Marmot Exum Jacket - Men's
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Sale Price:
$239.97 – $399.95
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Retail Price:
$399.95
Discontinued
Colors:
$199.98
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Item # MAR0874
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Quantity on hand: 8
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| Available Colors: (click to view)
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Cardinal/Fire
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Forest/Dark Cedar
Discontinued Color
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Hedge/Dark Cedar
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Description of Marmot Exum Jacket - Men's: |
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When dark clouds loom and ridgeline winds howl, you'll be glad you're wearing the Marmot Exum Jacket. With Gore-Tex Pro 3-layer fabric and Gale Force hood, the Exum Jacket provides a bombproof storm fortress that stands up to the nastiest weather. The Exum's active fit leaves room for a layering while Angel Wing sleeve design grants full range of motion without the climbing hem, bare-belly side-effect. The Exum's 3-layer Gore-Tex Pro grants the highest performing weather protection in the industry, so you know you'll stay dry no matter how wet the snow or heavy the rain. The hood's laminated wire-brim visor keeps annoying rain or snow out of your face, and the front pockets are placed perfectly for easy-access while wearing a pack. Plus, the light-on-logo aesthetic keeps things nice and simple.
Bottom Line: Skip all the BS bells and whistles and charge on through the storm in the Marmot Exum Jacket.
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| Reviews (20): |
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| don't buy this cuz then you'll look like me 12-20-07 |
surrational (9):  |
| in my quest for perfection, i end up replacing my shell every year or two. well, the Exum is my best purchase so far. its not only constructed very well, it fits the way a piece of clothing designed for athletic activity should. The North Face always has way too much extra fabric in the body and arms. in general, TNF is trying way too hard to look fashionable. the Exum LOOKS like a technical shell, and comes with the backing details to prove it. all zippers slide very easily (but not too easily as to come undone.) the large hood will accommodate any size helmet, yet cinches down very nicely without one. the hood also moves with your head across a full 180 degree plane (which is something no TNF jacket has ever done.) the only fault i can find so far is with the wire brim on the hood - it works, but should've had a slightly thicker gauge wire (my Eider Commodore had the best hood ever.) the pit zips do not bulk up at all, in fact you can't even feel them, and they have one-way zippers which makes so much more sense to me. i was concerned about the large storm flap on the front zipper, but low-tack Velcro-brand fasteners is used minimally and strategically to keep the flap closed, and it won't get stuck to your glove liners. the Gore-tex Pro is lighter and packs better than XCR, yet doesn't seem flimsy. long story short: if you're looking for a super-minimalist storm-proof shell, this will probably suit your needs. i've been bashing on North Face and for good reason, their quality is going down the crapper (except for their Freedom Pants, they still rock.) see my review for the misnamed Antigravity jacket; the Exum is superior in every way, including weight. Outdoor Research has top quality gear too, definitely check them out. |
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| Love It 09-25-07 |
BCoop (4):  |
| Got my new Marmot Exum jacket and it rocks! Super light and soft fabric. I wore it in heavy rain the other day and the drops beaded right up. Bent the wire brim on the hood to stay dry all day. Nice and breathable and great fit. Great price, too. Lots cheaper than other Gore Tex Pro Shells. |
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| Better than Paclite 11-11-08 |
iro2427233 (7):  |
| I'm 5'10" 180 lbs. 41" chest, 32" waist. Longish torso. This jacket is cut just loose enough to fit a down sweater underneath. The length is perfect for me (mid zipper in front, mid pocket in rear) The fabric feels better against the skin, and seems tougher than Paclite. The hood fits a helmet nicely, and the neck comes up all the way to the nose. The arms are average length. I chose the Exum over an Arcteryx Alpha SL because of its superior fabric and better face coverage. It is has a slightly greater overall volume than the SL. I also prefer the flap over the main zipper, to a sealed zipper, as sealed zippers are sticky and I tend to raise and lower my zipper a lot as wind exposure changes. The hood adjustment is perfect.
This is an ultra light shell, meant to be stored in a pack until conditions change. It weighs a pound. It is not a canvas ski parka. |
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| Material: |
[Shell] Gore-Tex Pro 3L |
| Waterproof Rating: |
Gore-Tex guaranteed waterproof |
| Breathable Rating: |
Gore-Tex guaranteed breathable |
| Core Venting: |
Pitzips |
| Pockets: |
2 Front Pack pockets, 1 internal mesh |
| Seam Taped: |
Yes, fully |
| Powder Skirt: |
No |
| Hood: |
Yes |
| Zip-in Compatibility: |
No |
| Recommended Use: |
Alpine climbing, skiing, touring |
| Manufacturer Warranty: |
Lifetime |
| Country of Origin: |
China |
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