Amazingly Light Jacket So I got the custom jacket and it took about six weeks. Worth the weight! The loft in Climashield is really nice and the Men's Med weighed in at 8.2 oz, incredible!! Of course I have worn it around the house but recently had a backpacking trip in the Olympics. The jacket was great, it allowed me to drop other clothing weight and also use a light quilt, a Revelation from EE, so save weight overall. I had considered getting the jacket without a hood and I am so glad I got the hood, warm and secure, really nice. Highly recommended and glad to support a company in Minn!!

Torrid Apex Jacket I love this jacket, will be testing out on the Appalachian trail for a thru hike and will provide more analysis when complete. Thank you Enlightened Equipment.

Order size larger- these are NOT "oversized" After reading through lots of reviews and info on the EE site, I decided to add a custom Torrid to my gear closet. It arrived today. While I do think it's very well made (as well as warm) I'm extremely disappointed in the fit. The Men's Torrid basically fits like a woman's coat. Coincidentally, I just also received a puffy jacket from Amazon- also in medium, the same size as my Torrid, which was an interesting fit comparison.



While the Torrid sleeve lengths and shoulder area fits just fine, I'm unfortunately not a matchstick armed hipster, which is what the torrid is designed for. I can barely fit my hands through the sleeve openings, and the elastic on the cuff is stretched as far as it can around my wrist. I can probably wear a thin long sleeve sport shirt under this, but definitely not anything thicker.



Body of the jacket is similar fit- definitely tight. You are not going to be able to wear something like a flannel shirt under the Torrid.



I brought up the other jacket from Amazon I just received because it too is a medium, and fits just fine- comfortable in the wrists, baggy enough to layer with, and fits like all my other jackets.



Bottom line- don't shell out the extra to buy a custom Torrid unless you know someone who has one you can try on. With the sucker tax of 20% for returns on custom products, and several weeks waiting period, it's just not worth the risk for the disappointment.

Torrid apex jacket xxl Absolutely great fit I’m 6 foot 238 lbs I so super light and warm,excellent fit

Added w a rainjacket all I need to keep toasty

Great Warmth-to-Weight & Fits Perfect Couldn't be happier with my Torrid Apex! I do like a shorter cut, so if that's not your thing it may be a negative for you.... but this thing is comfy and incredibly light & packable. Plus I honored my Super Bowl Champion Kansas City Chiefs by going Gold 10D Inner + Red 10D Outer and will likely use this in chilly Arrowhead Stadium as much as I will use it on the Ozark Trail.

Excellent Jacket A bit of a wait, but well worth it. I live in the PNW, so to be able to get the loft and insulation of a mid-weight down jacket, without having to worry about moisture is so nice.

I'm 6'1" and about 180 pounds, the large is a little big on it's own, but fits perfectly over my layers. Super compressible and lightweight. I chose the 20D exterior and 10D interior for added water resistance and durability. Very happy with my purchase.

LOOKS If you're a hardcore ultralight hiker this is for you. If you're not the reality is this thing looks like 2 garbage bags sewed together. GREAT jacket as far as utility, but looks rough as hell. There's a reason the overpriced companies hire designers. Picking colors is fun though. Purple/yellow here.

Not perfect but far above average The cut is a bit short.

The real colors are significantly darker than the product images suggest.

I'm between a L and XL. I got the L, but now wish I'd gone with the XL (not EE's fault).

Pricey and the wait took forever.

BUT..

The quality is obvious, the looks are tasteful, the weight is as advertised, the skin-feel is pleasant, it easily compresses and it's warm.

I also appreciate the synthetic offering vs down.

I'd def buy a future iteration of this jacket! (though, larger next time, and hopefully with a longer cut and more accurate colors)

Torrid APEX jacket is AMAZING! Ordered a "custom color combo" Torrid APEX jacket... who let's you do this for such a reasonable price and extreme high quality, so fun! Headed out to the Colorado trail in late August and can't wait to use it on the trail! I already own two of your "custom" quilts and had no doubt I would love this jacket based this. You've earned a lifelong customer with me, thanks EE!

Great Jacket, Almost Perfect! I love this jacket! Warmth to weight ration is amazing! I got the 10Dfabric on the outside and 7D on the inside. This truly gives the jacket a very soft feel. I wouldn't go any less than the 10d on the outside, especially if you're going to use it on something like a thruhike. The jacket fits great and keeps me warm. I'm 6' with a medium build and purchased the medium as they run a little big. Fits great! The only thing I wish they had done differently is the main zipper. Again, I understand when designing an ultralight garment, you have to make certain sacrifices.. And it's also true that UL gear is generally more delicate.. so I get it.. But personally, I wouldn't have minded a little extra weight for a stronger main zipper. Don't get me wrong, it hasn't failed on me, however, I do feel as though I need to baby it, and do have some concerns it might fail at some point. pro tip: I found a product by a company called "Better Boat" that makes this small chapstick size tube of all natural zipper and snap wax lubricant. it's great for maintaining zippers, on any gear.. and believe me trying to find one like this, that doesn't leave a mess, or effect fabrics was tough.. the whole stick weighs less than an ounce, and works great on any gear.

Other than the main zipper, and the crazy long lead times (roughly 10 weeks) the jacket is awesome!, and I'd definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a down alternative. Synthetic has many advantages, mostly that water doesn't ruin the effectiveness , and it dries super quick. if you're considering this jacket, definitely give yourself plenty of time with ordering, and know your size! (the last thing you want is to have to wait another 8 to 10 weeks for the correct size. Maintain the zippers, and this jacket should last you a long time! Mine comes in at 7oz almost exactly. No hood.

Amazing Coat & Customer Service I’ve had a torrid for over a year now and accidentally broke my zipper. EE repaired it for free and paid for shipping to and from. I’ve never had a warmer coat, and the price compared to similar down options is amazing. Would never recommend a different coat. This thing is amazing.

Torrid Apex Custom Jacket I just took delivery on my Custom Torrid Apex hooded jacket. The three month (!!) coronavirus-delayed fulfillment was worth it! I ordered the jacket in a 7D/7D Grey/Orange Spec; size M hooded. I'm 6'0", 175 lbs, and the fit is terrific; appropriately trim. First impressions are that the jacket is instantly WARM, and barely-there light. The fabric is REALLY thin, but I expected this, owning a Revelation Quilt. Looks are a matter of personal opinion, as I understand not everyone will like the look of a tech fabric without aesthetic baffles, etc. Personally, I think it looks just fine. I plan to layer it when necessary under a OR Goretex shell when needed. Build quality is very good; hood is very nicely proportioned, and the elastic in the sleeves, hood and hip is perfectly tensioned. The light fabric can be a bit 'peculiar' under moderate or high exertion... I was comfortable on my morning 50F bicycle commute, but the second I got off the bike, a light sweat started to get clammy on my skin (wearing a short-sleeve T)... a light wool LS would render this point moot. But, some folks complain about that aspect of the fabric, and it's real... Pit zips might be a nice feature to add in the future, although weight and price would climb, nominally. Pricepoint ($190) is a sweet spot. Want more? Pay more. Want less? Good luck. If you know EE by their quilts, this jacket is a spot-on testament to the brand.

Nearly perfect, but...... I'm using it since half a year now to get used to it before I get on long distance trails.

My findings so far: the zipper is hard to handle. It is very small and not sturdy. It opens occasionally in the middle somehow. I think one size bigger might help a little bit.

Also it is not wind sealed. If wind is coming to the front, you can feel the cold inside on the chest. My suggestion would be to put a seam behind the zipper to prevent wind coming through.

The rest ist perfect.

Review in Progress I knew when I ordered Feb 8, 2020, with a 6+ week manufacture time I'd likely be well past chilly weather in Central Texas. But, I figured, we frequently head to the mountains when the snow melts and head into the high country for a night or two just to get away, so I'd get to try it there, tucked lightly into my pack and ready for lounging in camp under the stars.



Of course, corona happened, and it took 3 months to get to me, and many of the places we might go might be shut down and blocking our getaway. Bad for the country, bad for trying out this new jacket, but rather we all get better faster by not flocking onto the trails just yet.



So, this is not a use review, but what I can't stand when other people do it, an initial review. But, this is such an intriguing concept and execution, I had to do it. Hope to update with a use review soon.



I went with the heavier fabric for greater durability, followed the sizing guidelines--I'm a large in so many company's sizing, though in casual wear I'm still a medium; thus, a large is a bit too big and a medium a bit too small, and I go bigger and live with the tradeoffs--and got a medium, and when the seemingly empty shipping box arrived and I pulled this wisp of a jacket out to try on, I could see some of the other reviews in my mind.



Garbage bag fabric. I do see that, but of course the fabric is much more refined than a garbage bag.



Meticulous manufacturing. The stitching appears rock solid. The side pockets are so deftly constructed I at first thought they forgot to put them on.



The hood will fit perfectly when the time comes to need it, because the two cords and properly cupped top will fit as it should.



The cuffs are perfect. Last year, to lighten my rain jacket for the pack, and because I needed a new one, I paid over $225 for one that's listed for emergency use weight, and it's lighter than this jacket, and the fabric is excellent. But, the medium is too small and the large is a little too large, and even the medium cuffs don't fit around my wrist. Wish I'd paid more attention to EE's rain jacket, the Visp: it costs less and weighs less than the one I bought, and if the Torrid is any indication in fit, would have fit better. And is made in America.



This is made in America. EE proves a couple things I've written about for more than a decade: many companies moved production overseas not to make a profit, but to fatten their profit margin, because they didn't pass their manufacturing savings along to the consumers. Some of the biggest names in the business would make this jacket in China or Vietnam and charge $100 more than this custom Torrid costs.



I've been a label peeker for a long time, and am very glad to find what some American companies are doing at home: producing high quality goods at not just competitive prices, but far better prices. Maybe I'll sell that rain jacket I bought last year and trade up for the Visp. My new Torrid shows me the price may be lower, but the quality, the workmanship, the very design, is higher.

Awesome design, superb workmanship Thanks EE for getting back to work and finishing my Apex jacket! I love it. So light but unlike other half-pound insulated jackets, it's not skimpy on the insulated part. This jacket is really warm! The no-sew-through construction means no cold spots. The pockets are great because my hands are inside the insulation, the draft flap for the front zipper is excellent, and the hood is juuuust right. It doesn't restrict vision, isn't so big that cold air gets in, has adjustable drawstrings on both sides, and it's warm with room for a hat underneath for really cold days. This jacket is so custom, it's amazing how affordable it is.

The only thing I would add is a drawstring at the bottom hem in place of the elastic, which is as just-right as an elastic can be so you still get points there. Thanks again!

Quilt, Customer Service Incredibly helpful employees and customer service and amazingly lightweight, high quality products! What's not to love.



I have a 0 degree convert I have had for over a year and absolutely love it. I use it by itself on winter camping trips and have never once been cold, down to right around 0 at night. It gets chilly in Northern MN!



Ordered a torrid jacket last month and made several renditions after placing the order and enlightened was able to accommodate my indecisiveness with no issue. Great local company, great product, decent price.



You guys are awesome.

Best jacket I’m just getting back to backpacking after several years away. My back is not in the best shape and I have only looking at light gear. After watching several vendidos About this jacket I pulled the trigger on this and one for my wife. Let me tell you this think is amazing! I would have never thought something so light would be so warm! The first night I used it it got to 20 degrees I had a tee shirt and the jacket as my top layer that’s it and I was toasty! You wont go wrong with this jacket. Look at the rain jackets too. So light and I haven’t soaked through yet!

Light and Super Warm! This jacket is super warm and super light. I love that the APEX material lets you save all the weight that traditional down jackets spend in stitching for baffles.



The 7D material makes the sleeves really tough to get into with wet or damp hands / arms, but that's the price you pay to be an ultralight hype beast. When wet, I'd cover my hands with some other fabric to get the sleeves on. I also managed to melt the outer shell material by getting it a bit too close to a wood stove, but it took well to duct tape and works just like new.

Awesome, warm jacket without wet worries! This jacket is as light as my Ghost Whisper (or so it seems), but it is warmer and I do not have to stress about wetting it out in a rain storm. The fit is great, and that is saying a lot as I am a tall guy (6'5"). I look forward to rocking this coat for years on the trail :-)

Great jacket. Very satisfied with my purchase.I pretest in the city in 20 degrees weather and it’s surprisingly warm for the its weight.





Custom Apex Torrid I ordered this jacket on 12/01/19 and received it 02/03/20. Every time I emailed EE, they immediately got back to me. (Excluding the weekends). It seems that EE had some production issues with my order, but they did a fantastic job at keeping me happy. Best customer service I’ve seen from a company like this. Now to the jacket. It’s super lightweight and packs down really well. I have been using the jacket around town with the temperatures around 40’s and this jacket is almost too warm. It’s definitely the warmest and lightest jacket I have. I have taken the jacket with me on a few day hikes with temps in the low 30’s and this jacket is perfect for throwing on when we break for lunch. Wearing a base layer and a thin merino wool mid layer, this jacket kept me plenty warm. I have also used the jacket in some light rain and the DWR coating worked flawlessly. To conclude this review I’ll say this; if you’re looking for a lightweight and packable jacket that will keep you warm, look no further. I did have to wait 9 weeks to get this jacket, but EE customer service was the best I’ve seen. It was definitely worth the wait!

Torrid Apex Hooded Jacket At 7.9 oz I can pair this with a light fleece and still come in about as light as any other heavier fleeces. This is much warmer and more versatile than many jackets. It is warm and comfortable and I do not need to be concerned about getting it wet.

Men's Torrid Apex jacket. I purchased this jacket with a hood for bikepacking. Great volume/warmth ratio and packs really small for a synthetic fill. I also like the lack of seams, cutting down on drafts. The workmanship is top-knotch. I've worn it on cold windy days here in KS with a light misty-drizzle and there was no wetting of the outer layer fabric. The hood works great with a bicycle helmet. My only complaint so far is the sizing. I'm 174cm tall and ~68kg. I'm probably a 'tweener, where the small would be too tight, but the medium is maybe a tad too roomy for me, even with base layers underneath. Although I've purchased it primarily for the Tour Divide this summer, I'm finding that I wear it almost daily. Highly recommended.

Great jacket with a couple of caveats This is an amazing jacket. It provides insane warmth for it's weight. Doesn't compress as much as a down jacket, but that's not an issue for me as it practically weighs nothing.



The main issue I have is the zipper. It's a flimsy one and snags easily. You need to be careful when zipping and pull the jacket away from you so you don't snag it. The other, and this not a knock but rather my observation, is that it's a little roomy. I'm a little big and have a bit of a gut, but this jacket is still loose. Great if you'll pile on layers, but you don't really need more than 1 as it's really warm. I'm a size L, but would by an M if I were to do it again. It would give you more versatility as you'd be able to use as a mid layer.

Point of view of a woman wearing the men's version. I wanted to buy the women's version but the length looked very small in the picture. So to be sure that it wouldn't go up my back while walking with a pack, I decided to go with the male small (I'm 5'7"/ 155lbs) and the jacket fits perfectly with extra room for extra layer underneath. Even tho the elastic around the waist is tight (it's to be expected), I actually find it nice because it keeps the wind away. The length is long and I wouldn't recommend the men's version to a women that have a big breast. I find the elastic around the wrist a little annoying cause they are also very tight, but I guess they will loosen up after some time.

I wear it with the drypoint from REI and so far I didn't feel cold even with some -29 very windy day. The combination regulate the temperature very nicely so I could go from cold temperatures to inside a bus packed with people and not feeling hot inside (that has been a major problem in my life and it's solve with this jacket). I didn't hike yet in it but I'm sure there will be no issue.

It's so light that when I received the box, I couldn't tell if there was actually something in it

Men's Torrid Apex custom Jacket I've purchased 2 of these jackets and have tested them out under severe weather conditions. Remarkably warm

And extremely lightweight..will take this jacket on my next trek to Spain no doubt..easily packable in a stuff sack in side panel of my backpack..I tried it out in wind 23 degree weather with a short sleeved base layer..all was a okay..very happy with the jacket and highly recommended the jacket

Glad I bought the XL I'm 6'1" and 195 lbs with a bit of a gut. The XL has room for my layers underneath as well as my fleece. I only plan to wear this in camp at night or in the morning. Quality is very good and it is super light. You can see my full review on my channel here https://youtu.be/1KQOq3yHzj4

jacket keeps you perfectly warm - but the zipper quality needs to improve No doubt this is a high performance jacket for the coldest of weathers. However my problem is with the zipper, it seems to be of low quality and stopped working correctly within a month. For the price of the jacket this is unacceptable. Please use a higher quality zipper that matches the standards of the jacket itself.

Ultralight, fancy and works great So far, so good...

Great Jacket Bought this for backpacking and I’ve been wearing it casually since I received it. Keeps me warm down to ~40 without additional layers in calm weather. Looking forward to using it on the trail!

Ultralight ultrawarmth! I bought this based off recommendations as a general warm layer during the winter and intending for cool Michigan spring mornings when cycle camping. This is the warmest coat I have ever owned! Instantly start warming up as soon as I put it on. The flexibility in the arms is wish superb. No restriction in movement. The shell keeps the wind off to the point I cant even feel it. Highly recommended!

Crazy warm For the weight of pack-ability of this jacket it is crazy warm! Compared to the big names the price is very reasonable. The fit is as described that it is cut large to allow for layering. It seems like the lack of extra stitching may help it be so warm and light. It is not the most stylish compared to the big name jackets. My 14 year old son told me it looks like a big garbage bag. I am willing to accept his comment. It packs down to nothing. I can also layer under it and put my rain jacket over it. Of the several jackets I own, this one will go with on the next adventure.

Torrid Apex Jacket After doing a lot of research I decided to purchase the Torrid Apex jacket for general cold weather wear and hiking. When it came I looked at it and thought “this jacket is so light it can’t be as warm as I’ve heard.....wrong. My jacket is crazy warm even wearing it in -9 degree,wind chill, temps with only a long sleeved light shirt underneath I actually had to unzip it part way on a hike as I was getting too warm I could not believe it. Being an older man I grew Up where warmth meant heavy weight clothing. Obviously things have changed. I can not recommend this jacket enough.

Should have bought this jacket first... I own a couple of down UL jackets. MH Ghost Whisperer, Fenix (Japanese) . Last September while hiking the PCT in WA, I wore my Fenix jacket for about 20 min while setting up camp and got completely soaked. I suffered into the wee hours of the night until my core temps returned. Fast forward a few months. I day winter hiked local WA trails (rain/snow) in my Torrid. Though I try to wear my shell over my jacket, i don't always feel like stopping... The APEX insulation is amazing. Despite getting wet, it definitely retains loft/warmth unlike down. I should have made the switch a long time ago. It's much cheaper than down, too! I love my Torrid and it is my new go-to puffy.

Men's Torrid APEX Jacket Warm and very lightweight. A jacket you can take anywhere.

Ultralight and Warm! I just received this hoody for Christmas and love it! It's ultralight and warm! I would highly recommend this hoody.



Previously, I used an Arc'Teryx Cerium LT and thought that down was the best way to go. But the Apex Torrid is very comparable. The flat synthetic insulation eliminates cold spots that are common in down jackets.



Very excited to take this hoody on the PCT this summer!

Worked great. I ended up taking this, plus the Apex pants, Stonghold gloves and Sidekicks on a 12-day trip self-support kayak trip through the Grand Canyon in winter time where space/weight was a big factor I was the warmest guy in camp and the whole set packed down to about the size of a nalgene bottle in a stuff sack. When the temps got cold, I was toasty without a big space or weight penalty. I did go with the 20D outside fabric, and it survived a few hikes through prickly brush. Everybody on the trip was asking about my setup.

Fantastic 3-season puffy/jacket and 4-season active/mid-layer. I've purchased 2 of these jackets. One for day-to-day urban use and the other one for camping. The newer one (bought May 2019) has improved cuffs/elastic cords (a bit wider) but overall they're pretty much the same it looks like. The newer model also has larger pockets, the older model had somewhat tiny pockets. The newer pockets are more "normal" sized and fits your hand more comfortably.



The first jacket I bought was in April 2018 so that's about ~1.5 years ago. This is and has been my go-to jacket ever since then. I wear it pretty much every single day. It surprisingly replaced my beloved Helly Hansen RIGGING COAT during all 4-seasons. Along with the Torrid I bring a lightweight rain jacket and I'm set for almost all weather. It's much warmer than my Rigging Coat due to its cinched snug fit along the waist, cuffs and hood (no wind/drafts) along with its puffiness. The system weighs nothing comparatively and is less than half the price. Not as much or as big pockets, though. I used to carry so much unnecessary stuff in those pockets.



The zippers are a bit fiddly if you aren't used to them but they are reliable once you know how to use them. Pull outward from your torso while zipping up so as to not snag into the loose inside fabric. If it snags (which never happens once you get used to the zipper), it's easy to un-snag with some gentle pulling and unzipping.



The cuffs are elastic and can be hard to get your hand through if you wear a big watch. With a big watch it will always snag and you have to use your other hand to help get it through. The newer models (After May 2019) have a wider cuff that makes this much more easier.



I've since switched to a cheap, simple and slim CASIO F-91W watch and never have this problem anymore. Used to own a big GARMIN FENIX 5S which I sold (short battery life etc).



Slipping your hand through the cuffs pulls some of the inside fabric out with it most of the time, it's not an issue, just put it back. The benefit for the loose fit far outweighs this minor inconvenience.



Having said all that, these jackets are fantastic! Particularly in Northern European 3-season climates (wet and cold, even in summer). They are warm even when WET and DRY quickly unlike traditional down jackets. The 2oz/67g fill APEX seems to be perfect for any and all 3-season situations and great as an active mid-layer during winter.



I can use these during light/medium rain without any issue and have never felt wet with one of these on. For heavy rain I throw on a light rain jacket and haven't had any problems.



Hiking with a backpack I usually just wear merino baselayers ( Brynje Wool Thermo A-Shirt (fishnet tanktop) + Särmä Henley Shirt, Merino Wool ) and sometimes throw on a rain/wind jacket. If it's really cold I will throw this puffy on while hiking. The way it handles moisture and dry's so quickly works amazingly well as an active mid/outer-layer during winter.



It's a great thing to throw on when packing up and starting your hike on colder 3-season mornings but will probably get too hot after a few minutes of hiking.



It doesn't pack as small as comparably warm down jackets but weight is in similar range. And due to its high resistance to water it's a lot more versatile. If a traditional down jacket gets wet it's useless and heavy and takes ages to dry.



Having said that, in winter you should bring a down jacket along with this puffy to keep you warm when stationary in the extreme cold. In the extreme cold you don't really have to worry about your down jacket getting wet ( unless you hike in it, which you shouldn't need to ). Throw a ~300g Down Puffy on-top of your Torrid APEX jacket for an awesome, versatile and layered 4-season system.

Can't wait to take it on the trail tl;dr I love this jacket.



I've been using an ultralight down puffy for all my backpacking trips this year. It's pretty good hasn't been quite warm enough. The APEX has so much more loft and is incredible warm. I got it with the 10D outside 7D inside and it's surprisingly light. I'm looking forward to using it on the wetter winter camping trips out here in California.

This is a great jacket Size and weight for warmth, you can't beat it. It's only getting city use for now, but looking forward to using it for winter hikes in the next few months in the White Mountains.

Torrid APEX Jacket Got a custom-made Apex jacket for my trip into the Grand Canyon. Works flawlessly. Kept me warm down to 29°f. Probably would have kept me warm below that but that's as cold as it got. Now that I'm back in the desert I don't get to use my jacket because it's too warm. Winter should arrive in the Mojave eventually. I always recommend the jacket to other people and may buy it as a gift for a couple brothers.

best piece of equipment I have used on the PCT Warm, small and resilient, was happy to put it every evening and some of the nights as well. Size M was perfect for me, height 1.8m.

Torrid hoody 20d×10d Fantastic. 6'3- 200 and size L fits perfectly. I would like to have a no zipper (pull over with 1/3 length zipper), U shaped back, shock cord options. Well designed beautiful craftsmanship.



Torrid Apex It is all of Warmer, cheaper and lighter (if you get 7D) than the Mountain Hardware Ghost whisperer down jacket. The 7D is warmer than the 10D (I have that one as well). Being artificial it matters less should it get wet. It is slippery so works itself into and occupies any spare space in the backpack, which means it takes up no room at all. Sizing is generous, however the fit is a little awkward around the chest and it would be much better with elastic cordlocks on the waist and wrists. The latter should be an option. I think most people would take it. 7D graphite is brown in colour.

Wow! I just have to say... WOW! Love this jacket could not be more comfortable warm in lightweight if I had to say one thing negative about this entire jacket it would be the zipper is a little small and hard to get a hold of. But wow this jacket is everything I wanted it to be and more and at less than a 1/2 lb. I mean wow in closing... WOW!

How is this a sub $200 coat??? I recived my custom order a few weeks ago. Unboxing it, I was shocked at how well made the coat is. I have owned a few $300+ coats that were not this nice. Everything from the seams to the zipper set is superb.



Sizing is indeed as generous as others have mentioned. With a 54" chest measurement with big shoulders, having a XXL coat cut well enough that the sleeves dont ride up when I extend my arms is a real joy.



My coat is in "please don't run over me with your wicked cool mountain bike" orange with a black lining. The material is a tad shiny, but what the heck, it looks great!



I can't wait to get this coat out in the cold and snow of my 2020 winter Camino de Santiago.

jacket this is a real nice jacket. workmanship is very good.fit is right on for me nice peace of gear to have in cold weather.

Best of the best I just completed a 255 mile section of the PCT in Washington. This jacket was amazing compared to down. Drys fast and stays warm when wet. The jacket does not loose its loft. The weight on this jacket is as light as the best down jackets without the downfalls of down. The only bad thing I have is at least in the D7 it’s hard to put on if your wet. The material will stick to ya. All in all I don’t think there is a better jacket out there for backpacking.

Soft, warm, wonderful This jacket amazes me. The 7d fabric (inside and out) is like wearing a cloud. I have never seen a lightweight synthetic with so much loft. I think it is as warm as high quality down, maybe warmer due to the lack of quilted seams. I wore it for 6 days in 30-45 degree weather at high elevation in the Pasayten Wilderness. I'm 5'11", 155 lbs. The medium fits me well- I could gain 10 or 20 lbs and it could still fit, but it is not too loose on my body. A small would be too tight on me. It is slightly longer in the body than I expected, extending to my butt rather than waist, but that's fine. As they say, it runs about 1/2 size large, and I find this true. This will be my new go to jacket for cool weather. Excellent construction.

Seems like the microfleece plus windshirt is a more versatile combo for hiking in multiple temperature ranges, but then again, I’ve never worn an APEX jacket. The Torrid seems like a better insulator option for folks who don’t use windshirts or fleec Seems like the microfleece plus windshirt is a more versatile combo for hiking in multiple temperature ranges, but then again, I’ve never worn an APEX jacket. The Torrid seems like a better insulator option for folks who don’t use windshirts or fleece perhaps?

Torrid apex Bought this to replace a tab xenon x that I had for 3 years after the zipper broke and the insulation packed out. It is about 6 oz lighter but feels like the same warmth. I got 10d on the shell with a 7d liner. Seems to be similar durability but the stitching is farther apart which makes it warmer but maybe less durable and can cause the insulation and the fabric to be kinda offset from the other. That is the price of super light synth. It is just a little less comfortable, I had the same "problem" with my Alex quilt again, not a huge deal. No chest pocket either which is not a deal breaker. The hood also looks better. Over all I am satisfied as long as the zipper holds up and the insulation doesn't pack out too soon.

Incredibly warm and lightweight Very impressed by the warmth to weight ratio. Packs small. Nice trim fit. Jacket held up well in wind, rain, snow and hail in temps down to 30 degrees with windchill in the low 20's. I wore just a lightweight merino wool shirt underneath. Light rain and snow did not wet thru the outside fabric. I got the 7D fabric inside and out and was impressed by the windproofiness. My new favorite jacket.

The main zipper broke clean off after 7 uses in 9 weeks. It's now useless. Poor build quality. Enjoy my money.

Don’t let the weight fool you, the Torrid APEX jacket delivers an incredible warmth to weight ratio that is sure to keep you toasty when the temperature drops. Built using CLIMASHIELD™APEX synthetic insulation, the Torrid maintains breathability and Don’t let the weight fool you, the Torrid APEX jacket delivers an incredible warmth to weight ratio that is sure to keep you toasty when the temperature drops. Built using CLIMASHIELD™APEX synthetic insulation, the Torrid maintains breathability and warmth even when wet. The Torrid is designed to be ultralight, compressible, and warm wherever you might go.

Torrid Apex Jacket Insanely lightweight and cozy. It really seems to wear a warm cloud!!

Great Jacket, Great Fit I am very happy with the fit and feel of this jacket. I am right at the top of the size range and even there the size chart aid it would fit and it did and is comfortable.

Apex jacket Excellent product. Go to jacket for hiking in spring and fall. Light weight yet very warm . Ideal for changing weather conditions.

Torrid Apex I’m very pleased with my new jacket. EE completely exceeded my expectations on this. I’m an XL guy and puffy jackets aren’t made for us. Well the Torrid Apex keep you warm without giving you the Pillsbury Dough Boy look and feel. I’ve not had an opportunity to try it below 40 degrees, it’s kept me plenty warm with just a T-shirt underneath. The jacket’s fit is towards the roomy side allowing room to layer. Just as advertised. Very pleased with the fit and finish. Very high quality at a pretty good price.

Torred Apex Jacket Definitely one of the best lightweight, synthetic mid-layers that I've owned. I constantly use it in pair with other mid-layers and a hard shell on top of it. I live in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, and have used it in a wide variety of conditions. When wet, it still retains its warmth value. In extreme cold (I've used mine, paired with other layers, of course) down to -40F and its held its own. If you are looking for a minimalist jacket without tons of frills, this will do you well. Fits true to size. Outside material is durable too.

Awesome Jacket There is a reason why this jacket receives so many 5 star reviews. I have a medium, hooded 10 inner/outer jacket (orange inside, green outside) and absolutely love it. I am 5'10'' and 165. In a dress shirt I wear 16 1/2 neck and 33 inch sleeves. The medium has plenty of room for layering. I have had it for one month now and have no issues with it keeping me warm or with wind cutting through it. Excellent craftsmanship and very lightweight. I would echo the other reviews that a cinch cord on the bottom (like the one on the hood) would be nice, but definitely not a deal breaker. The elastic cuffs are just fine and I don't think you would need cinch cords for the cuffs like some other reviews have mentioned. Overall a great jacket and would highly recommend it.

Keeps me toasty I have the men’s jacket because the female version wasnt available at the time. I’ve used this jacket for both overnight hiking and winter trips. It keeps me toasty warm. My only complaint is the right pocket zipper keeps getting caught on excess material.

My husbands ‘complaint’ about my jacket is he states I ‘look like a sleeping bag’ and I look ‘frumpy’ and ‘it hides my curves’. To clarify, none of these are my complaints lol. I love the hood and collar closes high on my face keeping the wind out.

Just wow! This jacket is phenomenal!

Sizing - Spot-on

Quality - A++

Durability - Remains to be seen, but I have total confidence in this jacket

Weight - Wow! Incredibly lightweight

Insulation - Very warm and breathable

Colors - Awesome!

Fabric - 10D & 7D - soft to the touch, but strong and holds up well. I’m in love with the feel of the 7D!



I’m beyond impressed with this jacket. I’m just thrilled with it!!

Better jacket then my Ghost Whisperer. First off, let me say the craftsmanship is supreme, just like every other EE product I have purchased (10 degree Revelation, 10 degree Enigma). Sadly I have yet to take this product on a full trip as of right now but I have taken this jacket outside just for outside wear in 20 degree weather and I will say that it kept me very warm. I was skeptical of this product at first because I come from using down only insulation but after seeing how this jacket has performed in such low temps I think I will purchase another jacket in the near future for my wife, also I love the soft-ness of the 7D fabric. The stitching is perfect and the quality is top notch, if your looking for a warm backpacking jacket and want to try something other than down I highly recommend this product.

Torrid apex jacket I've bought a few of these,for myself and family. Hooded , non hooded, 10D, 7D. The 7D version is the most comfortable and very light. Huge weight saving for backpacking as it is the goto to bring the cloths weight component down. I tend to also wear it at home as well, so light and warm. Cordlocks and fine shockcord for waist and wrists would make it even better. Please make this an option.



Perfect Jacket for Backcountry Wore the Apex for 5 weeks this Aug - Sept while backpacking in MT (Glacier), ID (Sawtooths), and CO (Flat Tops). We had temps down to 24 deg some nights and my Apex kept me warm while sitting around the food areas both morning and nights. I was a bit concerned about durability when I unpacked it but it held up very well with some care. It packs up small and was very warm for its size and weight. Excellent!!

Torrid Apex jacket I just wore this jacket on a steelhead trip to Erie, PA in wet, 30-40ish degree weather. I layered this over a thermal shirt and a sweater and under my uninsulated fishing rain jacket. It kept me plenty warm. I had no need to add the extra layer I had in my pack. The fit and sizing as recommended on the site was spot-on. It is just big enough to layer over a couple other pieces of clothing and fitted enough to get another jacket comfortably over it.

Nearly Perfect... This thing is crazy warm, light and comfy... I am testing it against the Montbelle PLASMA 1000 ALPINE DOWN PARKA that costs more than twice and weighs a couple of ozs less and will report back. If there is much chance of moisture I'm taking the Torrid hands down.



My only complaint is the zipper it's flimsy. It works, but twice the zipper opened from the bottom. I may have to pay more attention when zipping up. But why not use a more durable zipper the trade up in wt is worth it, who wants a zipper failure out there? But this could end up being my goto favorite piece of gear.

Apex Jacket The fit is perfect. I will not be on the trail until next March so the real test waits. I'm in upstate New York working outside most of the time. While I have not experienced winter weather yet, I have been out on blustery 35 degree days. Good wind protection and warm. The only drawback I've noticed is the chord the bottom of the jacket. Mine is snug which is fine except for windy times when the wind gusts gets under it.



I realize EE plays a balancing act between low weight and quality. Given the option I'd add two chord tightners.

Met expectations Very warm. No problem with sleeves like prior comments.

Nothing like it in the field right now. The Torrid Apex Jacket is the lightest and warmest jacket I own, by far. I purchased the collar (hoodless) version with 7D thickness inside and out, and I'm glad I did. The entire weight is somewhere around 6.5 oz., which is unbeatable for a synthetic, and also comparable with the best down jacket's available. To me, the Torrid Apex is worth the price, and is suitable especially for weather that is 10 degrees F or colder. While comfortability is entirely subjective, I would not wear this jacket for a day that was only slightly brisk or breezy, as I am afraid I would overheat. When I pair my Torrid Apex with a warmer base layer, I have an amazing level of outdoor warmth versatility. My only feedback for possible improvements would be to offer versions with outer layers that are more natural-looking, more earth-tone in style, and less shiny, and also to continue to create versions that are even more form fitting and slightly less puffy.

Men's Torrid Apex Jacket Very warm, very comfortable, and very lightweight. I ordered the 10 denier outer-shell, which is perfect for on-trail backpacking. If you think you'll be doing some bushwhacking, order the heavier 20d outer-shell.

Almost a perfect jacket. There are two glaring faults to this jacket, which is otherwise a pretty much perfect jacket. The two problems are the cuffs aren't able to cinch down, and neither is there a draw at the bottom of the jacket. I have pretty normal wrists, and though there is elastic, it still lets air flow in. The bottom is even worse. I have a good two inches on a medium jacket, I am 170 lbs (I finished my AT hike at 146, so imagine this gap is just going to get worse as I hike the PCT.) Honestly the cut of the jacket looks like it goes straight down from the chest, and the elastic barely does anything. I am thinking since there is a band already there I may hand stitch in my own draw string (Like the one at the hood). But really it makes no sense it's not already there. Now, that said. This jacket is fantastic for it's warmth to weight ratio, and the fabric (got the 7d) feels great. I snagged the jacket on a rose bush, and cringed, but when I looked I couldn't find any holes in it. I'm pretty impressed. Hopefully they will fix these issues (Should be easy) by the time you guys buy one, and really, you should!

Excellent! Haven't been able to use it on the trail yet, but I have high expectations. Got to use it the first time yesterday, 10/11/18. Michigan weather was 41 with feels like at 39 with a nice breeze. Of course my daughter was cheering at a football game so I sat in the stands to support her. I had no issues at all. The warmest part of my body was where the coat was. No issues with wind or temp. Looking forward to trying it in a little more "relaxing" environment.

Comfort and Warmth Like all Enlightened Equipment gear the Apex Torrid is exceptionally well made and super light. The fit is about a half size large; exactly like is should be for layering.



Since I'm in Texas it's not exactly jacket season yet. I'll be doing a week in the Chisos Mountains in Big Bend National Park this January. That will be a good first test. The second test will begin in June with a thru-hike on the Colorado Trail. I have no doubt it will pass both with ease.

Torrid Apex Jacket Great product, from start of the order to the finish Enlightened Equipment answered my questions and I had plenty. I have a narrow long torso with long arms so it is hard for me to get a dress shirt that fits much less jackets either I am swimming in a baggy jacket around my torso or the sleeves are short. Stephen Escallier, Customer Service Lead ( and Nicolas) where a huge help comparing my measurements to the jacket to make sure it fit. It fit perfectly and I just put it to the test in the S. Sierras last week (9/2018) kept me warm and comfortable.

Thanks, Phil S.

Love the jacket! My hooded Torrid Apex XL, 20D outer, 7D inner jacket looks, feels and wears awesomely. 7D inner is so soft, 20D for durability. At 10oz the jacket isn't overly heavy. I haven't used it in cold conditions, but Winter is coming and I can't wait to wear it on my backpacking adventures.

Edit to add Just finished 245 miles JMT thru hike. This jacket performed fantastic. It is warm! For the weight it’s amazing and synthetic so it did retain warmth when wet. Awesome purchase.

Torrid Apex jacket Positives - EE (Stephen) worked like a dog to get my order out in timely manner. Jacket actually fits a real person, as opposed to Ghost Whisper. Love the fit! Warmer than GW but at same weight. Craftsmanship is excellent as always. Negatives - as its synthetic, does not pack as small as GW (nature of the beast, nothing EE can do about it). Guys, please shorten the length of the inner sleeve! There is too much material inside the sleeve and it pushes out past the cuff when putting on. I am not the first to complain about this.



Overall - fantastic jacket for UL. The sleeve issue is minor, but an easy fix could take an outstanding jacket and make it perfect. Do not hesitate to buy this jacket.

Very Light, Very Warm, Very Packable I've taken this jacket on several multi-day backpacking trips and I've never been let down by it. It compresses incredibly well, taking up very little space in my Kumo 36. I've hiked in it on colder spring days and it never felt constricting or uncomfortable. The narrower-sleeve thing feels a little odd at first but I think it helps keep me warmer and it moves with me better than if it had wider arms. I'm six feet with broad shoulders and the medium fit me well. I ordered the 7D/7D model and I haven't had any issues with the fabric at all. Very happy with my purchase.

Torrid Apex Jacket I am 5' 8" tall and 185 #. I bought a large sized hooded jacket. The fit is excellent. Sleeves long enough, body big enough without being too big.



The jacket was delivered to me in June. I live in Northern California qhere the temp today was 105...so I have not gotten to test my jacket yet...but this Fall I plan to do so. I expect nothing but good results.

I went with the 20 exterior and the 10 interior to get a little extra wear out of it at not much extra weight. Time will tell.

The stitching is flawless, and I can honestly say that I haven't had any of those pesky feathers poking through the fabric that some folks with down complain about. ;)

Great Jacket going on 10 months of use Purchased this jacket in late October 2017. So far I have worn this jacket in the late autumn in the sub Arctic and found it to be a great at cutting the wind and keept me warm. During the spring and rainy days this jacket kept me warm and dried quickly after use. Sizing is spot on and I am extremely satisfied with the quality of the product. Definitely recommend to anyone who wants a light weight affordable jacket that uses a synthetic down.

No Longer Down With The Down! Holy smokes!



I was skeptical to go synthetic, no I'm happy that I did. Being a big dude on the trail comes at a cost with clothing: Hard to find something that fits, expensive when you find something, and the worst part, frigging heavy!



This jacket without the hood weighs half a pound for an XL 10D both inner and outer fabric. Less than a half a pound! My down jackets are near a pound and cost twice as much. Granted both get the job done, though the Torrid Apex has allowed me to shed more gear weight without sacrificing comfort.



Enlighted Equipment, job well done!

Torrid sizing I’m 5-11, 150 pounds and wear a 15 1/2-33 shirt. After reading other reviews I was unsure what size to order but I went with a medium Torrid jacket 10D exterior, 7 D interior. The weight is 7.2 ounces. The fit is exactly what I would expect, comfortable but not too loose in the torso, and trim enough that I can use it as a mid layer under a down jacket. The sleeves are not tight and length is long enough that it would still fit someone even a couple inches taller. For me, EE’s recommended sizing was perfect.

The awesome Torrid Apex Jacket Hello from Canada. Let me first say that the customer service at EE is first rate. (Stephen - thank you for your help with my credit card issue). I just received my large navy and yellow 10D jacket and its awesome. I am 6' 3" and 200 lbs and the fit is perfect. Thanks for the great service and a great jacket.



Large, Hood or Collar: Hood, Outside Fabric Options: Navy 10D, Inside Fabric Color: Yellow 10D)

Essential Gear Thoroughly impressed! Thank you Enlightened Equipment Team. I wear my Torrid Jacket everywhere. From paddling excursions to ice climbing ventures, to dinner with friends, my Torrid jacket goes with me everywhere. Throw it on whenever you get a chill and you'd swear it concealed a heating element inside of it. Build up a sweat and the perspiration permiates and evaporates in seconds. Combine the Torrid with an wind break and you're comfortable even when activity levels decreases. It's a new piece of essential gear. Quite possibly my favorite piece of kit. My peers have vowed to replace their other "puffys" with a Torrid. Impossibly Warm, incredibly light, expertly crafted in the US. Thanks again!

I think I just retired my Ghost Whisperer 10D outer with the 7D liner, hooded small comes in right at 7.5oz which is a quarter oz lighter than my medium ghost whisperer. The feel of the 7D is the most comfortable material I've ever felt. Not tacky even though it looks like it would be when sweating. It breathes incredibly well too. The lack of all the sewn through baffles like the GW really is what makes this a warmer overall jacket comparing them side by side. My GW would break down in light rain or even due to sweat which is why a synthetic alternative just makes sense. It does pack a little larger than the Ghost, but I usually stuff it loosely into any empty voids inside my pack and it basically disappears. The fit is great. I sized down to make this my mid-layer that also works as a standalone jacket while replacing my 13&16oz hoodless fleeces and adding some wind and water protection. The hood fit is perfect and the waistband fits me great. The only cons I found are that the inner sleeve will pull out of the front of the cuff when putting it on, the elastic in the cuff is extremely small/tight, I'd recommend they size that up or make it a with more stretch, and the last thing is that the elastic in both the cuffs and waist will twist inside the channels. I'm planning to throw a few tack stitches here and there to prevent that from happening in the future. Overall, it's my new favorite and not only would I buy it again, I plan on buying it again in a full 7D and more casual colors for around town. Good job EE. Really brought something incredible into the scene so thank you.

My favorite piece of gear Warm, light, not allergic to getting a little wet and affordable. My favorite piece of backpacking gear. Just wish I had gotten one without the hood. The hood is a little a little odd shaped, there is no way to roll it up out of the way and the thing is so light that the smallest breeze has it blowing up. Can get a bit annoying.

What more can you ask for? Outstanding piece of gear. I live in CA and have a hard time finding gear that can keep up with the temperature and weather swings that I encounter on my trips. I can go from a bone dry, 90F Canyon up to a peak that drops to 20F at night, and a passing cloud my decide to piss on me.

There’s a few pieces of gear that you should never worry about sacrificing a few ounces or even lbs on. Like RELIABLE insulation or a COMFORTABLE pack.

If you are that worried about base weight then do 100 calve raises and relax.

After almost freezing to death in a sleet storm. I have sold all of my down equipment and replaced with APEX. I don’t want to be a freakin weather man, I just want to throw my gear in a bag and hit the trail.

Thank you EE for making the move towards Sythetics/apex. I loved the weight and pack ability of my down quilts but not worth the stress for me anymore.

The only suggestion I have for the Jacket is maybe to offer new shell materials like E-vent...

But I don’t want lead times to be even longer so forget I said that. ;)

You guys are doing God’s work up there in MN.

Making superior gear at home, for a literal fraction of what the “Top Shelf” brands gouge us for.

Thanks.

-Josh

Torrid APEX Jacket Just got back from a trip to Arizona. I loved the jacket and I loved showing it off to other hikers. I wore it in the morning, late afternoon and I slept with it on. Awesome, AND almost 1/2 the price of it's competitors.

Surprisingly Comfortable Size small, 10D inner/outer, I get chilled at 70f in a t-shirt.



The shock cords for the hood could be placed better (I'd rather just have one tbh), and the wrists fit a little snug. Those are the only criticisms I personally have of this jacket, and for the weight, the warmth is fantastic. The hood design is less for casual wear and more for protection, being built to close around your face just under your nose. The part that touches your mouth isn't annoying, especially while stationary, and I use a buff under it for a great combo. With a midweight baselayer and a good wind jacket, I'd be comfy under 20f, but I haven't gotten a chance to truly test its limits.



I'm very happy with this purchase and it's in my top five favorites among my entire wardrobe.

Love this jacket First I will go a head and say I love this jacket.. I am a bigger guy and it is almost impossible to get a lightweight hiking jacket. I have used this coat on several hikes both day hikes and a few 2-3 day long trips with weather ranging from 50 degrees to down to 14 degrees and this jacket performed amazingly. The comfort, fit and feel of the Apex is incredible. I now find myself

reaching for this jacket as my go to everyday jacket not only on adventures. I am hiking 260 miles on the JMT plus side trails this year and this jacket is the one I am taking with me. Thanks Enlightened Equipment!

Torrid Apex jacket I bought this jacket after watching darwinonthetrail's review on youtube. I really love the jacket and it one of my favorite pieces of gear. Its cozy warm, well made and its pretty stylish too!

Torrid Apex Jacket I ordered this jacket because of a very positive review on a hiker’s YouTube channel. I am very pleased with the jacket. It’s great to be able to customize the outside and inside colors, and the jacket is incredibly light and comfortable but still very warm and as least somewhat water resistant. I have two other name brand down jackets and this jacket is lighter than either and at least as warm.

excellent jacket First let me say this is my first "puffy coat" purchase and was torn between this and a actual down jacket. I did a lot of research and finally choose the Torrid APEX, I am glad I choose it. I used the jacket for first time back in February it was great. It was a brisk windy day and this jacket absolutely performed great. Used it with no wind breaker and was warm the whole time, matter of fact I had to unzip the jacket because I got a little overheated. Thanks, I would definitely recommend this jacket to anyone.

Second to none! This jacket is absolutely brilliant! Arrived just in time for the 2018 American Birkebeiner and was so comfortable I slept the night through without taking it off. I blended a 10D inside with 20D ripstop exterior for extra durability and am still impressed by how packable and light this beauty is. Sizing fits true. Even with the hood down and draw cords pulled tight the neck gaiter keeps rain out and wind at bay. Excellent addition to your adventure arsenal!

The BEST!!! I got the jacket in 7D and absolutely love it! I’m 200lb and 6’2”, got it in large and it fits perfect. I wear it almost every day... Took it to skiing as a mid layer on slopes and just around town over a tshirt. I like it a lot better than a down jacket, water resistant, super light and warm. Can’t say enough good things about it.

Torrid Jacket Collar Hi-collar, black 10D in/outside

188cm/95kg size L fit perfectly

Very well designed jacket

sleeves and body are long enough

warmer than expected

very light and good compressibility

I like the tight fit in the sleeves

I would appreciate a cinch cord at the hemp and a pull over option with a fold-in chest pocket and half-zip.



ordered 2 (XXL and a XL) I am so glad I ordered both sizes, the 2XL is a little bigger on me which is nice allows for much more room and freedom of movement. and the XL fits perfectly without being too tight.

By far the best investment in a nice light synthetic (Puffy) Jacket. I will recommend this to all my friends

So warm The jacket is very warm and the hood has some loft to it. Planning to put it through its paces on some trails this hiking season!!!

Everything I was expecting. The jacket fits exactly like I would hope. Love the boxy build. Unbelievably warm and as light as described. 2 small complaints. 1 bigger to me than the other. The inner sleeves come out past the wrist and have to be tucked back in. The bigger issue for me is that the pockets are to close together which forces me to roll my shoulders forward if I want my entire hand in the pocket. It develops bad posture. Still rating this jacket as 5 stars.

Apex jacket. Warm jacket! I’m 5’7 and 120lbs and should have gotten a small. I usually wear medium black diamond jackets and they fit great but this one is alittle to big. Kinda a bummer :(

Love Great jacket. Light. Warm. Comfortable. Packs down small.

Torrid APEX Jacket I second Bob Seibert's comments about a better closing bottom hem, whether tighter elastic or draw string because my jacket also does not fully close with the existing elastic in the hem.

In addition, currently there is no way to secure a rolled down hood.

There is a very small logo tag (loop) on the outside back behind the hood which is sewn to the outer and inner fabric. Possibly this might be a spot where a longer logo tag could be used so it could accept a small cord to hold the rolled hood? On my jacket I do not want to sew through the fabric so I may add an adhesive patch or a stick-on loop for a small cord to hold the rolled hood.

My size is great and allows extra room for additional clothing as needed.

Beyond these constructive comments the sewing is excellent and the design is just what I would have done myself.

I have not used on a hike yet but living in Seattle with rain I plan to use this in place of my Patagonia Ultralight Down Hoody. They both weight the same, but down does compress a little smaller. I try not to over stuff synthetic insulation.

I would highly recommend this jacket.

Torrid Apex Parka Nice quality construction. Exceptionally light for what you get. Fits well though I disagree with the statement that this jacket is up-sized 1/2 size. I found it pretty true to standard sizes. If in doubt, size up. The hood fits nicely. Great customer service! I showed this jacket to three hiking buddies....two of them decided to order their own! I have three suggestions for the next generation revamp:

1) Add a bottom hem draw string or snug up the existing elastic. The bottom hem of my "large" was too large for me and allows drafts to flow up the jacket. The elastic band is already there. Just change it to an elastic cord and add a toggle so circumference can be adjusted to accommodate different body shapes.

2) increase the length of the zippered hand pocket openings AND raise the position and volume of both pockets.

3) Add an interior simple kangaroo pocket...no zippers, just a place to cash gloves, etc.



This is a great addition to my light weight kit! Good job!

Amazing jacket This jacket is awesome. First off it weighs nothing I've been wearing it all day and my mind is still blown. Second I am always freezing cold. Doesn't matter of I have three fleeces and a outter shell on I'm still cold. I had this jacket and my outter shell on and was comfortable in 25 degree weather. Definitly worth the money I don't believe down would have any advantage over this jacket.

Torrid jacket Great jacket, very warm and light at the perfect price piont ;yes I would recommended and will buy another. The reason I gave this a 4 star rating is the pocket location; when I put my pack on the waist strap covers the pockets; my suggest to offer the option 2 dump pockets inside the jacket with zipper closure on one the other open this would eliminate this problem. Again Enlighten Equipment has a winner..this is why you have such a folllowing. Thanks Robert Thorn

Wow! Beats Mountain Hardware Ghost Whisperer and Patagonia Micro Puff - Warmth to Weigh and Synthetic! This is an amazing peace of gear! Easily beats the Mountain Hardware Ghost Whisperer and Patagonia Micro Puff with Hood in terms of warmth to weigh and synthetic! https://youtu.be/hyOeSRvmp8w

Great jacket! I originally ordered a M but it was too snug in chest and arms. So got the L. Skied with this jacket as my mid layer. Metino wool base layer, Fleece mid layer then my EE Torrid. All covered up by a hard shell. One day half the lifts were shut down due to high winds. It was snowing heavy all day as well. I was warm and toasty all day. One chair lift has mostly a backcountry ungroomed area with a cat track out. I sweat pretty good doing that catch line poling and skating. Within a short time period, my body was warm and dry again. Jacket never felt damp. This jacket is also very wind resistant on it's own too. A down jacket most likely would not have recovered from damp snow and my perspiration.

Excellent cold-weather jacket! Now my go-to choice for general use. I generally run a bit hot so YMMV, but for me this jacket is quite comfortable on days in the 10-20 degree F range with no problems and even down into single digits. And that's with wearing only a short-sleeved T-shirt underneath, sometimes a long-sleeved T, doing moderate to brisk walking over moderate up-and-down trails, light to no wind, carrying no load.



I like the smaller size of the hood, obviously not cut for a climbing helmet. It fits and turns well and is not easily blown off my head. It would be nice if the hood were a roll-up and tuck-under into the collar type secured by Velcro. It would also be nice if there were an outer zipped chest pocket, and several inside open pockets, but of course that would all add some weight - the lightness of this jacket is great, but for me I wouldn't mind making it a bit heavier with those additions.



If I were to order it again I'd get the outer shell in 10D instead of my current 20D for more breathability - after a mile or so of brisk walking I can often feel some moisture buildup in the body and sleeves. Even in the single digits I find myself often zipping down the front to some degree for ventilation.

To sum it up. Measure yourself. The jacket will come true to the size chart ! I watched a lot of you tube before picking my gear and on this jacket there was a lot of mention about size which had me confused. I usually wear a large shirt and/or jacket. And I was led to understand these run larger for layering. The question that kept running in my mind was "how large is large with extra for layering?" SO, I measured myself and went with a medium. Glad I did too because my layering will consist of a thermal undershirt, a light weight shirt and this jacket under a shell. I won't say it fits snug because that may be misleading. It fits perfect for what I want. The arms are long enough (and I have long arms) and I have plenty of room for movement in the shoulders. I love that it is not baggy anywhere. The wrist bands are tight but this too will be handy if I fall forward into the snow or if it's raining. The waist band is also fairly snug so I won't be getting any draft or folding under my pack belt. I haven't had it out in the cold yet as I live in Southern California but from the other reviews I am confident I can start a thru hike with this jacket and not worry about anything.



Torid Apex Bought 3 of these for family members and myself. They are great. Everyone loves em. Really warm for how little they weigh. We really enjoyed picking out the color schemes. We live in the northwest and this jacket really does the trick. It's a winner

Torrid Apex Jacket I bought this jacket for my upcoming PCT thru hike and have been wearing it in the -5 degree weather that Wisconsin has been having lately. This is probably the warmest jacket I've ever owned and is so light! My only complaint is that the sleeves are a little tight. I can still wear a fleece sweater underneath it though. It is the perfect piece of gear for my thru hike! I would recommend it to anyone!

Torrid Apex I just got back from a day hike in 18 degree weather. I wore a merino wool base layer and this jacket. No other layers. I was surprisingly warm! As in comfortably warm!! Even when the wind picked up, I felt no cold air getting through the jacket! The hood is awesome and snugs down nicely keeping my ears nice and toasty. The zipper came up high enough to cover my chin, which is really nice. I'm loving this jacket so far! Very warm and exceptionally light weight! Good job designing this thing folks! Really well done!

Extra long and extra warm As a taller torso female, I was pleasantly surprised at the extra length in the sleeves and torso. The jacket is noticeably warmer the instant you try it on, and so lightweight. Wasn’t sure if it would become my day to day winter jacket with the 10D specs since it’s a little boxier than I would prefer, but the colder temps have got me grabbing it before I head out the door. Wish the was a women’s specific cut that still matched the same length as this coat.

Apex Torrid Jacket What a good buy. Merino shirt is enough to wear under it. Light, warm, great service. Only one slight design thingy: i do not like the stopper on the inside of the jacket. But with wearing a buff of some sort I forget about them. Wish i had such a jacket earlier. I would give this jacket to my friends and recommend it to others.

Warm and light like a feather This jacket weights less than the box it's delivered in. It's almost unbelievable. I've worn it around for about 3 or 4 weeks. Honestly, i'm still waiting for weather to get cold enough to wear this thing outside ... so warm. I've taken it outside a couple of times and as soon as I start moving it becomes a mobile furnace.

Excellent warmth:weight ratio, odd fit The torrid is very warm and at ~9oz outer shell it gives down a serious run for its money.



The fit leaves a bit to be desired, as others have noted the torso is somewhat boxy and the arms are somewhat tight. Additionally the lack of baffling can causes the fabric on the inside of the jacket to bunch up when I put my arms in the sleeves, causing the inside fabric to stick out of the end of the sleeves unless I pull on it from inside the jacket. Though synthetics don't need baffling, the jacket would be much for comfortable if the shell was less detached from the insulation.



I would also say the cinch on the hood is not really necessary.



These are all minor complaints however, and the torrid has replaced my down jacket for the foreseeable future.

Warm when wet. “Winters Coming”, or so they say. In the U.K. that has means wet and windy, with the odd few days of snow if you are lucky. Down jackets are light and warm but can suffer in wet conditions. So, enter the Enlightened Equipment Torrid APEX synthetic jacket.

Body length is good, not being too short, and the cuffs don't ride up when raising my arms.

The full zip makes it easy to vent and the elasticated hem keeps the drafts out as does

The generous collar. Two waist level hand warming pockets are useful for small items.

2.0 oz. Climashield APEX filling has a light feel to it unlike some synthetic tops.

Having said that it fits well with room to spare over my base layer and not that bulky under my waterproof jacket.

The outer and inner shell are Coyote 10D fabric with a breathable micro porous coating providing enough vapour transfer for mild activities (good breathability).

The inner material is the same colour with very little stitching and weighing 200g, 7.05oz for the medium. This Jacket is available in several colour combinations, with or without a hood and heavier outer fabric. I find it a good jacket when on the move in sub zero temperatures than one for sitting around camp. Although I think it will find space in my pack during the warmer months to take off the edge during lunch stops and an extra layer in winter when walking.



Torrid hooded is like wearing your favorite blanket I've worn my medium hooded torrid almost every day for a month and it is the most comfortable puffy I own. There are a few small things I think could be improved on gen 2 but I would absolutely buy it again. If you are interested, I did a more detailed video review on my YouTube channel which you can find here:

https://youtu.be/F4-fgmmM3PM



Torrid Apex Jacket - Great insulation When you combine all the features and customization options of the jacket, you cannot find a better value. I originally bought it for backpacking only, but I've been using it on day hikes and even on errands. The material is very comfortable and the colors are vibrant. Its so feather light it makes other jackets feel cumbersome. Most importantly, it holds heat expertly, and you will immediately feel yourself warming up within a minute after putting it on. I haven't tried it out on a rainy trek yet, but I'm looking forward to it!

Torrid Apex Jacket If you're interested in a very light, very warm, non-down jacket, you should seriously consider this. The cut is roomy enough for layers, but not bulky. The simple hood string and pockets are the only additions to the jacket, making it efficient and light. There is no waist cord, but the elastic at the waist and wrist closures does a fine job keeping everything snug. I've used it in subfreezing temps and it worked with my layers flawlessly. Definitely recommend this for winter and shoulder season hiking.

Light, comfortable warmth I have a comparable jacket by another company and between them the Torrid is my go-to. This jacket does exactly as what it needs to do - provide a layer that is light, warm and low volume for my backpacking rambles. Something this light in a synthetic WITH pockets and a hood is hard to find, the price and ability to customize colors makes it that much better. Great job on this one EE.