, I don't know.
After a long search for high-quality hiking pants that fit comfortably, I think I've settled on these. I'm 5 foot 7, with a narrow waist and ample hips and thighs, and a 2 Long fits pretty well, with enough room in the seat to not look like I'm headed out to a nightclub. Technically, they're climbing pants, not hiking pants, but that means they're nice and stretchy, with great zippered pockets. They don't convert to shorts, but they roll up pretty nicely in a pinch. Worn them for a few short, active hikes, and I've been really impressed with the quality.
I bought this for my boyfriend for a kayaking trip and he liked it a lot and it looked great on him!
This is a cute hat with maximum sun protection as well. I just hoped that the medium would not be too large for my head. It was too large, so I must sadly return this hat as it is too large.
It's a cute hat. I only wish it came in size small. I got the medium, on a hope that somehow it would work, but it didn't. Looks well made, and on many people with larger heads would fit well and look terrific.
These pants are super cute on but the front pockets show through. Not a look I like!
Love this dress. I get lots of compliments when I wear it. It's flattering. I'm a size 6 and bought the medium. I'm 5'-4", about 130 pounds, curvy. Fits great! Doesn't wrinkle. Plan to take it on vaca to Europe this summer. Fabric is super soft and smooth. Based on other people's reviews, I was worried about seeing panty lines through it, but I don't at all. I have the purple color. No complaints! Love it and love the super service from Zappos.
Love this dress! Wish I could buy it in every possible color. It is very flattering; nice weight on the material to show off curves not highlight the bumps! :) Material is soooo soft!
Bought these for my 6'2 250 pound hubby. He's in love! He put them on and slept in them after he opened them. He has last years as well and says he likes this version better. Wider waistband and tad longer
I bought this for my mother who lives near the ocean in So Cal where the sun is strong. She loves the color and functionality. She said the color is really beautiful and like no other she has come across. Very good quality product.
The seam that goes across the top? Not flattering. It gave my chest a squishy look, though the rest of the dress fit fine. Fabric is so soft.
Reviewer: Susanna B from San Diego, CA
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I was debating between this bag and the Osprey Flapjill Daypack, and this one won because it seemed easier to access the inside of it. I am a student that also works in a clinic where I lug around lots of stuff back and forth, so it is nice to have a professional looking tote that turns into a backpack when I am done with the day. It is comfortable, fits a ton of stuff, and very functional. I buckle the top shoulder straps under the front pocket strap when using it as a backpack; otherwise the straps are super nerdy and stick straight up. One thing that I do not like about it is that it does not feel cute and feminine. Being a woman's bag, Mtn HW should have put a subtle leaf print design on it or something to take away the utilitarian drab look. Though the tote-bag style allows for easy access to the inside, the front hook takes some effort to unhook to quickly get to your wallet/phone. Also, the padded laptop compartment is not really padded at all. It is a thin piece of fabric, so I still put my laptop in a squishy protector case. Overall, I wish it were a little more stylish, but it gets the job done and is very durable!
Great slacks, very soft and very comfortable; they seem to run a bit larger than marked in the waist. Length is perfect.
These will be my summer hiking pants. Lightweight, ripstop, stretchy pants with gusseted crotch. I have a small waist and trouble finding pants that don't gap like crazy. The built-in belt in these works well. I can cinch it way down and the pants still sit properly and look good. Hooray! The XL "Short" turns out to be 29", so I will exchange for "regular" length. No zipper at the ankles, so they can be hemmed up.
This is a beautiful, perfect cool summer dress. I got it in XS in the lavender (5'1” and 105-110 lbs.), and it fit beautifully. It's NOT a forgiving dress—it is swimsuit material and form-fitting. A big lunch had me sucking up my gut all afternoon! One complaint is that the pretty double strappy-straps are too long, making this more of a peep show than deeply low-cut. I have a dark purple Patagonia bra whose straps blend in, but I still might take them up on the dress. The shelf bra should work better then, too. It's a minor issue for such a very pretty dress, though. My husband said I looked so pretty for the first time in a while. Cool.
I was looking for a thin, but warm fleece-type jacket that would be versatile for layering and tried a ton of options from Zappos, and settled on this one. I could easily wear this under another jacket, and the smooth outer fabric makes it slide into the sleeves a lot easier than a regular fleece would. It is a soft stretchy fabric, which makes it a lot more comfortable than many other soft shell jackets out there. It's kind of a cross between those types of jackets and a fleece or sweatshirt. The fit is more flattering with the princess seams in the chest and waist than some other boxier jackets I tried. It is a little long in both in the arms and torso. The length in the body is nice for coverage when bending over and hits at a flattering point at the hips. The arms are a little loose and the fabric is stretchy and forgiving, so you could easily layer underneath. I'm 5'6, 165 lbs, size 12 and got a Large. The cons: I'm not a fan of logos, but accept that they are hard to avoid on this type of garment. This jacket has one on the chest, as well as one on the small pocket on the upper left arm. Also the drawstring on the bottom hem makes the fabric lie a little funny. I don't love the slight sheen the fabric has in the light - it almost reminds me of neoprene. But since I was specifically looking for something with a smooth finish (instead of fleece) that would resist wind, water and dirt better and not pick up animal hair as much, and be easier to slide another jacket on top, it works for me. I'm not particularly loyal to any outerwear brand, but I have a great warm and flattering down coat from Mountain Hardwear too, and I think they are highly underrated. Both times I tried several other popular brands, and just chose the product I liked best.

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