I love my Marmot Driclime Windshirt Jacket, whether it’s a shirt or jacket or whatever you want to call it, so I take it on just about every hike or backpacking trip that I’ve gone on since I bought it. I’ve had it about a year now and have worn it on about 6 backpacking trips. It’s great because it packs up very small, insulates and weighs next to nothing. It’s one of those pieces of clothing that would be silly to leave at home because of all of these attributes. It wicks extremely well for being insulated and it keeps me super dry whenever I wear it, no matter how high or fast I’m hiking.
It fits close so don’t expect to wear too much under it other than a lightweight base layer. But it rocks! Here is some information about it.
Wind resistant, water-repellent, moisture wicking and breathable, multi-tasking is a way of life for Marmot’s DriClime® windshirt jacket.
- Brushed DriClime® lining wicks moisture to prevent chills and discomfort
- Angel-Wing Movement lets arms move without restriction and prevents the jacket from riding up
- Zip chest pocket
- Mesh-lined underarms for maximum ventilation
- Jacket features: Non-Insulated,Water-resistant,Windproof
- Closure: Zipper,YKK®
- Zipper: Right
- Length: 29″ (based on size large)
- Fabric: 100% polyester
- Lining: 100% polyester
- Care: Machine wash/dry
- Total weight: 12 oz.
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