Marmot DriClime Hooded Jacket Men's First Layer Tops

Marmot DriClime Hooded Jacket Men's First Layer Tops 

DESCRIPTION

Use this versatile layering piece as a base, mid or outer layer in varying conditions during high-exertion, outdoor activities. Wind- and water-repellent nylon shell prevents convective heat loss; Polartec(R) Powerstretch hood is warm yet breathable. DriClime(R) polyester lining in body and sleeves moves moisture away from you to the outer layer where it spreads out for quick evaporation. CoolMax(R) polyester mesh underarm vents provide cooling airflow as your activity level heats up. Sleeves designed with Angel-wing Movement(TM) allow unrestricted range of motion. Features a zippered Napoleon pocket and 2 lower pockets for storage or handwarming. Longer scooped back adds extra protection. Velcro(R) elastic cuffs and draft flap backing the full-length zipper keeps cold air out.

USER REVIEWS

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[Oct 01, 2010]
brice
Mountaineer

Amazing piece of equipment!
I primarily use the wind shirt for Alpine climbing and Back country skiing and it is my go to layer. I paired it up with the OR Radiant Hybrid Hoody. I can wear either alone or layer up to have the hoody against my skin and the Driclime on top if it gets too cold and windy. I did alter the Driclime and attached a removable nylon hood. This combo is absolutely the most versatile for the alpine environment, bar none. These are usually my core items I might also bring a puffy and lightweight rain jacket like OR's Helium depending on activity, length and weather. I also bring the Driclime when I rock climb instead of a wind breaker because I normally wear a light weight hot weather shirt this adds a lot of warmth for little weight. Although I know it wasn’t meant for it I stuff the entire shirt in the chest pocket for storage. Great product!

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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