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Marmot 8000 Metre Parka

Price: £500.00

Marmot 8000 Metre Parka Jacket

 

The Marmot 8000 Metre Parka is a lightweight and water resistant down jacket ideal for high altitude expeditions. 800 Fill Power Goose Down offers the highest spec down available for maximum warmth with baffled construction. Articulated elbows and Marmot's 'Angle Wing' Movment allow for improved mobility. A well considered design for high altitude mountaineering.

 

Features
         
Marmot MemBrain® Waterproof/Breathable Fabric - Marmot MemBrain, Waterproof/Breathable Fabric

        
800 Fill Power Goose Down - The Best Down Available for Maximum Warmth, Guaranteed Minimum Fill
         
Reinforced Shoulders and Elbows
         
Elastic Draw Cord Waist and Hem - For Adjustability in Serious Weather
         
Gripper Elastic Powder Skirt - Keeps Out the Snow
         
Baffled Construction - For Maximum Control of Down
         
Stuff and Storage Sack Included - Store and Pack Just Like Your Sleeping Bag
         
Articulated Elbows - Design Feature to Reduce Excess Fabric and Improve Mobility
         
Adjustable Velcro®/Elastic Cuffs - Combination of Velcro and Elastic for Comfort and Adjustability
         
Zippered Handwarmer Pockets - Soft Fabric to Warm Hands
         
Angel-Wing Movement™ - Allows Full Range of Motion in Arms so Jacket Doesn't Ride Up
         
Attached Hood with Drawcord Hood Muff - Adjustable Extra Warmth Around Your Face
         
Down-Filled Draft Tube - Eliminates Cold Leaks Through the Zipper
         
30" Center Back Length for Size Medium

Specs


Colors:Golden Yellow/Fire (9196)
          Black (001)

Center Back Length:30in / 76.2cm

Weight: 3 lbs 1 oz / 1389.1 g

Main Material:Membrain® 2L 100% Nylon Ripstop 3.3 oz/yd

Reinforcement Material:MemBrain® 2L 100% Nylon 4.0 oz/yd

Lining Material:100% Polyester Embossed WR 1.8 oz/yd

Insulation Material:800+ Fill Power Goose Down

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