Gear Review
Genesis re-wrote the book on softshell
By John Softshellfan
Ranked #4944 - Men's Softshell Jackets
July 26, 2006
On a cold or rainy day I reach for the Genesis jacket. I own 10 softshell jackets which include: 3 Marmot, 2 ArcTeryx, 2 REI, 1 Mamut, 1 Royal Robbins, and an Ibex. The Genesis is the most waterproof. The hood tension strap keeps the hood in the perfect place, the pockets are in the right places and the fit allows for the use of a sweater as a base layer. This material is not the thickest or the warmest, but the technical factors of the hood and the fit provide warmth when you use them. If the temperature is below forty degrees, I want a sweater underneath. The Marmot Sharp Point jacket would be warmer if it had a hood due to the thickness of the fabric. Both are more waterproof and warmer than the Arc Teryx Gamm SV & Gamma Light which don't have a membrane, but consequently breath better. The Genesis' membrane and sealed seams create a jacket that is windproof and waterproof. The fabric has a very nice feel. You'll appreciate the laser-cut fabric because the glued seams line up perfectly. Like my other Marmot jackets the Genesis looks nice!
View Details: Marmot Genesis Softshell Jacket - Men's
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
Tech Specs:
- Material:
- [shell], Marmot M1 Tropo
- Fabric Waterproof Rating:
- not specified
- Fabric Breathability Rating:
- not specified
- Venting:
- pitzips
- Pockets:
- 2 front, 1 internal zip, 1 internal MP3
- Seams:
- welded seams
- Liner-Compatible:
- no
- Hood:
- yes
- Weight:
- 1 lb 8 oz
- Recommended Use:
- backcountry skiing, alpine climbing
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- lifetime
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