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Marmot Afterburner Fleece Jacket - Men's

Sale Price: $74.98 (Save 50%)
Retail Price: $149.95

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Item # MAR0894
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One of the best-known and respected names in outdoor clothing and equipment, Marmot represents excellence. Founded on ground-breaking designs in down sleeping bags and jackets and an early incorporation of Gore-Tex fabrics, Marmot continues to produce top-quality tents, packs, bags, gloves, base layers, technical outerwear, and rainwear.
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Description of Marmot Afterburner Fleece Jacket - Men's:
When the autumn winds drive the sightseers out of the canyon, the Marmot Afterburner Jacket keeps you on the trail with Gore's WindStopper fabric. Blustery days won't deter the Afterburner Jacket. Designed to fit over a light layer, the Afterburner comes in handy as a just-in-case insulating layer or as an around-town piece. Nylon reinforcements along the sleeves and shoulders add increased durability and cut down on friction when layered. The Afterburner's alpine-style zippered hand-warmer pockets give you easy access to your smaller items when you wear a pack.

Bottom Line: The Marmot Afterburner Jacket—what wind? I can hear it, but I can't feel it.

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Best Fleece I've Ever Owned    11-26-08
Tim Shaw (4): rank
I have fleece from North Face and Columbia, and this fleece far outperforms both of them. I was skeptical of the WindStopper capabilities, but they are just as advertised. I live in northern Michigan and with a sweater under it, I go outside in 15-20 degree weather with 20+ mph winds (like all last week). It is warm and flexible. I called Marmot to figure out the fit of this jacket, it is causal fit. It is not a technical fit. I really appreciated the longer torso length since I'm a taller guy (6'2"). I would recommend this to anyone, it is well worth the price.

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Great all around fleece.   12-14-07
timthegearman (1): rank
At first, I thought the fleece would be thicker for a 300 rating. However, thickness is no indication of warmth. This is a nice, warm, good looking fleece with well thought out details. If I had to do it all over again, I would make the exact same purchase.

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Beats the pants off TNF Pamir   04-21-09
Jay Simpson (5): rank
In my search for a good Windstopper fleece I must have looked at at least two dozen different jackets from all the major companies (and some small ones). The Pamir was on sale so I ended up buying it. Big mistake. The construction was quite good, but the fit was ridiculous. I got the large and though it was long enough the sleeves came down below my knuckles and the chest area billowed around me (I'm 6' 160). I reluctantly sent it back to BC and kept looking. My quandary was that I wanted a warm, wind-proof/resistant jacket that I could wear on those nasty 40 degree days in November and under a shell in January. The Marmot M1 sofshell material might have worked, but the jackets built with it were all too expensive. There were deals to be had on some Arcteryx jackets, but I wanted to be able to wear it even in non-outdoorsy setting without feeling like a complete ass (Marmot/TNF/Etc. are bad enough). The problem with most of the softshells and technical fleeces I found was that they were designed for aerobic activity. Great if you're running or climbing, but not so good for strolling around town. After my failure with TNF I decided to look at other brands. The ubiquitous MH windstopper jacket looked nice but it was too pricey. I decided to stick with Marmot (in my comfort zone). The Superhero, Leadville, Torrid, Afterburner, and Sharp Point were all tempting. The Leadville was too softshell-ish and wouldn't have been warm enough. The Torrid was really tempting but lacked the warmth and wind resistance I wanted. The Superhero was too expensive as was the Sharp Point. The Afterburner seemed perfect. I like my clothes to have as little flash as possible, so I got it in black--and it's great. It has the gray "Marmot" on the left side of the chest, but other than that there are no logos on the back or arm--something I appreciate when companies like TNF like to plaster their name all over their products. The Afterburner is fairly thick for a windstopper jacket, but it's also really warm. The inside of the jacket is all soft fleece, same with the two hand pockets. There's an inner pocket not mentioned in the listing that's quite nice (very roomy). Fit: I am, as I said, 6' 160. I'm fairly lean and the jacket fits nicely. It's not a super trim athletic cut but it fits pretty close and I don't think I could layer a whole lot underneath. Probably not more than a Patagonia C3 or wool base layer. Certainly not another fleece unless I sized up. It's a tiny bit shorter than I'd like, but it's not bad.

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Material: Gore WindStopper with nylon Taslan backing
Fleece Weight: 300
Windproof: Yes
Pockets: 2 Zippered hand-warmer
Recommended Use: Hiking, climbing, backpacking, cold weather wear
Manufacturer Warranty: Lifetime
Country of Origin: China

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