Use this micro-fleece cap to keep warm year-round. At camp, in your sleeping bag, or on the move, this is probably the warmest single ounce of insulation that you could wear. Fits well under a helmet.
High quality 800 fill power goose down will keep him warm on long belays or cold nights in camp.
High quality 800 fill power goose down will keep him warm on long belays or cold nights in camp. The parka features an insulating hood and won a Backpacker magazine Editor's Choice award.
The well appointed and value oriented Thunder Pass Jacket is cut full for effective layering and offers all of the basic features seasoned travelers require. Ample pit zips and mesh lined hand pockets address any ventilation issues, while fully adjustable...
This family of products continues to delicately balance the characteristics that define reliable ultra-light apparel. For example, the U.L. Down Jacket weighs less than most cotton T-shirts, blocks a deceptive amount of wind, while compressing to the...
This family of products continues to delicately balance the characteristics that define reliable ultra-light apparel. For example, the U.L. Down Jacket weighs less than most cotton T-shirts, blocks a deceptive amount of wind, while compressing to the...
This family of products continues to delicately balance the characteristics that define reliable ultra-light apparel. For example, the U.L. Down Jacket weighs less than most cotton T-shirts, blocks a deceptive amount of wind, while compressing to the...
The Ultra-Light TEC Down Pants from MontBell are engineered with serious mountaineers in mind, but satisfy the unique needs of backpackers and active mountain town dwellers. Inspired by their highly successful UL Down products, the UL TEC Down Pants are...
MontBell has adapted a classic tailor's trick by integrating a woven fabric ""cut on the bias"". By orienting the fabric's warp and weft threads at 45 degrees to most major seam lines the sleeping bag becomes more fluid or elastic in nature. To create...
MontBell has adapted a classic tailor's trick by integrating a woven fabric ""cut on the bias"". By orienting the fabric's warp and weft threads at 45 degrees to most major seam lines the sleeping bag becomes more fluid or elastic in nature. To create...