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Since we’re in Utah, we know what Marmot meant when they named the Men’s Uinta Down Jacket. They were talking fall cabin trips, winter camping, and spring ski tours in the Uinta Cache National Forest, and they stuffed the Uinta Jacket with premium down insulation to beat the ridiculously cold nights and clear, crisp days.
Yes it has a draw cord at the hem, no hood, and honestly I can't remember if it has an inside pocket. Shell in water resistant, but not water proof. If you're looking for all of the above, check out Marmot's Mtn Down Jacket.
It's warm, it's soft, it looks good and feels even better...BUT it sheds down like crazy. I recently wore this over a woolen sweater for a bit and then when I went indoors I took out the jacket but couldn't wear the the sweater anymore because it looked I was out wrestling chicken...with so many feathers on my sweater. :(
As a firefighter, this jacket is perfect for me. I use it for chilly mornings and evenings and as a pillow at night. Another guy on my engine had purchased a down "puffy" jacket for nearly $250 and it ripped the first weekend.........NOT MINE. My Best purchase of 2009 so far!
This jacket rocks! I'm 6'0" 170lbs, and the medium fits like it was tailored for me. Very warm, and the soft-fuzzy pockets feel good to frozen hands. It's a discontinued jacket from Marmot, but there's no reason not to grab it off of SAC.
This jacket is great, very plush, lofty, and toasty! The fill is 80% goose down with, I'm guessing by the way the jacket feels, 20% synthetic insulation which overall is as lofty as typical 700fill jacket. The pockets are lined with a nice soft fleece material that's great for keeping the hands warm and comfy. The ends of the waist cord terminate within the pockets, which can be mildly annoying at times, but not enough to knock the rating down a star! Overall, I'm diggin' this jacket for the cold weather!
It's discontinued, Backcountry just happens to have some left. Quite a lot left, actually.It was specially made for a company, then they had a sudden change of heart, now Backcountry has them. It was never in the main product line.
Jacket weighs 1.20 lbs. Shell- Polyester P-160 DWRLining- Nylon N-150 WRThe 160/150 business refers to the weight of the fabric, not the denier. 1.6 oz vs. 1.5 oz. DWR means the shell has a durable water repellent finish, WR means the lining has a water repellent finish.Insulation: 600 fill downHood: NoPockets: 2 front and 1 internalWaterproof: NoCore Venting: NoWeight: 1lb, 10oz (737g)Recommended use: climbing, backpacking, casual.Warranty: Lifetime manufacturer.The jacket itself fits closest to the guides down sweater. It’s basically a guides down sweater with fuzzy pockets and a collar.
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