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They should have named it the Force Field.

The Marmot Men's Ether Driclime Jacket takes care of you during spring squalls with two layers of moisture protection. The inner layer of Driclime is soft to the touch and specializes in pulling moisture away from your skin to eliminate sweaty clamminess. The outer layer is a breathable nylon that is also wind- and water-resistant to keep Mother Nature out. Mesh underarm vents help your body regulate temperature, and the attached roll-up hood gives you added protection.

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5 5

redp96411

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Bought this to provide "in between" comfort...it's perfect for cooler temps with high humidity..dense fog/ light rain....works great and is super light..love the green color, too!!

5 5

Zach Luchs

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  • Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer

I was looking for a jacket that I could wear during work and not get too hot, but also something that I could put under and hardshell layer. This is perfect for both. It's super light, packs down well, and keeps you warm. Perfect by it's self for a light jacket or great for a base layer in the winter.

I am 5'10", 220lbs. Not exactly athletic...

frank patriot

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I am 5'10", 220lbs. Not exactly athletic build, but I am wondering if I need an XL or not. I'd hate to buy a Large and return it because its too tight. Can anyone give me helpful info?

Skiwolfe

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Go with XL, it'll leave you room to put on some layers underneath.

frank patriot

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Took your advice and went with an XL. Glad I did. I can wear a fleece jacket or a couple of thin layers, such as a wicking shirt, and the jacket is not uncomfortably tight. This is probably my favorite piece of outerwear that I own. So glad I got it.

frap294776

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I bought this about a month ago and I love it. I'm glad I ordered a size up (Im somewhat 'thick'). If you keep moving, this will keep you warm. I carry it on dayhikes constantly, but because it's so thin, be careful if you're going somewhere you may have to go through thick brush with thorns or briars. I got it snagged several times on small thorns and I thought it put a hole in it. No tear was detected, but I won't do that again. I'll wear a thicker shell next time. I wore a Columbia longsleeve wicking shirt under a Columbia short sleeve wicking shirt, and had this over it, and I was warmly hiking in low 40F degree temps. For bike rides, hiking, running...it's great. Best piece of outdoor gear I own, because it performs well, very very lightweight and versatile.

5 5

lareja542834

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This was to be my 2nd, because 1st is so great and this new one has hood. Best all around jacket I've ever owned. New one ordered same size as old one, but could barely zip new one while old accomodates multiple layers under.
Will probably try to find locally to check size before reordering, becaue I don't like paying return postage for something that appears sized wrong.

5 5

lareja542834

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Have owned a driclime for several years and think it's the best so couldn't pass up ether on sale and hood is great idea. However, jacket too small in XL despite my meeting xl specs and old one being xl. Could barely zip over chest. Also note specs fail to note there are two zippered side pockets which are nice to have.

Tim Coats

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Marmot Athlete Zahan Billimoria, of the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, reviews the Ether DriClime Jacket, new from Marmot for Spring 2011.

Tim Coats

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Marmot Athlete and Professional Mountain Guide Fabrizio Zangrilli reviews the Marmot Ether DriClime Jacket, a hooded version of the classic Marmot windshirt. Learn more about Fabrizio at http://marmotpro.com/fabrizio_zangrilli.

5 5

Sean Sewell

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This is versatile jacket. I use it under my shell and over a 200 merino baselayer for snowboading in CO. So far it has been great! It beets using a fleece midlayer as it is slippery and moves well with the base and shell. The hood is a bit of a pain in the ass. It has a tab to roll up and store it but it seems to loosen and get goofy. I just stuff it under itself and call it good. Plus it weighs so little. No reason not to bring it with you anytime you head out side.

5 5

ral4956394

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This jacket is a light ,easy to carry wind breaker for cool weather. The Driclime liner keeps the nylon outer off your skin so you don't get the cold touch.
Great for bicycle commuting in 35 to 40 degree weather.Bright orange color is very visible.

5 5

ral4956394

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This jacket is a light ,easy to carry wind breaker for cool weather. The Driclime liner keeps the nylon outer off your skin so you don't get the cold touch.
Great for bicycle commuting in 35 to 40 degree weather.Bright orange color is very visible.