Marmot Alpisist Parka Shell Jackets
Marmot Alpisist Parka Shell Jackets
USER REVIEWS
[Feb 23, 2003]
michael allen
Backpacker
for all my winter backpacking and cold weather play, this jacket is awesome, the 4 outer pckets let me stash and retrieve gloves, snacks, cameras, hats, just about anything, it is a bit heavy and bulky in my pack but, absolutely bomb proof and weather tight, the mesh inside water bottle pocket is real useful, i prefer a fixed hood but, the zip off is more versatile, spendy as all hell but gives you alot of confidence, if i could only own one jacket , this would be it. Customer Service excellent, i had a warrant issue and they gave me a new jacket with no hassles at all. Similar Products Used: north face mtn. light, |
[Apr 19, 2000]
Brad Nyenhuis
Day Hiker
I bought it this year for skiing both on and off piste. I was a little skeptical because of the light weight. I figured it would be great for backcountry but was afraid it might not be durable or heavy enough for cold weather and at this price, I wasn't about to buy another jacket for cold weather use. Customer Service At the end of the first day out I boneheadedly (probably not a word but you know what I mean) slammed the van door on the jacket, breaking the zipper. I sent it to Marmot and they had it back to me, fixed, THE SAME WEEK. Similar Products Used: Descente |
[Mar 09, 2000]
SWC
Mountaineer
I bought this parka primarily for mountaineering, however, I have used it for skiing as well. I think it works better for mountaineering since I hate carrying a pack, even a fanny version when I ski. The total lack of lower pockets makes it work perfectly with a pack, yet offers very little storage space to the skier. Customer Service Good service in Berkeley and Santa Clara stores. Similar Products Used: TNF |
[Jan 17, 2000]
Adam Mattessich
Mountaineer
Great jacket. Bullet proof armor for the mountains. I won't wear anything else when I'm swinging ice tools. It is completly waterproof and loaded with features. The downside, a little heavier on your back and a little lighter in your wallet. The undestructability does offset the price somewhat though, just look at how many guides wear them and ask how many years they've used the same one. If you can afford only one jacket for all your endevors you may want a lighter less expensive one, but if you can afford two, I'd get this and a lightweight shell. Similar Products Used: Moonstone Sauvage |
[Dec 24, 1999]
john
Day Hiker
Good quality, close fit. The length is shorter than expected but thats a personal thing. The removeable hood is nice when you want an unencumbered neck area for carrying a pack or on windy days. The 2-ply/3-ply construction saves a little weight. Similar Products Used: TNF Middle Tripple, MH Exposure |