Mountain Hardwear Monkey Grid Jacket Review

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Mountain Hardwear Monkey Grid Jacket Review

Looking for a super soft, high-loft fleece that is easy to layer with other pieces? If so, then you should check out the Mountain Hardwear Monkey Woman Grid Jacket, which is a spin off of their beloved Monkey Man and Monkey Woman jackets. This Polartec fleece jacket is a tad different in that the grid pattern helps to reduce bulk and helps save on weight. The Monkey Woman Grid Jacket weighs in at 12 ounces with a hood, while the traditional Monkey Woman weighs in at 15.2 ounces and does not include a hood. The grid like patterning also enhances breathability and it does this without loosing the allure of the soft Monkey Polartec Phur fleece fabric.

Mountain Hardwear Monkey Grid Jacket Review

To maximize breathability, the jacket also incorporates MicroClimate Zoning in areas of highest heat production. Located under the arms from the wrist to upper shoulders and in the hood. The back panel is comprised of a single layer of the Monkey Phur fleece, while the front is reinforced with an additional layering of fabric.

Mountain Hardwear Monkey Grid Jacket Fit
The Monkey Woman Grid Jacket has a center back length is 25”, which is plenty long to keep your torso covered while climbing, skiing, etc. The arm length is also generous and allows you to take advantage of the integrated thumb loops without restricting your arm movements. The thumb loop opening is done nicely in that the slit is plenty long to accommodate your thumb even when wearing a light glove, a feature I loved.

The Monkey Woman Grid is less boxy than the Monkey Woman Jacket, and has a more feminine cut. I found that it ran true to size when comparing measurements to the provided size-guide. The hood is close fitting to help seal out the elements and the collar has a bit higher rise to keep your chin well covered. The jacket also features a chest pocket and two fleece lined side pockets, to help keep your hands warm while taking a break.

Testing the Mountain Hardwear Monkey Grid Jacket on a hike

The Mountain Hardwear Monkey Woman Grid Jacket has been a great option for fall adventures and will continue to be a versatile piece come winter, when layered under a shell with baselayers. This jacket is available in black, oxide blue (featured above), and poppy (cover image). It is also available for men and is titled the Monkey Man Grid Jacket. For more info on the Monkey Grid Jacket and other Mountain Hardwear gear, visit www.mountainhardwear.com or www.amazon.com/mountainhardwear.

Shannon

Shannon, our fabulous female tester, takes gear testing to a new level for women. When not at work or school, she is most likely training for a marathon, climbing one of Colorado’s tallest peaks, riding her road bike, or skiing down a mountain slope. Like many women, Shannon gets cold easily, therefore, we try to test the best all weather gear to help her stay warm and dry during all day outdoor pursuits. In the warmer months, Shannon enjoys exploring the Colorado backcountry with her friends and dogs and attempts to escape for as many trail runs as her schedule allows. Shannon is a great women’s tester because she gives readers true insight into how a product may perform for an active woman.

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