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Mountain Hardwear Kor AirShell Wind Hooded Jacket - Women's Review

Though less technical, this super comfortable jacket has all the features and style we want for casual adventures
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From running to the store to scouting the neighborhood with the dog, throwing on the Kor AirShell is as comfortable as a familiar sweatshirt.
Credit: Maggie Nichols
Price:  $150 List
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Manufacturer:   Mountain Hardwear
By Maggie Nichols ⋅ Senior Review Editor  ⋅  Oct 19, 2022
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RANKED
#4 of 12
  • Wind Resistance - 30% 7.0
  • Breathability - 30% 7.5
  • Weight and Packability - 20% 7.0
  • Versatility - 10% 8.5
  • Water Resistance - 10% 7.0

Our Verdict

The Mountain Hardwear Kor AirShell is a comfortable windbreaker that has Goldilocks levels of features, fit, and functionality, making it our Top Pick for Versatility. Its softer fabric is less crinkly than most, with a wider elastic hem and cuffs that results in one comfortable coat. Better breathability is paired with above-average water resistance and decent wind resistance. Two zippered hand pockets are a feature many windbreakers don't have, but the Kor hides them cleverly on the side seams for a smooth silhouette. Though this layer lacks the adjustability of a technical layer, it has all the right versatility, style, and feel for our casual adventures. See it ranked against other top products in our article on the best women's windbreaker jacket.
REASONS TO BUY
Fabric feels excellent
Breathable
Comfortable cuffs
Good water resistance
REASONS TO AVOID
No adjustability
Added breathability sacrifices some wind resistance

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Bottom Line This less technical coat still has all the features we want for casual wear, with undeniable comfortA protective, packable, and very breathable jacket that keeps you on the move in just about any weatherWith more features than we expected from a technical jacket, this windbreaker offers excellent protection in the outdoorsA favorite for years, the Houdini is a staple whose modest price tag belies its impressive performanceA casual, simple coat that's good for modest budgets and mild days
Rating Categories Mountain Hardwear K... Patagonia Houdini Air Rab Vital Hoody - W... Patagonia Houdini -... SoTeer Waterproof H...
Wind Resistance (30%)
7.0
8.0
9.0
8.0
5.0
Breathability (30%)
7.5
8.0
7.0
7.0
4.0
Weight and Packability (20%)
7.0
9.0
7.5
9.5
6.0
Versatility (10%)
8.5
8.0
7.5
7.0
6.5
Water Resistance (10%)
7.0
8.0
8.5
6.5
5.0
Specs Mountain Hardwear K... Patagonia Houdini Air Rab Vital Hoody - W... Patagonia Houdini -... SoTeer Waterproof H...
Weight 4.2 oz 3.4 oz 4.1 oz 3.1 oz 6.6 oz
Material Pertex Quantum Air 20D stretch ripstop; 59% Recycled Nylon, 41% Nylon 90% nylon (51% recycled), 10% polyester double weave with DWR treatment Atmos woven nylon with fluorocarbon-free DWR 100% nylon ripstop with DWR (durable water repellent) treatment 95% polyester, 5% spandex
Pockets 2 hand, 1 internal 1 chest 2 hand 1 chest 2 hand
Hood Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Cuffs Half elastic Half elastic Half elastic Half elastic Elastic
Stuffs Into Pocket Yes Yes No; stuff sack Yes No
Safety Reflective Material Reflective logo on chest and back Reflective front logo None Reflective logo on front and back None
Fit Regular fit Slim fit Regular fit Slim fit Relaxed fit

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Mountain Hardwear Kor AirShell is a full-zip, hooded windbreaker made of partly recycled ripstop Pertex (nylon). It weighs 4.2 ounces and features half-elastic cuffs, two hand pockets, one internal stretch pocket, and reflective logos on the front and back.

Performance Comparison


mountain hardwear kor airshell wind hooded jacket for women wind breaker jacket review - the kor airshell is just the right layer to throw on for an early...
The Kor AirShell is just the right layer to throw on for an early fall evening in the Sierras.
Credit: Maggie Nichols

Wind Resistance


Considering how thin and soft the Pertex fabric of the Kor AirShell is, we're impressed by its above-average wind resistance. A full-length storm flap protects the inside of the main zipper and the hand pockets are sealed with small-toothed zippers. Every opening — hem, cuffs, and hood — includes elastic, helping to keep them held close to your body. The chin zips up high to protect your neck and hold the hood in place against strong gusts. A drop hem adds some extra protection to the small of your back as you move or sit down.


However, the Kor lacks any adjustability at all. There is no drawstring around the hem or adaptable hood strap. This is an obvious detriment in strong winds and very cold winds, as you're unable to cinch it tighter to keep your body heat inside. We also found the hem elastic to be rather loose and ineffective for our main tester's narrow hips. This lack of technical detail could be a dealbreaker for folks wanting protection in the chill of late fall but is still within the parameters of what we require of a casual adventure jacket.

mountain hardwear kor airshell wind hooded jacket for women wind breaker jacket review - though its hood is not adjustable, the fit and comfort of the kor...
Though its hood is not adjustable, the fit and comfort of the Kor still offer solid wind protection.
Credit: Maggie Nichols

Breathability


Despite not having any special ventilating features, the Kor AirShell is breathable. Its soft, Pertex fabric feels more like wearing a shirt than a jacket, and its slight stretchiness adds extra mobility to your movements. Even while wearing this jacket on intense midday fall hikes and crisp early morning runs, we didn't have any issues with condensation building up inside.


With comparatively wide cuffs made of soft material, we were comfortably able to pull up our sleeves whenever we wanted to. Though the bottom hem is not adjustable, we found it loose enough to still allow some airflow when we needed it. The Kor has an overall looser fit, further aiding in maintaining breathability when you need it. While many jackets sacrifice breathability for wind resistance, the Kor strikes a balance of both.

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The AirShell has wider cuffs than most, with soft elastic that better maintains comfort when pulled up your arms.
Credit: Maggie Nichols

Weight and Packability


Weighing just 4.2 ounces, the Kor AirShell is on the lighter side of average among models we tested. It has a unique system of packing into its own special pocket hidden on the inside of the jacket. Located near your right hip, this elastic-closed pouch is vertically oriented, with its opening across the middle of the space. Overlapping flaps of fabric flip inside out as you stuff this jacket into itself.


As the opening to this pocket is small compared to the size of the cavity, some practice is required to figure out the easiest way to pack it up. Though it's less intuitive than the compressing of most other jackets that we packed away into their own pockets, we did find it grew marginally easier over time. Once stowed, this lumpy oblong package reveals a large loop on one end to easily attach it to your purse, backpack, or harness. Reversing it back out of its stow pocket also requires a bit of practice, as that small opening once again hinders the speed of this process.

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The Kor AirShell packs into an odd-looking oblong shape.
Credit: Maggie Nichols

Versatility


The Kor is full of features and little details we love for most casual situations and lowkey adventures. The lack of adjustability actually makes it more comfortable for some people, as it leaves off dangling drawstrings and stiff velcro adjustment tabs. Its soft elasticity — both around its openings and of the Pertex nylon fabric itself — adds comfort to every wearable moment and all but eliminates that loud swishiness we attribute to most windbreakers.


Raglan sleeves remove the seams from your armpits, further adding to this jacket's comfortable, shirt-like appeal. Its two zippered hand pockets are large but have zippers hidden in the side seams to keep a sleek profile. The Kor features a slim but relaxed fit that allows you to layer a fleece underneath on a cool day without being too frumpy to wear over a t-shirt in warmer weather. A single reflective logo on the chest adds a touch of visibility for nighttime neighborhood strolls.

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Raglan sleeves and large, camouflaged zippered hand pockets are some of the features we love about the Kor AirShell.
Credit: Maggie Nichols

Water Resistance


Very few windbreakers we've tested are made of fabric as soft as the Kor AirShell — and those that are, lack a reasonable level of water resistance. Though no windbreaker is meant to fully replace a true rain jacket, the Kor's Pertex body is engineered to be "moisture resistant fabric" — and it succeeds!


While comparable feeling jackets soaked up water after just a few minutes of precipitation, water on the AirShell continued to stay beaded on the outside after a full 30 minutes. We could feel the faintest hint of moisture inside after a long time sitting with water on it, but it wasn't truly damp. This is an impressive feat within our extended lineup of jackets — and even more so when considering its breathability.

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Even after sitting through our extended water resistance lab testing, the Pertex fabric of the Kor AirShell kept water beaded on the outside.
Credit: Maggie Nichols

Should You Buy the Mountain Hardwear Kor AirShell?


The Kor is a little on the expensive end among the models we tested, but is full of features and functionality many people will love. It's an exceptionally comfortable jacket to wear and offers solid protection against moderate wind and light rain, without sacrificing breathability. If you're searching for a versatile technical layer, the Kor AirShell likely lacks the adjustability or extreme performance you need. We wouldn't recommend it for colder adventures, but for casual adventures — like walking the dog, light hikes, and running errands — it's a versatile and comfortable choice.

What Other Windbreakers Should You Consider?


The Mountain Hardwear Kor AirShell is a versatile windbreaker for everyday use. Rather than excelling at any specific sport or in a particular situation, this jacket is an ideal compromise. Check out the Arc'teryx Squamish Hoody for active outdoor adventures in much colder temperatures.

Maggie Nichols