Marmot Guide down jacket

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Marmot Guide down jacket

Postby Moondog55 » Thu 13 Jan, 2022 8:47 am

I've been looking for a medium weight winter parka for a while
WidEarth currently have the Marmot Guide on sale in my size.
Reasonably affordable at the moment; on sale to clear excess stock I guess.
Just a query on fit so I don't have to order and then return it if too small, is the fit guide for Marmot reasonably accurate?
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Re: Marmot Guide down jacket

Postby Lamont » Thu 13 Jan, 2022 10:44 am

I have a rain shell of theirs in L.
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Re: Marmot Guide down jacket

Postby Moondog55 » Fri 14 Jan, 2022 9:04 am

Well they had one XXL left so with Ceciles grudging permission I just bought it.
According to the Marmot website it's the correct size but she says I have to sell something to make room. A real shame it was black because we all know red ones are warmer.
Might be here by Monday; I paid for express postage.
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Re: Marmot Guide down jacket

Postby Moondog55 » Sat 15 Jan, 2022 6:52 am

Just a "Heads Up" for everybody.
Yesterday I received an email from the Australian distributor of Marmot [ I'd asked for extra information on the parka] and Marmot are withdrawing from the Australian market.
Not sure if that's why the parks are half price but there may be discounts on Marmot gear coming. Also when I checked today there were still XXL parks available so I didn't get the last one after all.
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Re: Marmot Guide down jacket

Postby Moondog55 » Mon 17 Jan, 2022 10:48 am

Well the garment arrived. It's OK but it is called a "Down Hoody" not a parka and as a "Hoody" it is as described.
I have to say tho that the Marmot size guide is as unreliable as Macpacs and it fits more like a Large/Extra Large. There is very little room for layering in winter and it is filled for maximum loft not maximum warmth, especially as it is stitched through and not box walled. The cut is not "regular" as described but much more athletic and slim; especially in the sleeves.
This may create a problem with my Macpac Pisa top so I may need to go back to using the Patagonia R1 Ninja gridfleece and make a new windshirt.
Warmth wise it will sit between the Uniqlo UL and the old dinosaur and about equal to the Patagonia DAS I have been using but half the weight and bulk. Worth what I paid but not worth full Australian retail by a long margin and the fabric looks and feels fragile so not a mountaineering top despite the helmet shaped hood but probably suitable for sheltered static above the snowline here. Time will tell if it will need a shell over it for wind resistance and the extra warmth a secondary shell gives, it is not anywhere near large enough to wear as a belay parka, if I had an XXL Patgonia DAS rather than an XL it might layer over this but the XL is too small.
Hope this helps anybody thinking of buying one.
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