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"The women's Marmot Precip is a grade-a rain jacket if there ever was one. The hood is big enough so that you can really pull it down and keep the rain out of your eyes. The pit zips come in handy for ventilation more than you think they will, too. I'm no badass, so I wear mine more as a casual rain jacket, and not only does it keep me supremely dry, it's also pretty cute. I also invented an Elvis sighting drinking game in this jacket. So, it for sure fosters creativity."
Kelli - Moosejaw Secret Headquarters
The Marmot Women's PreCip Jacket is a best-selling Marmot jacket and one of the most versatile technical rain jackets on the market today. The Marmot Precip jacket is 100% seam taped and features Dry Touch technology that is both waterproof and breathable, a full visibility roll-up hood with integral collar, and double storm flap over the zipper that all combine to create true PreCip magic. This Marmot jacket is designed with angel-wing movement to allow for a full range of motion and pit zips for more efficient ventilation. There's a ton of birthday cake in the Moosejaw kitchen right now. Birthday cake Friday.
DECENT FEATURES of the Marmot Women's PreCip Jacket
- PreCip Dry Touch Technology, Waterproof/Breathable
- 100% Seam Taped
- Full Visibility Roll-Up Hood with Integral Collar
- PitZips
- Pack Pockets
- Double Storm Flap Over Zipper with Snap/Velcro Closure
- Elastic Draw Cord Hem
- DriClime Lined Chin Guard
- Angel-Wing Movement
The SPECS
- Weight: 11.4 oz / 323.2 g
- Material: PreCip 2.5 100% NylonRipstop 2.7oz/yd
- Center Back Length: 27"
- Fit: Regular
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"Lightweight, True to Size" 04/29/12
Love this jacket! Lightweight and versatile - I wear it in town, and on camping trips in the mountains. Holds up great even under heavy rain, and the vents under the arms are super helpful if you are layered up. Runs pretty true to size.
"Great jacket for wet, nasty weather" 04/18/12
I bought this jacket to take with me to Peru, where I'd be visiting Lima, Cusco, Machu Picchu, and the Sacred Valley during the tail end of the rainy season. It was lightweight, definitely waterproof, and also much warmer than it looks. Definitely a keeper.
"Incredibly Versatile! Wore it in the rainforest and to summit Mt. Washington!" 03/05/12
LOVE this jacket! I bought it last spring and have loved it ever since. It performs amazing in an extreme downpour of straight rain but also as a great wind stopper, here are some of my experiences:-hiking in rain/wind/any element: AWESOME! Seriously, my #1 piece of apparel-running: I tended to overheat, but the arm pit vents are great-everyday walking around (in Ohio, with bipolar weather): a great looking jacket that is both functional and fashionable!*I am 5'9/145lbs and a medium fits me wonderfully! I originally got a large since I am rather tall for a woman, but it was too large width wise. Also, I have the bright pink and I love it (so do my friends, I am very easy to find!)
"Great value rain shell" 01/01/12
The Precipitation is the best value waterproof shell out there (especially when it's on sale). I've been abusing mine for a year on day hikes, snowshoeing, spring skiing and around town and it is still doing it's job.I've stayed dry even when sitting in torrential downpour for 3 hours. It is very lightweight and packable, but it is not the most breathable though the pit zips help. It offers no insulation, making it versatile enough for summer wear. I'm 5'5 150 lbs and typically wear a size 8, I have a large it looks a little sloppy even with a fleece layer. I should have bought a medium.
"Great Spring/Summer Jacket...not so much Fall/Winter" 12/21/11
This jacket is great at keeping rain and wind out, but if you plan on wearing it in any colder temperatures, you're going to have to layer beneath it. Luckily, the fit is very comfortable and layering is definitely an option. The jacket itself is pretty durable, and although the fabric doesn't seem very tough, mine has held up through a lot of punishment.
"Waterproof and comfortable" 12/09/11
This jacket is great. It's very waterproof and even keeps some of the wind out. It's nice to wear over hooded sweatshirts and it's not too tight or fitted. It also has zippable armpit vents which is nice when it's a little warmer out or I am running. The hood is a good size. it covers to top of my forehead which is nice. The only down side I have noticed is besides the armpit vents it's not very breathable. Although, that would probably defeat the purpose.
"Great for keeping you dry. You get wet, you get cold!" 12/01/11
This is not exactly what I thought it would be. I got this out and thought it was like wearing a paper jacket. It is a little noisy. The more I wore this, the more I liked it. It does not have any warmth what so ever, but it does keep you dry. I am 5' 9" and weigh 145lbs. I bought a size large. There is room to layer. I do not like tight jackets, so it is perfect for me. If you like a more snug fit and are only wearing a tank or t-shirt, you could probably consider a medium. I am glad the sleeves are long enough. Even though this isn't the exact thing I thought I was buying, I will keep it and I do like the product.
"Keeps me dry in wretched Chicago weather" 11/28/11
This fall I decided to shoot for being an all season biker and invested in the preclip jacket and pants. I had a little sticker shock - I rarely drop more that $70 on anything- but this was worth it. I've been biking in all kinds of weather and the jacket/pants duo has kept me dry and not over-heated. As the temperature has dropped, I've been layering a fleece underneath and always stayed cozy. Also, the wrist velcro has kept water from sneaking in under my gloves. And finally, it is not so totally functional that I am ashamed to be seen in it. Surprisingly flattering. You should especially buy it if it's on sale.
"Perfect Jacket for Warm & Rainy Days" 10/17/11
This jacket is perfect for warm, rainy days. It's thin, and the underarm zippers help with some air flow so you don't get all steamed up. It's lightweight enough to be rolled up and stashed anywhere. I wore it several times when my dog decided he needed a walk in the rain, and it kept me super dry. Great jacket!
"Great lightweight rain jacket that you can take anywhere!" 10/01/11
This rain jacket is great - so thin & lightweight that you can roll it up & carry it in your purse for "cloudy with a chance of rain" weather. I also took this on a 3-day backpacking trip to Mt Lemmon in Tucson, AZ where there was wind & a rainstorm. It weighed next to nothing & was easily shoved in my pack for storage - barely knew it was there until I needed it! This jacket is purely for wind & rain....not insulated which is good because it keeps it light/packable & is perfect for spring/summer rain & wind. I'm 5'4" & 125lbs. I got the medium vivid blue which fits great & even has a little room for a light fleece or sweater underneath if the weather is chilly.
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