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Face the conditions head on in the light and compactible Marmot Headwall Jacket. Boasting active insulation with great warmth for its weight, this jacket moves moisture away from the body and simultaneously shields you from harsh, cold conditions with its combo of superlight 20-denier NanoPro stretch MemBrain fabric, Primaloft Silver insulation and a lightweight AirExchange lining. This jacket's weather protection is fully locked down with a seam-sealed construction and water-resistant zippers
by
Alexander G.,
Verified Owner
from CA, United States
Updated on October 31, 2017
Got this for my skiing daughter. Light, comfortable, warm, and highly breathable. Light weight enough for a cold & rainy (Californian) school day yet also great for the slopes.
by
Brenda,
from UT, United States
Updated on May 1, 2018
This jacket has stuck with me through alpine ascents and long walks to the car. The insulation has held up over the years as has the water-resistance, but this is not a tough jacket. It's constantly getting caught and torn on rocks and tree branches.
Pros:
None
Cons:
fragile outer layer easily tear
Best Used for:
Backpacking
hiking and adventuring
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