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THIS JACKET DOES EXACTLY WHAT I EXPECTED
July 22, 2010
extremely light weight, packs in it's own pocket which then fits in a trouser pocket ! NOT water proof and its not meant but will shed light rain and heavy fog like a duck. Gotta say I'm lovin this little jacket. It works well over a light fleece shirt or vest
Nice Jacket
March 10, 2010
I bought this coat before going to the islands just to throw on in case it rained, but it was easy to store, made a good pillow on the plane and I wore it every night once the wind started blowing and the temperature dropped. Great utility jacket.
This Wind/Rain Jacket Delivers!
May 15, 2012
WOW! I just recently purchased this jacket and I just can't say enough about just how terrific it is. The jacket's look and feel is of the highest quality, the fit is spot on (I wear a large and could wear it over a sweatshirt and still feel comfortable)! The zipper is sturdy and glides up and down easily. It looks great both over sweats and or jeans. I got the chance to wear my jacket immediately after I received it as the DC area received two days of rain so I put it on and took on the elements (along with my dog Zeus) and we won. The jacket kept me dry and comfortably warm and what's even better is that this jacket dries off quickly. Marmot got it right with this wind/rain jacket! BRAVO!
Pros: Great design, Build quality, Performance, Ease of use, Great valueExcellent lightweight, breathable protection
February 27, 2011
I was looking for an extremely lightweight jacket for running and other aerobic pursuits. This one really fits the bill. It weighs a feather! You don't notice you have it on. I tested it out on a long run through a mist to light-rain, damp cold winter afternoon and it performed flawlessly. The inside was dry, minus what my base layer was wicking away. The mesh armpit vents worked great in regulating the temperature. No claminess. Drawstring waist hem if needed. Elastic cuffs work as expected. Sleeves are easy to push up if necessary. Nice stand up collar which is comfortable against the chin when fully zipped. It falls just below the waist in length, which is good for coverage when the weather is bad. It seems to run just slightly big, but I would not consider down-sizing. Hands down I think this beats a lot of the other wind/rain shells that I looked at and were much more expensive.
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Aztec Blue, Black, Cobalt Blue, Glacier Grey, Green Lime, Team Red, Dark Fern and Cyber Yellow.
Available sizes, while supplies last, include size small, size medium, size large, size extra large and size extra extra large: s, m, l, xl, xxl.