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If youâve spent any time in the mountains recently, then youâve quite possibly noticed the eye-catching Montane logo zip past you on some craggy trail or other. Founded in 1993, Montane has grown from a small British label into one of the most respected names in performance outdoor gear in the western world. Their secret? Simple â a relentless focus on lightweight materials, technical innovation, and quality gear that performs where it counts â out in the wild.
While not as urbane and ubiquitous as âfashion friendlyâ brands like Patagonia or North FaceMontane has well and truly made a name for itself among trail runners, mountaineers, climbers, and endurance athletes who want to move fast and light. From waterproof jackets to trail packs to thermally efficient layers, their products are built for people who demand more from their kit. They also have a strong environmental ethos, leaning into sustainable materials and PFAS-free waterproofing wherever possible.
In this Montane gear guide, weâll walk you through ten of Montaneâs best and most beloved products. Five of these are jacketsâbecause when youâre British and outdoorsy, you know how to make a rain shellâand five are other essential items ranging from backpacks to pants.

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- Top 5 Montane Jackets
- Other Montane Essentials
- Final Thoughts
- Buy Us a Coffee!
Top 5 Montane Jackets
To be honest, I have been very impressed by all of the Montane Jackets that I had the opportunity to try and test, but these are 7 of the absolute stand outs.
Montane Torren Waterproof Jacket

Specs:
- Waterproof: PFAS-free PETRICHORâą (20,000mm)
- Fabric: Recycled nylon shell
- Weight: ~350g
- Price: ÂŁ300
The Torren is Montaneâs flagship eco-friendly waterproof rain jacket. Made with patented PETRICHORâą technology, it offers storm-level waterproofing while being completely PFAS-free. Ideal for hiking, scrambling, or just dealing with a rainy daily commute, this jacket proves you donât have to compromise on sustainability to get top-tier performance.
Its lightweight construction makes it very easy to pack away when not needed, and the articulated design ensures it moves with youânot against you. Helmet-compatible hood, harness-friendly pockets, and reinforced zips round out the package. If you need one shell to do it all, the Torren should be on your shortlist.
In terms of downsides, well it is not cheap. It can also get a bit warm in those weird sunny but rainy days we tend to get in Blighty.
Alpine 850 Nano Down Jacket
Specs:
- Insulation: 850 fill power goose down
- Shell: Water-repellent outer fabric
- Weight: 405g
- Price: ÂŁ210
This is Montaneâs premier alpine insulation piece, built for the serious cold. Stuffed with 850 fill power goose down, it offers phenomenal loft and warmth without ever dragging you down. The outer shell is water-repellent (but not fully water proof), and the construction has been fine-tuned to minimise those pesky cold spots.
Itâs cut (stylishly) slim to fit easily under a shell but warm enough to wear as an outer layer on dry, cold days. Whether youâre bivvying at altitude or trudging up a glacier, the Alpine 850 Nano is the kind of layer youâll thank your future self for packing. If you need a hardcore winter jacket then consider this.
Resolve XT Down Jacket

Specs:
- Insulation: 750 fill power duck down (RDS-certified)
- Shell: Gore-Tex Windstopper
- Weight: 568g
- Price: ÂŁ350
For those deep winter conditions, the Resolve XT is a heavyweight champion. It combines 220g of high-quality down with a nifty Gore-Tex Windstopper shell, giving you both warmth and weather resistance in equal measure. This is the jacket you wear when youâre not moving fast but need to stay warm.
Its box-wall construction eliminates cold spots and traps heat exceptionally bloody well. Itâs certainly bulkier than some of Montaneâs other pieces, but thatâs the trade-off for expedition-level warmth. It also looks pretty damn good for a puffed-up powerhouse. Finally, while the price tag is considerable, itâs still ÂŁ100 â ÂŁ200 less than similar pieces from the well loved jacket brand Arcteryx.
Minimus Lite Waterproof Jacket

Specs:
- Fabric: Pertex Shield 2.5-laye
- Waterproofing: 20,000mm
- Weight: ~200g
- Features: Full zip, packable, reflective
- Price: ÂŁ185
The Minimus Lite is a little featherlight storm shield, perfect for fast and light missions. Using Pertex Shield, this 2.5-layer jacket strikes a fine balance between breathability and waterproofing. Itâs popular among trail runners, fastpackers, and anyone who wants to save grams of carry-weight without skimping too much on protection.
The fit is athletic and wonderfully unrestrictive. Yet despite its low weight, it has all the essentials you need in a lite jacket â a fully adjustable hood, zippered chest pocket, and reflective detailing. You can toss this one in your pack and almost forget itâs there until the heavens open.
Anti-Freeze XT Hoodie

Specs:
- Fill: 750 fill power down
- Shell: Windproof nylon
- Weight: ~550g
- Features: Internal stash pockets, elastic cuffs, adjustable hem
- Price: ÂŁ280
An updated take on a Montane classic, the Anti-Freeze XT uses 750 fill power down in a baffled construction that maximizes heat retention. Itâs built for alpine conditions, ski touring, or any situation where staying warm matters more than looking sleek (although to be fair, it still looks great).
You get excellent wind resistance here, internal dump pockets for gloves or skins, and a slightly longer cut for core warmth. Itâs not ultralight, but it is definitely ultra-reliable.
Cetus Jacket

Specs:
- Fill: 75
- Weight: 360g
- Features: PETRICHOR Technology
- Price: ÂŁ250
The Montane Womenâs Cetus Lite Waterproof Jacket is a lightweight, high-performance shell designed for active outdoor pursuits. Constructed with Montaneâs PETRICHOR 3-layer technology, it features a 100% recycled 21D ripstop nylon face fabric, a hydrophilic membrane, and a tricot lining.
The jacket includes some nice practical features such as a fully adjustable hood with a stiffened peak, articulated sleeves with adjustable cuffs, and two large YKK Aquaguard hand pockets.. However, some users have noted the absence of underarm ventilation zips, which could be a drawback during more intense hot and heavy activities
Other Montane Essentials
Now before we go home for tea, lets quickly look at a few other choice Montane pieces.
Trailblazer 25 Backpack

Specs:
- Capacity: 25L
- Features: Vest harness, multiple pockets, hydration sleeve
- Weight: 800g
- Price: ÂŁ100
Perfect for fast hikes or long trail runs, the Trailblazer 25 is a smart, close-fitting pack that hugs your back like a hydration vest. It features a vest-style harness system for stability, several stash pockets for snacks or electronics, and room for a full-day load.
The design prioritizes movement and balance, making it ideal for uneven terrain or technical ascents. If you need one pack that can do it all for day missions, this is your go-to.
However if you want something more robust or something that can double as a day to day commuter pack,, look elsewhere.
Terra Pants

Specs:
- Material: Tactel nylon with Cordura reinforcements
- Features: Zipped vents, articulated knees, five pockets
- Price: ÂŁ85
An icon in the Montane lineup, the Terra Pants are tough, adaptable trousers built for trekking and scrambling. They feature a durable nylon blend with reinforced panels at the knees and seat, and they breathe surprisingly well for such a robust pair of pants.
Theyâve been field-tested all over the world and come with articulated knees, ventilation zips, and an adjustable waist. If you only buy one pair of hiking pants, make it these. The only downside is that they can look a bit âgeography teacher chicâ and I personally would not want to wear them in urban settings.
Final Thoughts

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As you can see, Montane doesnât mess around when it comes to gear. These aren not flashy, over-engineered pieces. Rather theyâre dialled-in, ready to use bona-fide outdoor tools made by people who quite clearly spend a lot of time in the elements. Whether youâre climbing, backpacking or fast tracking, or simply trudging through a storm, this gear doesnât let you down.
If youâre upgrading your kit or building it from scratch, any of these featured pieces are a strong investment.
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