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MHW Logo Pullover Hoodie

Hoodies
$70
Mountain Hardwear’s hoodies run $55$110

About Mountain Hardwear’s hoodies: Mountain Hardwear's cotton hoodies are casual outdoor pieces beside its technical gear — relaxed logo pullovers for everyday and basecamp wear.

Is the price honest?

Fair at around $70, better on the brand's promos. Reviewers get a soft, dependable outdoor-casual hoodie at a reasonable price.

Our take

Mountain Hardwear's cotton hoodie is a casual outdoor piece that sits beside the brand's serious technical gear, built around a cotton-blend fleece and the recognisable logo. Owners describe a soft mid-weight fabric, a relaxed cut, and a build suited to everyday and basecamp-casual wear. The fabric is dependable rather than premium, with the honest note that it is a cotton lifestyle pullover. As a soft, recognisable outdoor-casual everyday hoodie it offers solid value.

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The details

Material
Cotton-blend fleece, ~9oz, brushed interior.
Fit
Relaxed casual fit, true to size.
Quality
Solid mid-tier — soft fabric and durable build; mid-weight cotton fleece.
Best for
A soft, recognisable outdoor-casual everyday hoodie.
Care
Cold wash and tumble low to keep the colour and soft hand.

How Mountain Hardwear hoodies hold up overall

Mountain Hardwear's hoodies are technical layers rather than cotton sweatshirts — grid fleece pullovers, stretch-woven and 800-fill down hoodies, and stretchy sun hoodies. Independent gear testers rate the fabrics well for breathability and freedom of movement, and one long-term tester of the down hoody reported it showed very little sign of wear after months of use. The recurring complaint is fragility at the light end of the range: a tester punctured a mesh midlayer on a tree branch after only light bushwhacking. Reviewers also note several pieces run cooler than buyers expect, and one down hoody weighed 19.1 ounces on a tester's scale against a much lower claimed figure.

Strengths
Testers repeatedly praise the breathability, next-to-skin softness and low weight of the fabrics, and the cuts allow full movement while hiking or climbing.
Watch out for
The lightest face fabrics snag and puncture easily, warmth is modest across much of the range, and at least one piece tested far heavier than its stated weight.
Sizing
Testers found the sun hoody true to size with generous sleeve and torso length, though people with more muscle or more curves preferred to size up; the fleece is cut fairly relaxed while the down pieces are closer and more athletic.

About Mountain Hardwear's hoodies line as a whole. Sources: Mountain Hardwear Summit Grid Hoody Review | OutdoorGearLab · Mountain Hardwear AirMesh Hoody Review | GearJunkie Tested · Mountain Hardwear Stretchdown Hoody Review | CleverHiker · Mountain Hardwear Ghost Whisperer Hoody Review | GearJunkie Tested

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