WINNER - Win a Mammut Eiger Extreme Jacket Competition

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WINNER: Just Tintin

From high alpine expeditions to ski tours and ice climbing – the new Eiger Extreme collection offers the perfect product system for extreme scenarios. With 25,000 hours fed in to the development of a total of 25 new products - each garment has been designed and tested together with athletes from the Mammut Pro team and improved until every last detail meets the Mammut motto of "Absolute alpine".

Now in its fourth generation, the new Mammut Eiger Extreme collection is still setting standards for alpine mountain sports clothing. From high-alpine expeditions to ski tours and ice climbing, it offers the perfect product system for extreme scenarios.

Here's your chance to win an Eiswand Advanced ML Hooded Jacket - all you have to do is answer the question below.

Eiger Extreme Men's

Eiger Extreme Women's

The Eiswand Advanced ML Hooded Jacket is an an all-activity mid-layer jacket that is lightweight, elastic and very breathable. Made from cozy and quick-drying Polartec® Power Grid™ with Mammut's Vertical Motion Construction™ ensuring a body-hugging design that is ideally tailored to climbing movements. The hood sits snugly and fits easily under a helmet or your hard shell and the flat seams are designed to avoid abrasion even when carrying a heavy backpack. And the climbing harness-compatible pockets make the Eiswand Advanced ML Hooded Jacket an ideal outer jacket on warm days.

The new Eiger Extreme range is available from:

This competition has now closed.



19 Oct, 2017
They look like Tellytubbies
19 Oct, 2017
My god that colour palette!
19 Oct, 2017
I love the colours! The clothes in the picture are, however, at the, ahem, expensive end of things. £1130 for the Nordwand jacket and trouser combo.
19 Oct, 2017
Yeah, I just checked Tiso, Cotswold and Outside - this jacket wins the most expensive jacket award! A good pub statement, but it'd be hard justifying such a price for a weekend warrior.
19 Oct, 2017
Clickbait. Fallen into the advertisers trap.
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