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Marmot Rubicon Jacket - Men's
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Sale Price:
$119.98
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Retail Price:
$299.95
Discontinued
Colors:
$119.98
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Item # MAR0901
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Quantity on hand: 14
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| Available Colors: (click to view) |
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Dark Inca/Tempest
Discontinued Color
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Forest/Cargo
Discontinued Color
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Description of Marmot Rubicon Jacket - Men's: |
Marmot created the Men's Rubicon Ski Jacket for skiers who prefer a dawn-patrol, backcountry tour to riding chair lifts. The Rubicon Jacket's two-layer Gore-Tex Performance shell provides top-of-the-line weather protection and breathability to keep you comfortable in any mountain conditions. Open up the extra-long underarm vents for more airflow during your ascent, stashing your goggles in the large internal pocket. Marmot designed the arms to move freely without the torso of the jacket riding up, so you can bust out some wicked-aggressive pole plants as you glide through the trees. Marmottopped off the features with a soft brushed collar, removable storm hood, and removable powder skirt.
Bottom Line: Get farther into the backcountry with the Marmot Rubicon Ski Jacket.
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| Material: |
Vital P-250 Gore-Tex XCR 2L |
| Waterproof Rating: |
Guaranteed waterproof |
| Breathable Rating: |
Guaranteed breathable |
| Lining: |
Eclipse Mesh |
| Core Venting: |
Underarm vent zips |
| Pockets: |
2 Hand, 1 chest, 1 internal goggle, 1 zip sunglass, 1 internal media |
| Seam Taped: |
Yes |
| Powder Skirt: |
Yes, removable |
| Hood: |
Yes |
| Removable Hood: |
Yes |
| Zip-in Compatibility: |
No |
| Recommended Use: |
Backcountry skiing |
| Warranty: |
Lifetime |
| Country of Origin: |
China |
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| Reviews (14): |
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| Great! 12-03-08 |
kstairs502140363 (2):  |
| Bought a black medium early this year, and am thoroughly pleased. I am 5'10", 155 lbs., athletic build. I like longish arms, but without too much fabric in the stomach area. This jacket (M) fits great and is 100% waterproof. Took it into the high Alps in France last week in 20 F degrees (-15 F with windchill), using a function long sleeve + light wool sweater + Marmot Zeus 350 gram down sweater under the Rubicon and was never cold. If you want more base/mid layer, probably want to go a size larger. In black, I use it for professional meetings as well. The shell is light weight material, but the inner side is not "shabby" as one reviewer said, and the outer layer stands up to plenty of rough conditions (branches, ice, backpack). Backcountry = super service. 5 stars for both the jacket and the service. |
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| Love this coat. Would buy it again 01-13-09 |
cdu2658338 (6):  |
| I have been looking at winter ski jackets for a long time now. TNF - Vortex, Marmot - West Face, Columbia - Titanium, Patagonia - Powder and this one. After visiting REI and trying them on, I got this one. This coat has pit vents, lots of pockets, great powder skirt, nice detachable hood, and the possibility of zipping in a liner with wrist sleeve clips. This jacket helped keep the wind out in -10 deg weather in Breck. This jacket also folds up small. I was able to pack it and store into half of the size of the hood, great for back packing. For layers, I wore a Smartwool Microweight NTS Zip-T, REI microfleece, TNF Denali Fleece Vest, and this jacket. Plenty warm. I would recommend this jacket to anyone.. I am 5'11", 210 lbs w/ 52 in chest. I got the the XL because the Large was too tight in the chest. |
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| Marmot Jubicon Jacket 02-22-08 |
mandaherch@cs.com (1):  |
| Just used it for a week of skiing in CO, and it was great! Conditions varied from minus 30 wind chills to + 30 sunny days and very little adjustment of layers necessary. Excellent wind stop and ability to pass moisture. My cohorts got North Face jackets, and all were Gore-Tex. I wouldn't trade, but they seemed comparable and all were very impressive- |
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