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Product Description
Designed to provide warmth and comfort while you’re on the move, the Mountain Hardwear Monkey Woman pro jacket keeps heat in without bogging you down. It's slim, durable, and adaptable, with side panels that wick moisture and maximize stretch and breathability where you need it most Read More
Hi Everyone, I regret to inform you that this drop had to be shut down and all orders cancelled. Unbeknownst to us, the units allocated for this drop were already spoken for. For those of you who joined, you will not be charged.
The Monkey Man 200 (the picture of the red jacket is the 200, not the regular) is on sale at 75 at Mountain Hardwear themselves. How is that a mass drop?
smaspNice catch! We've switched out the incorrect picture of the Monkey Man 200 (which we are not offering this drop) with the correct picture of the Monkey Man Jacket, which is being offered this drop (and on Mountain Hardwear's site for $120).
PaigeD@PaigeD thanks for fixing the pictures. However, there is a discrepancy with the description. The technical description matches the Monkey Man 200. For reference, here is the technical details from the MH website:
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Thanks again for joining this drop! We have submitted the group's order with the vendor for the Mountain Hardwear Monkey Man/Woman Fleece and they are working hard to prepare it for shipment.
As soon as the group's order is ready at the vendor's location, they will send the bulk shipment to our warehouse in New Jersey where our warehouse team will break it up into individual orders and ship them. The current estimated ship date from our warehouse is 1/19.
We will keep the group updated throughout the fulfillment process. You can expect an update from us by the end of the day Pacific Time on 1/16.
If you have any questions, please visit our Help Center (http://massdrop.com/helpcenter).
Mountain Hardware is easily one of the best companies for this stuff. I used to get a season ski pass for Vail every year, and ride 40+ days a season. Mountain hardware gear lasts longer than North Face, who make quality gear themselves. MH stuff is always more fashionable as well :)