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The Men's Variant Jacket by Marmot. An ingenious hybrid design sets this jacket apart, with our unique Thermal R insulation sewn into the front panels for warmth, and Polartec Power Stretch comprising the back and side panels. It's a surprisingly warm garment that never feels bulky, ideal for cold weather excursions when freedom of movement is crucial. Power Stretch comprising the back and side panels. It's a surprisingly warm garment that never feels bulky, ideal for cold weather excursions when freedom of movement is crucial.
DECENT FEATURES of the Marmot Men's Variant Jacket
- Thermal R Insulation
- Polartec Power Stretch Panels at Side Torso, Sleeves and Back
- Thumbholes
- Lightweight Stretch Binding at Cuffs and Bottom Hem
- Front Hand Zip Pockets, Reflective Logos
The SPECS
- Weight: 12.8 oz / 362.9 g
- Center Back Length: 27.25"
- Fit: Athletic
- 100% Nylon Double Rip 0.9 oz/ yd
- Polartec Power Stretch 88% Polyester
- 12% Elastane 6.8 oz/yd
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"Not perfect, but fills an important niche" 12/12/12
When ski touring or winter hiking, I used to either layer thick enough to stay warm in front but end up with a sweaty back under the pack or layer thin enough to avoid a swampy back but end up cold in front. Well, no more - this is the mid-layer I've been looking for. Puffy-style warmth in front and breathable fleece-style warmth everywhere else. The sleeves are a little long and the thumbholes are a little odd (the fleece on the cuff past the thumbhole is too thick to really fit under a glove but too tight to fit over anything but a liner glove), but given how few other options there are that solve my hot / cold / sweaty problem so effectively, I can easily overlook its imperfections.
"Great jacket for cross country skiing in the N.Rockies" 11/28/12
I wear this jacket XC skiing both skate and classic styles in Teton Valley, Wydaho. The large fits me perfectly with absolutely no binding anywhere while skiing (due to good fit & stretchy fabric). I am 5;-11" & 190 lbs. The jacket is also very versatile: When colder, I wear it under a wind-beaker. When I warm up, I shed the windbreaker and stuff it in my fanny pack. If it gets warmer still I unzip a little. These options give the jacket a useful range from about 0 F up to 40 F (while actively skiing). The 3 pockets are great and the wind-proof/insulated front panel feels great on cold downhill stretches of ski trail. I just bought another one for my wife's Christmas present.
"This Jacket Rocks!" 11/18/11
This jacket is made very well, light weight, and durable for the elements. Marmot products are always made very, I used this jacket on a few trips, its perfect for those in between weather situations. Anyone who does anything crazy outdoors needs this jacket!
"Good jacket, probably not very good for heavy duty use." 10/20/11
This jacket is perfect for what I use it for, which is an everyday jacket that keeps me warm enough but isn't so bulky I take up a whole hallway. However, while it is definitely sufficient for everyday use, it doesn't feel like it would do well as a jacket for using in the extreme cold for any extended period of time, except maybe as a layer under a thicker jacket. If you are looking for a jacket that makes winter feel like summer, this probably isn't it, but if you want a great looking, sufficiently warm, and non-bulky jacket for everyday use, you wouldn't go wrong with this one.
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