Marmot Jumpturn Jacket - Women'sCLEARANCE

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Sizing Chart Item#: MAR-76770  

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Marmot Wm's Jumpturn Jacket
Style Number: 76770

From Marmot: When the mountains are steep, technical and provide an insanely long way down, cushion the harsh blows of a long-day winter epic in the Women's Jumpturn Jacket. This insulated jacket houses three-layer, weather-buffering GORE-TEX® and Thermal R® insulation for warmth.

Features:

+ Materials: GORE-TEX® Products 2L 100% Nylon 4.5 oz/yd

+ GORE-TEX® Guaranteed to Keep You Dry.

+ 100% Seam Taped

+ Helmet Compatible Hood with Brim

+ Thermal R Insulation

+ RECCO Avalanche Rescue Reflector

+ PitZips

+ Hand Pockets with Water Resistant Zippers

+ Chest Pocket with Water Resistant Zipper

+ Sleeve Pocket with Water-Resistant Zipper

+ Powder Skirt

+ Zippered Sunglass Pocket

+ Mesh Goggle Pocket

+ ThemoCell Phone Pocket

+ Elastic Drawcord Hem

+ Adjustable Velcro® Cuffs

+ Angel-Wing Movement™

+ Weight: 1lbs 15.2oz (884.5g)

+ Center Back Length: 30.5in

Gender Women

Designed for Women

Fit Regular

A more traditional fitting design

Waterproof Waterproof (Gore-Tex)

This garment contains Gore-Tex, the leading name in waterproof and breathable material.

Zip Vents Yes

This garment has zippered vents to allow body heat to escape as needed.

Insulation Weight Midweight

This item has a moderate amount of insulation. Not too bulky for easier movement.

Length Hip

Garment generally ends at the hip.

Hood Removable

This item has a hood that can be removed as needed.

Powder Skirt Yes

This jacket has a powder skirt to help keep out the cold and snow.

Thumbholes No

The sleeve of this garment does not have a thumb hole.

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So bright
Posted by Caroline from Chicago, IL on 1/31/2017

Pros: Warm and unique
Cons:

Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes

I needed a new ski jacket this year and the Marmot Jumpturn caught my eye. I loved the almost ugly mix of bright yellow, green, and black. I wanted it to match my black ski pants, so this seemed like it would be perfect. The yellow was a little more neon in person, but all the better - might as well be loud on the hill. All of the features were great. Was warm on a 20 degree day with a baselayer and a thin quarter zip underneath. I had the hardest time picking size though. I'm 6' tall, 150 lbs. The size chart had me in a small - with the exception of sleeves. The small felt fine, sleeves were nearly ok, but I just felt a tad more comfortable in the medium. The medium was a little boxier, but I think it was the right choice after using it for a full two days on the slopes. Needing to fill pockets with extra mittens/gloves/snacks worked out great. I'd definitely recommend it if you want a loud coat. Even a cool snowboarding bro said "sweet jacket" to me. I'd say that's a win.