{"id":1912,"date":"2011-02-21T20:29:46","date_gmt":"2011-02-22T04:29:46","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/gearguide.info\/?p=1912"},"modified":"2017-01-20T15:38:04","modified_gmt":"2017-01-20T23:38:04","slug":"sierra-designs-gnar-hoody-review","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/gearguide.info\/2011\/02\/21\/sierra-designs-gnar-hoody-review\/","title":{"rendered":"Sierra Designs Gnar Hoody Review"},"content":{"rendered":"

First Impressions<\/h2>\n

This is a feature-rich jacket with a stylish look and lightweight warmth. I haven\u2019t worn Sierra Designs products in the past and really liked both the quality of the jacket construction and the fashionable look and fit. This jacket performs in weather and works as a day-to-day option.<\/p>\n

Features<\/h2>\n

The Sierra Designs jacket is constructed of Elevation\u2122 100% nylon DWR. The water repellency works well. The fabric feels nice and is durable.<\/p>\n

Full of features!! This jacket has lots of pockets, thumb holes, a hood, and a stuff sack. Outside the jacket provides three pockets, two at the hip and one on the chest. The zippers move freely and the pockets are very roomy. Two open pockets and a zippered mesh pocket complete the interior of the jacket. Although the jacket comes with a stuff sack, it can also be stuffed into the mesh pocket. As with previous jackets, the pocket stuffed tightly and I was a little worried about stretching the zipper too far. In the end, the pocket worked as well as the separate sack.
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