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REVIEWS
14 Reviews
PierreB
Really nice. IMO, way more versatile than a Houdini. I like the fabric, very lightweight and doesn't come up totally wrinkled after being stuffed in a bag (great for casual appearance and travel). It is a tad noisy (in contrast with the Ferrosi fabric). Love the pockets; that's not something many UL jackets have. At 5'9" 160lbs, the medium fits great with room for light layer. At the current price-point, it is a good value. If you can snatch a discount, it's a terrific option.
David R
It is very thin, We thought this would be thicker like a rain coat
Robert J
It is light weight and perfect for quick walks, warmer or cooler weather and will be perfect for hiking and outdoor. I have used it in 20 degree weather to 70 degree weather and feel it does a great job of blocking the wind.
Eugene M
I got this jacket to have a very packable wind layer while climbing multi pitch routes around Red Rocks in Nevada. It packs down to nothing and keeps the wind from cutting through you at altitude. The jacket, like most OR products, packs into its own pocket and is small enough to throw in a chalk bag pocket or normal pants pocket and be relatively unnoticed. Also a fantastic running jacket for crisp mornings (50 F).
Fade
I’ve been using the Outdoor Research Men’s Shadow Wind Hoodie primarily for cycling, and it has quickly become my go-to windbreaker. It’s impressively lightweight—so much so that I barely notice I’m wearing an extra layer. When I don’t need it, it packs down incredibly small and tucks neatly into one of my frame bags without taking up valuable space. The “Viper” color is another highlight—it’s bright and makes me much more visible to other road users, which gives me peace of mind on busy rides. The fit is excellent, not too tight or baggy, and I really appreciate the addition of hand pockets for off-the-bike use. The hood is also well designed: it’s a comfortable size and can be worn under my helmet when I want a bit of extra warmth on colder rides. Overall, this hoodie hits the sweet spot of being practical, versatile, and cyclist-friendly. Highly recommend it for anyone looking for a lightweight, packable wind layer.
Tesh614
This quickly became a staple of my backpacking kit. It's excellent for wind and sun protection. It packs down to take up very little space, weighs next to nothing, and has a nice amount of stretch. Love the fact that it has pockets with zippers, eliminating those would've been a bad way to save weight. I recently wore it on a 4 day summer backpacking trip when I needed sun and wind protection and it worked perfectly. Dries quickly as well. I found the sizing to be accurate, I'm 5'9", 175 with a 42" chest, so slightly short with a big chest and shorter arms. I purchased a size Large because I like a little room in the torso for ventilation and mobility. It fit very well, doesn't look sloppy and the arms aren't ridiculously long for me.
OR Employee Dan
6'0", 175lb, 32" waist. This and the Odyssey shorts are my uniform this summer. I wear this jacket while touring on Mt Baker, running to PCC, or lapping Green Lake with my dog. I'll layer this with a tech fleece when it's colder or run it by itself for temps from 50-80. Can't emphasize how much I love this thing. Size L fits perfect--slightly baggy but trim.
Chaz D
Let’s enough wind through to be breathable, warmer than wearing short sleeves. Not water super resistant but it’s not really trying to be. Been using a bunch for mtb. Packs small into its own pocket
Rob W.
This jacket is a light, packable, and comfortable. Perfect for warm weather adventures that just need a little extra layer to block the wind. It packs down into a small pouch that can be tossed in your pack or beach bag for that "ace in the hole" when needed. Unlike many competing brands, this jacket is made of a very soft material and does not have the crinkle feeling like you are putting on a trash bag. Also unique to this jacket compared to it's competitor's is that it has front handwarmer pockets as well as a chest pocket (most packable options do not). The pockets in my opinion bring it from just being a quick grab backup plan to an intentionally worn and functional jacket. The chest pocket is a great spot to quickly store your cell phone and the front hand pockets give you that sensation like you just put on your favorite hoodie sweatshirt. I have worn it while hiking mountains during the summer in Maine to hanging out on the beach in Costa Rica on a windy day.
Intermittent Grouch
This jacket is extremely comfortable. I'm 5'6" with broad shoulders and a more or less triangular shape (not a body builder by any stretch, though). The medium fits me perfectly with room to layer. I expect it's long enough for taller people, too. It breaths well, provides good wind protection, and a small amount of protection from precipitation. The first time I tried running in this jacket, the hood flopped annoyingly into my field of view. I have since discovered that you can just fold the brim back once or twice to tighten up the fit. This may look a little wonky, but it works beautifully, and it's the only option, since there's no drawstring adjustment on the hood. It's very nice to have hand-warmer pockets, which many wind shells omit.
PNWhiker28
I bought this to try out in spring/summer in Washington and it is fantastic. It's super light weight but does a great job at blocking the wind and light rain. The fit is trim but not overly loose (I got a large with a 41" chest, 6', 188 lbs). It has quickly become my go to windbreaker and has replaced my Arc'teryx Squamish hoody. Definitely worth the buy!
Connor
Love the stretch and breathability of this jacket. It works great for activities where you're exerting yourself. I'm almost always a medium, and my medium fits well except the arms are tight when raising them. If you have broad shoulders, the fit may seem a bit snug.
B
Love this jacket, incredibly light and packable, breathes great, but still provides some nice light protection against wind or a light drizzle.
OR Employee (Charlie, Product Team)
I am an OR employee and have used prototype versions of this jacket over the past couple years. The fabric works very well at giving both wind and light weather protection AND breathability and stretch. For running, mountain biking and as an "up-hill jacket" for backcountry ski touring it is amazing because it adds warmth in cool and cold temps, but breathes enough to prevent overheating so much better than traditional windshells. And it is ultralight and highly packable. Best of all worlds. (It does not replace a rain jacket though. It is water resistant, but far from waterproof.)
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