Two jackets. One mountain. Montec Dune vs Doom—Which one should you choose for your next adventure? Let’s break it down.
Looking for a high-performance snow jacket with serious style? Montec’s Dune and Doom jackets are two of their most feature-packed styles, designed for riders who want all-mountain capability and versatility, no matter the weather. They look similar at first glance, but their designs offer two distinct approaches to performance outerwear. One’s a pullover anorak with a clean profile, the other’s a full-zip that blends anorak aesthetics with zip-through practicality.
Dune | Doom | |
Uses | All mountain, spring sessions, park, powder riding | All mountain, spring sessions, park, powder riding |
Fit | Oversized | Oversized |
Design | Anorak | A-symmetrical zip-through |
Insulation | Shell or insulated (60gsm body, 40gsm sleeves and hood) | Shell or insulated (60gsm body, 40gsm sleeves and hood) |
Features | Adjustable hood, wrist gaiters, media pocket, oversized pouch pocket, handwarmer pocket, lift pass pocket, zipped collar, sleeve gussets, underarm vents, powder skirt | Adjustable hood, wrist gaiters, media pocket, oversized pouch pocket, handwarmer pocket, lift pass pocket, zipped collar, sleeve gussets, underarm vents, powder skirt |
Waterproofness | 20k SHIELD-TEC membrane, eco-DWR, fully taped seams | 20k SHIELD-TEC membrane, eco-DWR, fully taped seams |
Breathability | 20.000 g | 20.000 g |
Colour options | Multiple | Multiple |
At their core, the Dune and Doom are built on the same platform, offering top-tier waterproofing and breathability, varied insulation options, and the same stacked list of key features. The difference comes down to preference and basic design. The Dune is a pullover anorak with a side-entry zip, making it ideal for riders who love that minimalist, over-the-head style. While the Dooom is a zip through with a unique twist and a full asymmetrical zipper.
You get the same dump-pocket aesthetic but with easier on-and-off access—ideal if you’re layering up or riding in changing conditions. Other than this core design difference, the jackets are very similar and will fit, and perform, in the same way on the mountain. The Doom, however, also offers up a large mesh dump pocket on the inside of the jacket, so has extra storage over its pullover counterpart.
Both the Dune and Doom are built for all-mountain performance, making them great picks for riders who want a jacket that handles park laps, groomers, tree runs, and back bowls. The choice really comes down to style and preference. The Dune has a classic anorak vibe and is great for riders who prefer a pullover and like their setup minimal and clean.
The Doom, on the other hand, is ideal for riders who want that extra storage for longer days on the hill or when venturing further from the base, or who seek the convenience and quick cooling of a full zip. Ultimately, it blends the look of an anorak with the practicality of a zip-through, which makes it popular with riders who want something a little more unique without giving up performance.
The Dune and Doom both offer Montec’s signature oversized fit, giving you room to layer while maintaining freedom of movement. You’ll find generous hoods that are helmet-compatible, along with adjustable drawstrings, wrist gaiters, and powder skirts to keep the snow and wind locked out.
Each jacket includes Montec’s three-pocket front system, too, a big pouch-style dump pocket for gloves or gear, handwarmer pockets with zips, and a secure internal media pouch for your phone. The Doom also has that big internal mesh pocket for some extra storage, too. You also get wrist gaiters, gusseted cuffs for gloves, and a powder skirt to keep snow out on deeper days on both jackets.
Under the skin, both jackets share Montec’s high-end tech specs. They’re built with a 20k/20k SHIELD-TEC membrane, providing solid weather protection whether you’re out in a storm or riding spring slush. The eco-friendly DWR coating (PFAS-free) adds an extra layer of water resistance, and the fully taped seams seal out moisture.
When it comes to warmth, both the Dune and Doom come in shell and insulated versions. The insulated version uses Comfortemp synthetic insulation and packs 60g in the body and 40g in the sleeves and hood for optimal warmth without the bulk. It’s breathable, warm, and not too heavy, making it perfect for staying cosy without overheating.
Honestly? You can’t go wrong with either. Both jackets are loaded with features, built tough, and made for serious all-mountain riding. The choice really comes down to personal preference. If you’re into a classic anorak fit and don’t mind pulling it on over your head, go Dune. It’s clean, stylish, and dependable.
But if you want the ease of a full-zip without sacrificing the anorak look, the Doom nails it with that asymmetrical front zipper and hybrid aesthetic. Whichever you choose, you’ll get Montec’s trusted build quality, great tech, and all-season performance. So in the end, it’s just about what works for your riding style and what looks best in the mirror.
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