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Mountain Hardwear Stratus Range Full Zip Hoody - Women's Review

A lightweight hoody with comfortable thumbholes, good breathability, and ease of layering
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Manufacturer:   Mountain Hardwear
By Maggie Nichols ⋅ Senior Review Editor  ⋅  Dec 9, 2023
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OVERALL
SCORE
  • Warmth - 25% 6.0
  • Comfort - 25% 5.0
  • Breathability - 20% 8.0
  • Layering Ability - 15% 7.0
  • Weight - 15% 6.0

Our Verdict

The Mountain Hardwear Stratus Range is a lightweight zip-up hoody that feels more like a technical midlayer than a cozy sweatshirt. It's better used for high-output activities – like skiing or hiking – than it is for hanging out around the house. Uniquely shaped thumbholes add warmth without restricting mobility and are easily tucked away when not in use. A longer-cut torso adds coverage, and the lightweight hood allows for a full range of motion, even if it is oddly shaped. Even though the cuffs are a bit scratchy, the relatively thin fabric, looser sizing, and thumb loops make this hoody easy to layer. It may not be our favorite, but the Stratus Range is still a reasonable choice for a lightweight fleece hoody.
REASONS TO BUY
Warm thumbholes
Easier layering
Solid coverage
Good breathability
REASONS TO AVOID
Less stretchy
Cuffs are slightly scratchy
Hood is an odd fit
Editor's Choice: We updated this review on December 9, 2023, to adjust our testing metrics and provide additional recommendations for comparable products.

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Mountain Hardwear Stratus Range is a lightweight jacket with a full zipper and a hood. It's made of polyester and has two zippered hand pockets. It features thumbholes, a chin guard, an elastic hood hem, and off-shoulder seams.

Performance Comparison


mountain hardwear stratus range full zip hoody for women fleece jacket review - the stratus range is breathable enough for extended day hikes.
The Stratus Range is breathable enough for extended day hikes.
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Warmth


This lightweight jacket holds few surprises when it comes to warmth. The inside is lined with tiny fuzzy squares of fleece separated by lines of regular fabric. The fleece is thin but did a decent job keeping us warm while recreating. Wind and intense cold can come right through these lines when stationary. An exaggerated drop hem helps protect you as you move, and a fitted hood can accommodate a beanie as well. The hood isn't nearly as tight as many others, with a much lower chin that doesn't facilitate burrowing your chin inside against the cold. Its rim also cuts back much further than most — both higher across our foreheads and back behind our eyes. Keeping it up in the wind or over a particularly thick beanie is challenging. The thumbholes are uniquely shaped, with a wider end across the balls of the thumbs that adds warmth. The main zipper and pocket zippers have fine teeth and do a solid job blocking moderate breezes and keeping warmth inside.

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Micro squares of fleece on the inside of this lightweight jacket keep you relatively warm.
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Like most fleeces we tested, the Stratus Range easily soaks up water. Because it's quite thin, that water transfers through to your base layers fairly quickly. It's not great against the wind, but it isn't a hopeless sieve, either. While the zippers of many fleeces are a windy day week point, the Stratus Range zippers are a strong fortress against the elements.

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The hand pocket zippers are tight and well hidden, though challenging to operate with cold fingers.
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Comfort


The Stratus Range fabric is stretchy, but not nearly as much as several others we tested. We really noticed this across our shoulders and on our hands when wearing the thumbholes. The cuffs are somewhat scratchy and don't feel as nice when pulled up our forearms. Its slim, straight fit isn't overly accommodating for curvy women. Two zippered hand pockets are large and deep and lined with microfleece. Their zippers are practically hidden in the fabric of the jacket — this looks great, hiding them when they're zipped up, but also makes them difficult to locate and operate with cold hands.

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The tapered shape of the thumbholes helps to keep your hands warm without restricting your thumb's utility.
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Breathability


With so many minute spaces between fleece squares, the breathability of the Stratus Range is excellent. It's a great layer for high-output activities that are more stop-and-go, like climbing or hiking. The cuffs are okay when pulled up our forearms — a bit scratchy, but they stay put. While many hooded models carry a lot of weight in the hood, leaving it to awkwardly flop around when unzipped, the Stratus Range hood is light and comfortable, making it easy to wear unzipped or partially zipped.

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The Stratus Range hood offers less coverage and a looser fit than just about any other fleece we tested.
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Layering Ability


The Stratus Range can be reasonably layered over a light baselayer without too much fabric catching against each other. Its smooth exterior and slim silhouette are easy to layer over top of when you need extra protection.

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Our favorite aspect of the Stratus Range is its breathability.
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Weight


The size Small we tested weighs 11.5 ounces. It's slightly heavy for a lightweight jacket but still within reason to carry along on an extended trip. Its thin fabric lends to its packability, but it's far from our favorite to try to cram in a daypack, considering its relative warmth and comfort compared to other options.

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The thin, lightweight Stratus Range can be worn over or under other layers - depending on how it fits you.
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Should You Buy the Mountain Hardwear Stratus Range?


While the Stratus Range is on the lower side of average for our testing lineup, it's not everyone's cup of tea. It has some great technical features (like excellent thumbholes, good pockets, and great breathability) but is a slim fit that isn't as accommodating as many others. If you like its features, we recommend trying it on to see if you like its fit before committing to this hoody.

What Other Fleece Jacket Should You Consider?


The Mountain Hardwear Stratus Range is a lightweight hoodie with a mixed bag of technical features and a limiting fit. If you like the breathability and useful thumbholes but want something with a little more give and comfort, check out the Outdoor Research Vigor. If you'd like to invest in a higher-performance piece, the Patagonia R1 Air is our favorite fleece for its versatility. We also love the comparable Rab Ascendor Hoody, which provides excellent thermoregulation for high-output activities.

Maggie Nichols