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Black Diamond First Light Stretch Hoody Review

The perfect active insulated layer for those who want something slightly warmer
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Black Diamond First Light Stretch Hoody Review
Credit: Backcountry
Price:  $295 List
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Manufacturer:   Black Diamond Equipment
By Andy Wellman ⋅ Senior Review Editor  ⋅  Nov 4, 2019
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OVERALL
SCORE
  • Warmth - 25% 7.0
  • Weight and Compressibility - 20% 4.0
  • Comfort - 20% 7.0
  • Weather Resistance - 20% 6.0
  • Breathability - 15% 8.0

Our Verdict

The Black Diamond First Light Stretch Hoody is a solid active insulated layer that is heavier and warmer than most of its competitors, allowing for more frequent use as an outer layer. It uses PrimaLoft Silver Active insulation, which does a good job of providing both warmth and breathability, while its generous fit stretches down below the waistline for added coverage. This jacket is a bit heavier on the insulation, making it more versatile for colder temperatures or high mountain adventures, but comes with the extra ounces that more insulation entails. If you like stretchy active layers but need more than the minimum in terms of warmth, this is the choice for you.
REASONS TO BUY
Relatively warm
Breathable
Good water resistance
REASONS TO AVOID
Heavy

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Black Diamond First Light Stretch Hoody is similar in many regards to the other stretch fabric, active insulating synthetic jackets we have reviewed. It receives similar overall scores based on its performance but has its own unique advantages and disadvantages. In particular, it is heavier than any other jacket of this type, but this weight quite obviously comes in the form of added insulation, as it is noticeably thicker and bulkier than the super-thin options we compared it against. This translates directly into more warmth.

The fit of this jacket is a bit more spacious and slightly less body-hugging than those jackets that are designed exclusively as mid-layers, and thus we found it easy to wear over the top as an outer layer as long as the temps weren't too frigid. The hood is helmet-compatible, and also has a drawstring on the back for tightening it up in a wind. The hem rides down below the waist and also features a drawstring with a buckle for sealing up the opening. We found the sleeves to be plenty long enough and the fit overall to be comfortably loose. It has two zippered hand pockets on the front, and a single zippered chest pocket also on the outside.

Performance Comparison


black diamond first light stretch hoody - we enjoyed this jacket on chilly days at the crag, and as an outer...
We enjoyed this jacket on chilly days at the crag, and as an outer active layer on fall hikes, seen here with North Sister and Middle Sister in the background.

Warmth


Using 60 g/m2 PrimaLoft Silver Active, the First Light Stretch Hoody is among the warmest active insulated layers in this review. It is noticeably heavier, and as far as we can tell, the majority of the added weight comes in the form of extra insulation, which also can trap more heat. While this jacket is not a substitute for a large puffy in frigid winter temperatures, it can serve nicely as a belay jacket in autumn in the shade and is also perfectly suited for winter skiing, where it can either serve as an outer layer or have a shell thrown over the top. The hood, hem, and cuffs of the sleeves seal in such a way that it is easy to keep out cold air if the temps are frigid, and thus add to the warmth of the jacket.

black diamond first light stretch hoody - in rough wintery conditions, this jacket is still a bit thin for...
In rough wintery conditions, this jacket is still a bit thin for providing serious warmth. However, compared to others similar to it, we did find it to be a hair warmer, and it is a decent outer layer for the chilly, but not prohibitive cold, that is found during shoulder seasons.

black diamond first light stretch hoody - pulling this draw string with buckle at the back of the hood helps...
Pulling this draw string with buckle at the back of the hood helps tighten up the fit around the face, which is handy for trapping in warm air or keeping out cold winds.

Weight and Compressibility


Our size small test model weighed 14.2 ounces on our independent scale; a fair bit heavier than any other technical insulated jacket we have tested, even ones that manage to be even warmer than it. One of the main advantages of this style of jacket is it's lightweight, but this jacket, unfortunately, misses this mark, and wouldn't be our top choice if we were trying to shave ounces.

black diamond first light stretch hoody - at 19 ounces for a size large, this jacket is far and away one of...
At 19 ounces for a size large, this jacket is far and away one of the heaviest in our test, and this is noticeable as you wear it. For those who want the absolute lightest clothing and equipment, there are better choices.

It is capable of stuffing into its hand pocket, which we found to be neither super easy, nor exceedingly tricky. There is a clip-in loop for attaching it to a harness, although once again at this weight, we aren't sure we would want to lug it around on a harness all day.

Comfort


This is a comfortable jacket, with soft liner fabric that feels great against the skin, and provides no added friction for a great interface with whatever clothing you are wearing underneath. While the fit is rather large and roomy, with a low hem, we took minor offense with the sleeves feeling ever so slightly short for climbing in; we wish they were an inch longer. Other than that complaint, however, we endorse it as very comfortable.

black diamond first light stretch hoody - the interior black fabric is stretchy and feels nice against the...
The interior black fabric is stretchy and feels nice against the skin, providing a comfortable contrast to the soft grey Schoeller face fabric, which also stretches as you move.

One thing we must mention, however, is the weight, which, although we talked about and graded for above, also affects the comfort slightly. Most lightweight jackets are barely noticeable when we put them on, but this jacket is certainly present the moment we put it on, we can literally feel it hanging down off of our shoulders. When experienced in isolation, we doubt this would be something most people would notice or worry about, but as we test multiple top jackets side by side, it is certainly noticeable to us.

black diamond first light stretch hoody - this jacket is very comfortable and fits nicely, with appropriate...
This jacket is very comfortable and fits nicely, with appropriate length in the arms and hem for mobility in sports like climbing, although the added weight is noticeable compared to the competition.

Weather Resistance


The First Light Stretch Hoody is more weather resistant than most active stretch layers of its kind. It uses stretchy Schoeller face fabrics that seem to have a slightly better level of wind resistance or its possible that this enhancement comes instead from the added amounts of insulation. The DWR coating also impressed us with its ability to force water to bead up and run off, rather than immediately soak in. While we would still pair it with a heavier shell if the conditions were super windy or raining, we would hesitate less to use this jacket as an outer warmth layer compared to the many other options with similar characteristics.

black diamond first light stretch hoody - testing the water resistance by spraying it with the garden hose, we...
Testing the water resistance by spraying it with the garden hose, we found that it performed admirably in this department.

black diamond first light stretch hoody - as you can see, the dwr coating is pretty effective at causing water...
As you can see, the DWR coating is pretty effective at causing water to bead up and run off without soaking in, and the heavier insulation is also a bit more effective at cutting the wind than many of its competitors.

Breathability


This jacket uses a variety of PrimaLoft Active insulation, which we have found to be one of the more breathable choices. We tested it against its competitors by running up a long, steep hill, in full sun on a 70 degree day, and despite its added weight, found that we felt just as cool in this jacket as in any other choice, and also didn't retain as much sweat inside as we would have expected. All this goes to show that it functions well as an active layer, and can be left on and trusted to breathe when you just don't feel like stopping and taking it off.

black diamond first light stretch hoody - this jacket uses a version of primaloft active insulation, which...
This jacket uses a version of Primaloft Active insulation, which touts its breathability. We would have to agree, as this one and the other jacket with a version of Primaloft, felt more comfortable and less sweaty during our uphill repeats testing session.

black diamond first light stretch hoody - this jacket features subdued matte finished colors and a casual fit...
This jacket features subdued matte finished colors and a casual fit that look mellow no matter where you choose to wear it. Our only complaint is that the face fabric wrinkles easily.

Value


While by no means cheap, this jacket retails for a bit less than the highest priced competitors. While it has its own unique advantages and disadvantages, the overall scoring and impression is that it is just as solid as any other, and so presents a relatively good value.

black diamond first light stretch hoody - with a comfortable and mobile fit and relatively high amount of...
With a comfortable and mobile fit and relatively high amount of warmth provided by the most insulation in an active jacket of this type, the First Light Stretch provides good value for those who want these attributes.

Conclusion


The Black Diamond First Light Stretch Hoody is a looser fitting, casual feeling stretchy active layer that is a bit warmer and more weather resistant than its competitors. That said, it is also significantly heavier, so it comes with its downsides. It doesn't cost as much as the priciest active layers, so it presents pretty solid value.

black diamond first light stretch hoody - this jacket is a great choice for active days when the temperatures...
This jacket is a great choice for active days when the temperatures are not too cold, like this hike through the pumice and obsidian in the Three Sisters Wilderness, OR.

Andy Wellman