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You could encounter cold, wet weather or warmish spring conditions on your backpacking trip, and the Marmot Men’s Bastione Component Jacket is ready for both. The insulated liner in this jacket removes so that you can wear the shell on its own for misty, humid spring days, sport just the liner in dry weather, and zip into both when the sun goes down while you’re setting up camp. The Angel-Wing Movement design won’t expose your lower back as you attach the rain fly, and pitzips help you cool off once you get the campfire going.
It is a fully taped membrain shell so it is rain proof to 20,000 mm which far exceeds the military standard for water proofness and is only slightly below gore-tex.
the inner jacket is amazingly thin (not bulky) but excellent to keep you warm. everything is removable! you can wear 2 jackets seperate in case you need. worried about the price? just divide the total by 2 thinking that you are buying 2 fine jackets with a seperate hoot which comforts upto your chin.
The only thing anal about backcountry is that their FREE shipping is absolutely slow!. in the UPS tracking you can see your thing in one place for so many days.
I see 2 prices. Which would it be for a men's large? Also, this coat form BackCountry on Amazon shows a $20 off orders over $100. Can I get that when I deal direct? Thanks for your help. Great site too!
I'll be climbing Kili in December - I know I'll need something like this for the early part of the climb, but will this be warm enough for the summit? Any other recommendations?
This was my first purchase from Marmot, and I must say I'm fairly impressed. The MemBrain does a fantastic job of resisting water, much better than my Mountain Hardwear Cohesion shell. Also has a removable hood. The fit is snug and not bulky like many other 3-in-1 jackets; I'm 6'2", 190 lbs and have a Large. This jacket is very warm (for Cincinnati winters at least) and does a good job of resisting wind. The lining doesn't appear to be very heavy, but it is just as warm as 300 wt fleece. I have one (very small) complaint, and that is the front hand pockets are a bit small. Other than that, this jacket is great.
The Bastione should be plenty warm enough for the top of Snowbird. It has a quilted synthetic liner that is warmer and lighter than 200 weight fleece. It is also versatile because the liner is removable for warmer weather.
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