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The Men's Ama Dablam Jacket by Marmot is an ultra-light down-proof fabric providing the perfect amount of protection for a wide range of activities from a strenuous mountaineering excursion to a light stroll through the city. This down jacket is quite popular and practical with its versatile features. You're miles from home base and the temperatures start to plummet. Luckily, you'll be ready with your 800-fill power goose down jacket for maximum warmth. As the conditions start to get severe, adjust the down-filled hood so its snug around your head, tighten the elastic draw cord hem and Velcro/Elastic cuffs to keep your body insulated and the cold air out so you're good to go! Once you've adjusted all your adaptable features to meet the demands of the brutal weather, bury your paws in the Handwarmer pockets for a little extra comfort, and then chill, or de-chill. You get the point. Once you're back in a sheltered area, remove the jacket and use the Inside Zip Stuff Sack Pocket allowing you to put the whole thing in its own pocket for space saving travel, leaving you room to take a few of those 'I want to take them, but don't need them' items.
DECENT FEATURES of the Marmot Men's Ama Dablam Jacket
- Ultra Light Down Proof Fabric
- 800 Fill Power Goose Down
- Attached Adjustable Down-filled Hood
- Napoleon Chest Pocket
- Inside Zip Stuff Sack Pocket
- Elastic Draw Cord Hem
- Zippered Hand warmer Pockets
- Adjustable Velcro/Elastic Cuffs
- Angel-Wing Movement
The SPECS
- Weight: 1 lb 3.1 oz / 541.5 g
- Center Back Length: 28.5"
- Fit: Regular
- Material: 100% Polyester DWR Ripstop 1.2 oz/yd
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"Light and mostly warm" 01/05/12
I really like how light and warm this jacket is, but if I had one comment it would be that the seams on the sides (especially under the armpits) really let in some drafts. There seems to be little to no down to trap in my warmth in those parts. I recommend wearing a nice base with this jacket to keep from loosing a lot of heat out your pits.
"go to altrec or rei or ems" 12/30/11
Moosejaw doesnt care if you are satisfied or not. I got a jacket from them, it had a hole in it after wearing 5 times. They would not gaurantee a return. Do yourself a favor, go to Altrec, or REI or EMS. They're all 100% satisfaction gauranteed. Actually, pretty much any other retailer online will.
"Super warm, super soft, and packs really well." 04/25/11
All climbers must have a down, its a rule. I would suggests the Ama Dablam. The coat is super light so you don't even feel like you're wearing anything. Great for cold nights out around the fire or cooking after a day of climbing. The fleece lines pockets are beautiful, your hands will never want to be anywhere else. The material is holding up really well i haven't been necessarily nice to it and its only got one small hole (stick fight). But what is a down without a few ducktape patches? I would definitely buy another one.
"extremely light, compact and warm jacket" 04/01/11
This is the jacket you can rely on. It's very warm and lightweight (like wear nothing at all).It has surprisingly comfortable, soft and warm hood - so you can forget about your hat. The same about gloves - hand pockets are rather big and toasty.It packs very small into its own pocket, so easy to take the jacket anywhere you take a trip.
"-14F and Stylin!" 01/19/11
I spent the last week in the Kingston Plains in the U.P. of Michigan, and I literally lived in this thing from morning to night. We had one night drop to a low of -14F and I was feeling good chatting with friends. Between the versatility of the fuzzy hand pockets to the warmth of the large chest pocket my digits, Snacks and BiC lighter kept from freezing solid. Not to mention the over sized hood is amazing, helps create that nice warming tunnel for the air around your face, good ole snorkel look! would recommend this jacket to anyone spending long periods of time in the backcountry and looking to add a great down layer to their outerwear to keep warm on those cold days in snow country.
"just spectacular" 12/21/10
The first thing i loved was the weight, second has how well it compacted. it folds into its own pocket (witch is lined with fleece) and that is about the size of a softball. but it is some how extremely warm. It says 800 grade down, but on a zipper inside the coat at a chest pocket it says 650, but no big deal. i have herd read some reviews that say it isn't good for skiing through trees because it doesn't have a tough skin. it sheds snow just fine when mountaineering or ice climbing and belaying or something. just don't let it sit in the snow for a long period of time because it may get a little wet, but not to bad. i am 5'11, 160 and have a medium and it fits just right.
"Lighweight ridiculously warm" 11/21/10
Stuffed this in my pack to go up Mt. Washington. A friend's crampon came off on the summit so I threw it on while we stopped. I was toasty warm while we sorted it out but should have taken it off before continuing down. Way too warm to be moving in. I've worn it out in the 20's with a t-shirt and been fine walking around town. Don't know how the fabric would hold up to skiing through trees though.
"Exteremally light, very comfy" 11/26/09
Last winter jacket that I got... that was a while back (Living in AU reduces the need to wear winter jackets)...was quite heavy, but this one when I put it on I was surprised how light it was! I still need to test it in low temperatures.
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