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Mountain Hardwear Stretch Ozonic Jacket Review

Constructed with a super stretchy material and offering superb mobility, this is the ideal rain shell for demanding activities
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Mountain Hardwear Stretch Ozonic Jacket Review (We love the Ozonic for its mobility, breathability, and pleasant feel. It offers respectable storm protection and a...)
We love the Ozonic for its mobility, breathability, and pleasant feel. It offers respectable storm protection and a very reasonable weight, but you can buy a jacket that is both lighter and offers a superior level of storm protection.
Credit: Ian Nicholson
Price:  $230 List
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Manufacturer:   Mountain Hardwear
By Ian Nicholson ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Apr 17, 2023
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RANKED
#5 of 17
  • Water Resistance - 30% 7.0
  • Breathability - 25% 7.5
  • Comfort and Mobility - 20% 8.5
  • Weight - 15% 7.5
  • Durability - 10% 7.0

Our Verdict

We love the Mountain Hardwear Stretch Ozonic for its high level of mobility and freedom of movement. It is perfect for those looking for a rain shell that will let them keep doing whatever activity they enjoy, no matter how demanding. Constructed with a highly stretchy exterior, the Ozonic still manages to retain excellent breathability and a delightful interior “feel.” This jacket is built for active use in inclement weather. The icing on the cake is that it's also one of the lightest jackets in our entire lineup. If you're looking to be protected while staying light and mobile, look no further. To see how it stacks up versus the competition, check out our review of the best rain jackets.
REASONS TO BUY
Super stretchy material
Above average breathability
Nice interior feel
Lightweight
Stuffs into its pocket
REASONS TO AVOID
Average weather protection
Easy to overtighten hood and squeeze ears
Editor's Note: This jacket has been updated since our testing period to include 100% recycled shell fabric.

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Bottom Line This stretchy model offers excellent freedom of movement, making it a great option for someone looking for a jacket they can wear on the moveThis lightweight jacket has unmatched ventilation features and strong storm protectionA solid all-around option for the price, with great mobility and respectable storm protectionA fully-featured but vastly less expensive jacket that does enough to make it a great dealA great jacket with an excellent price tag that offers above-average breathability
Rating Categories Mountain Hardwear S... Outdoor Research Fo... Black Diamond Storm... Helly Hansen Loke Marmot PreCip Eco
Water Resistance (30%)
7.0
7.0
7.5
6.0
6.5
Breathability (25%)
7.5
8.5
7.0
7.5
6.5
Comfort and Mobility (20%)
8.5
8.0
8.0
7.0
6.5
Weight (15%)
7.5
6.7
6.9
8.1
5.6
Durability (10%)
7.0
7.0
7.0
5.0
5.5
Specs Mountain Hardwear S... Outdoor Research Fo... Black Diamond Storm... Helly Hansen Loke Marmot PreCip Eco
Measured Weight 10.5 oz 11.8 oz 11.5 oz 9.5 oz 13.5 oz
Waterproof Fabric Material 2.5-layer 50D Dry.Q (propriatary material) 2-layer Gore-Tex Paclite 2.5-layer BD.dry (propriatary material) with DWR finish 2.5-layer Helly Tech Polyamide (propriatary material) with a PFC-free DWR finish PFC-free NanoPro recycled nylon (proprietary material)
Pockets 2 zippered hand, 1 zippered chest 2 zippered hand, 1 zippered chest 2 zippered hand 2 zippered hand 2 zippered hand
Pit Zips Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Stows Into Pocket Yes No Yes Yes Yes
Helmet Compatible Hood No Yes No No Yes
Hipbelt Friendly Hand Pockets No No No No No
Additional Features Adjustable hood, adjustable Velcro cuffs, dual lower hem adjusters, carabiner clip loop Adjustable hood, YKK Aquaguard zippers, internal front storm flap, adjustable drawcord hem, adjustable Velcro cuffs, TorsoFlo 2-way side vents, key clip Adjustable hood, YKK Aquaguard zipper, adjustable Velcro cuffs, carabiner clip loop Adjustable hood, front placket/storm flap, adjustable Velcro cuffs, adjustable drawcord hem Adjustable, stowable hood, DriClime-lined chin guard, adjustable Velcro cuffs, adjustable drawcord hem

Our Analysis and Test Results

With great breathability, excellent packability, and some of the better freedom of movement in our review, this is one of the more versatile jackets for warm weather-focused activities like hiking and backpacking.

Performance Comparison



mountain hardwear stretch ozonic jacket - the stretch ozonic was our top pick for any activity that demands a...
The Stretch Ozonic was our top pick for any activity that demands a high degree of mobility. All of our testers loved its stretchy fabric, top-tier breathability, and cozy feeling interior.
Credit: Ian Nicholson

Water Resistance


Regardless of the activity, your rain jacket's water resistance is a crucial factor. The Stretch Ozonic is among our favorite jackets, as it strikes a nice balance between weight, comfort, and weather resistance.

mountain hardwear stretch ozonic jacket - the stretch ozonic uses mountain hardwear's proprietary dry.q...
The Stretch Ozonic uses Mountain Hardwear's proprietary Dry.Q membrane in a 2.5L construction.
Credit: Ian Nicholson

The Stretch Ozonic uses Mountain Hardwear's proprietary Dry.Q membrane in a 2.5-layer construction. The outer is a 50D stretch ripstop, which is average for thickness in our review, and there is 100% recycled polyester throughout the entire garment.

mountain hardwear stretch ozonic jacket - the stretch ozonic worked great for lighter drizzles or shorter...
The Stretch Ozonic worked great for lighter drizzles or shorter stints of heavier precip, but for truly extended periods of moderate to heavy rain, we'd choose a different jacket.
Credit: Ian Nicholson

In our testing, the Stretch Ozonic kept our testers dry when faced with a prolonged drizzle or even light to moderate rain. However, in more sustained and heavier rain, it would begin to wet out to the point where the outer fabric would become saturated, and we would start to feel wet inside from water either getting through or a lack of breathability. We noticed this more in high-wear areas like the shoulders and the back of the hood. As a whole, the Ozonic still scored well, but there are a few other contenders that kept testers dry for longer.

While we loved the hood design on the Stretch Ozonic, we found that...
While we loved the hood design on the Stretch Ozonic, we found that it was very easy to overtighten the hood to the point it would hurt our ears (especially if we were wearing glasses).
The hood moved well with our head and maintained a decent level of...
The hood moved well with our head and maintained a decent level of peripheral vision.
The Ozonic's hood is nicely designed, but it can be uncomfortable if you cinch it down too tight.

We found the hood performance to be about average. It cinches nicely around the head and maintains a decent amount of peripheral vision. The cinching system also accommodated a variety of different-sized heads and headwear. However, it isn't big enough, at least in a practical sense, to fit over a bike, climbing, or ski helmet.

Breathability


Breathability is one of the strongest attributes of the Stretch Ozonic, particularly when compared to models of a similar price. Our review team found this jacket to be among the most breathable, confirmed in our side-by-side Stairmaster tests and while hiking, backpacking, and climbing. This is the jacket our test team reached for the most for aerobic-focused activities.

mountain hardwear stretch ozonic jacket - the pit zips, coupled with the ozonic's above-average level of...
The pit zips, coupled with the Ozonic's above-average level of breathability, make this a great option for folks who often find themselves sweating inside their rain jacket.
Credit: Ian Nicholson

To help move moisture and dump heat, the Ozonic features two 13" long pit zips centered under each armpit. These pit zips have one-way zippers that start from the bottom, which means that they are lighter but less versatile than other models with a two-way zipper. However, we often care about the fabric's breathability more than other ventilation features.

mountain hardwear stretch ozonic jacket - the polyester dry.q membrane and 2.5 layer construction provide good...
The polyester Dry.Q membrane and 2.5 layer construction provide good breathability, making the Ozonic a great choice for folks who frequently wear their rain jackets for aerobic activities like hiking or trail running.
Credit: Ian Nicholson

We appreciate Mountain Hardwear's proprietary Dry.Q membrane and its ability to wick moisture and move it through the jacket. This fabric kept us from feeling swampy, even when working hard. We found this particularly nice while hiking uphill in the rain with a heavy pack. Sure, our backs got a little sweaty, but not much sweatier than a t-shirt would have been under the same circumstances and energy output levels. As a whole, the Stretch Ozonic is one of the more breathable models in our review.

Comfort and Mobility


One of our favorite things about this jacket is its stretchy material and a less clammy feel than most others in our review. From a comfort feel standpoint, the stretchy fabric of the Ozonic feels smooth against the skin, even if you're wearing short sleeves underneath — which is no small feat.

mountain hardwear stretch ozonic jacket - the large external chest pocket is big enough for a smartphone.
The large external chest pocket is big enough for a smartphone.
Credit: Ian Nicholson

The fabric lining of the pockets is also soft. Two handwarmer pockets are lined with comfortable material, and the chest pocket fits a smartphone. However, if we over-tightened the hood, it pinched our ears, particularly when wearing glasses.

All of our testing team loved the Ozonic's stretchy material and...
All of our testing team loved the Ozonic's stretchy material and appreciated how nicely it maintained our range of motion nearly regardless of activity.
Freedom of movement is one of the biggest reasons you buy this...
Freedom of movement is one of the biggest reasons you buy this jacket and with its super stretchy material and dialed cut we think it offers some of the best mobility of any model in our review.
The Stretch Ozonic offers a great range of motion.

The stretchy material facilitated some of the best range of motion and freedom of movement of any rain jacket we tested. Climbers and other people who need a higher level of mobility from their rain garments will appreciate this jacket.

mountain hardwear stretch ozonic jacket - this jacket is trim yet still offers enough room to layer a light...
This jacket is trim yet still offers enough room to layer a light puffy coat or a sweater.
Credit: Ian Nicholson

The fit of the Ozonic is in the middle of the road as far as having a trim versus roomy cut. It is trim enough for more aerobic activities but has enough room for most people to layer a light puffy or a thick fleece.

Weight


At 10.5 ounces for a size medium, the Ozonic falls in the lightweight (but not insanely light) category. Compared to most 2.5 and 3-layer rain shells, this is a below-average weight. With that said, some rain jackets weigh as little as 6.5 ounces. While those models are lighter, you certainly get more breathability, mobility, and comfort by going with this model for the extra 4 ounces.


Regarding compressibility and the ability to “pack down,” this jacket is more compressible than most and packs away small enough for most applications. We like that it compresses into one of its pockets and stows via a reversible zipper to a size just smaller than a 1-liter Nalgene.

mountain hardwear stretch ozonic jacket - this model packs down inside one of its pockets, which features a...
This model packs down inside one of its pockets, which features a reversible zipper and thus doubles as a stuff sack for the jacket. Here the Stretch Ozonic is zipped into its pocket next to a 1-liter Nalege, for scale.
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Durability


The 50D stretch ripstop material is on the thicker side, and the polyester construction (polyester being inherently more durable than nylon) proved a bit above average for abrasion resistance. This jacket's DWR lasted slightly longer than average also and performed better and for longer than others in its price range or that used 2.5-layer proprietary materials.

Should You Buy the Mountain Hardwear Stretch Ozonic?


The Stretch Ozonic is a versatile and comfortable shell with a stretchy construction that makes it great for activities requiring a higher level of mobility and freedom of movement. It's perfect for outdoor activities like hiking, backpacking, mountaineering, and ski touring. While we love this jacket for aerobic activities where weight and freedom of movement play a role, it isn't as tough or as good for truly extended periods standing around in heavy rain as some other jackets. For that reason, we prefer it for less stormy seasons and climates.

What Other Rain Jackets Should You Consider?


While the Ozonic offers good overall performance and weather protection, the Arc'teryx Beta still wins out for pure weather protection and breathability. If weight and compressed volume are your biggest factors, then we'd recommend checking out the Outdoor Research Helium.

Ian Nicholson