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Built for long alpine hikes and backpacking trips, the Mountain Hardwear Ghost Whisperer is the lightest full-featured down jacket around—and the recipient of such awards as GearJunkie’s “Top Gear Pick,” National Geographic Adventure’s “Gear of the Year,” and Gear Institute’s “Best in Class.” Weighing in at 7 ounces and great for layering, it’s designed to resist moisture, maintain warmth, and compress to the size of a softball into its own pocket when not in use. For extra warmth in the same style, opt for the hooded version Read More
I was notified that the 2 jackets I purchased were shipped on 30 August 2018. But so far don’t know where the 2 jackets had gone. No trace of the DHL as well.
nichampagneDitto nichampagne,
We wanted 2 x XL and have waited eons as well.
Maybe if we pray, MD will find some more & email us so we can get in quick!
Does this not come with the Mountain Hardwear warranty? I don't see it anywhere in the description, which makes me a lot less inclined to buy this, even for the ridiculously good price. Durability is my main concern for this jacket, so I'd want a warranty to back up my purchase.
planb10113I am wanting to know the same thing about the warranty. Massdrop, does this not come with the Mountain Hardwear warranty? I don’t see it anywhere in the description. Thanks
planb10113This isn't a special makeup, just normal MH stock, so MH warranty/happy policy. That said, don't expect too much from MH in terms of warranty on this kind of piece...if a zipper blows or hem stitching were to totally come undone, yeah, but other than that they kind of expect you to know that this is lightest of the light kind of material and to base your expectations on suitability and lifespan on that aspect. It's been a few years but I had two of these and I would never call them durable, but the fabric they chose is pretty decent and surprisingly stronger and abrasion resistant than you'd expect...but it's not 20d or 30d, and that's where you might start thinking of fabric as a bit more durable, depending. Be cautious of twigs and thorns, when you shift around while leaning against a log or tree, definitely keep it far away from campfire sparks, all that jazz. It's a good jacket, though, a tad warmer than most of the ul down pieces.