ON SALE Marmot Women's Ama Dablam Jacket Item No. 10087670
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The Women's Ama Dablam Jacket by Marmot. The stylish, popular and practical Ama Dablam offers the perfect amount of down protection for a wide range of activities, hard-core and casual.
DECENT FEATURES of the Marmot Women's Ama Dablam Jacket
- Ultralight Down-proof Fabric
- 800 Fill Power Goose Down
- Attached Adjustable Down-filled Hood
- Zippered Sleeve Pocket
- Inside Zip Stuff Sack Pocket
- Elastic Draw Cord Hem
- Zippered Handwarmer Pockets
- Adjustable Velcro/Elastic Cuffs
- Angel-Wing Movement
- Wind Flap Behind Front Zipper
- Shaped Hem/ Dropped Tail
The SPECS
- Weight: 1 lb 1.1 oz / 484.8 g
- Material: 100% Polyester DWR Ripstop 1.2 oz/yd
- Center Back Length: Medium: 26"
- Fit: Regular
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"light-weight, warm, and functional!" 05/04/11
the Ama Dablam is a super warm jacket from Marmot! i was a bit skeptical when it first arrived because it's so light-weight & packs into its own pocket (one of my fave features). i wasn't sure if it would be warm enough for the Alaskan winters, since it lacks the big bulk many down jackets have. i was pleasantly surprised to find that this stylish, light-weight jacket w/ lots of zip pockets def lives up to its 800 down fill rating of super warmth! just be sure to order a size up, especially if you tend to be in between sizes, as the jacket does run a bit small length-wise. i'm 5'7' & the medium fits me perfectly, even w/ my long torso. otherwise, expect nothing but the best from this jacket!
"Warmest Ultralight Jacket I've Ever Worn" 03/21/11
It's routinely below zero here in Minneapolis and, with something underneath, this jacket is warm enough on the coldest days, despite its deceptively light weight. Up near freezing temperatures it can be too warm, much warmer than my North Face Redpoint and North Face Triclimate jackets. It isn't waterproof, so it's unsuitable for wet conditions, but I love it for the truly frigid days.
"Warmest Ultralight Jacket I've Ever Worn" 03/21/11
It's routinely below zero here in Minneapolis and, with something underneath, this jacket is warm enough on the coldest days, despite its deceptively light weight. Up near freezing temperatures it can be too warm, much warmer than my North Face Redpoint and North Face Triclimate jackets. It isn't waterproof, so it's unsuitable for wet conditions, but I love it for the truly frigid days.
"This Is NOT a jacket, It is a SWEATER" 11/18/10
This jacket does NOT work as an outerlayer. Maybe when it is 55F outside. It was nowhere near as warm as I thought it might be. It is not a jacket, it is a sweater. It is also fit for boxy, short-waisted gals with very small round shoulders and no forearms. The 'angel-wing' movement must be for girls that keep their arms by their sides and behave like angels, I guess. I am a 5'7" hourglass-ish figure, and I climb, so not only did my waist get cold if I lifted my arms up, I couldn't pull up the sleeves without cutting off the circulation in my forearms.
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