Wm's Montreaux Coat Reviewed by Marmot Athlete Heather Paul
No No Sometimes it is nice to be able use a jacket that feels like a nice comfy sleeping bag. Now this is not the coat for a day of skiing or hiking but just about anything else outside in the winter...
View ArticleWm's Ether DriClime Jacket Reviewed by Marmot Athlete Heather Paul
No No For the last 16 years, the original DriClime Windshirt has been a piece that I never leave home without. Whether I am touring or skiing the resort, trail running, hiking or just running around...
View ArticleVariant Hoody Reviewed by Luanne Freer
No No LOVE. It's the perfect new addition to my backcountry kit. When weather is milder, a great outer piece, when the wind kicks up the insulation protects just where you need it, allowing heat to...
View ArticleTeslin Parka Reviewed by Shea Flynn
No No The Teslin Parkaby Shea FlynnA parka that makes a statement: Getting tired of sacrificing style for warmth and comfort? With the Teslin Parka, you don’t have to. Whether out on the town or...
View ArticleRockstar Pant Reviewed by Marmot Athlete Fabrizio Zangrilli
No No Fabrizio Zangrilli, Marmot Athlete and Alpine Climber, reviews the Rockstar Pant. Learn more about Fabrizio at http://marmot.com/athletes/fabrizio_zangrilli.Guiding and rock climbing in the...
View ArticleRockstar Pant reviewed by Luanne Freer of EverestER
No No Dr. Luanne Freer of EverestER reviews the Rockstar Pant. Learn more about EverestER at everester.org. The short story is that my Marmot Rockstar pants have endured intense canine testing and...
View ArticleMountain Down Jacket reviewed by Luanne Freer
Featured I'm a doctor, so when I set out to test a parka I do what I know. A patient wants to know if his heart is strong enough to exercise? In medicine we do a stress test: put him on a treadmill...
View ArticleMicheal Silitch reviews the Marmot Work Glove
No A guide’s glove needs to be dexterous, warm and durable, and it should look stylish at the same time.To me, the Work Glove initially smacked of old school design, not having a very ergonomic shape...
View ArticleMica Jacket Review by Simon Fryer of the Colorado Mountain School
Featured This spring I was in need of a new waterproof shell…bad! I’ve worn out my Precip after years of abuse in the mountains, at the crags, and in the bottom of my pack. When I jumped on Marmot’s...
View ArticleLuanne Freer reviews the Venus Vest and Wooly Marmot Hat
Featured Dr Luanne Freer is the medical director for Yellowstone National Park and the founder and director of the "Everest ER" base camp medical clinic in Nepal. Learn more about Everest ER on...
View ArticleLuanne Freer reviews the Men's Moran and Women's Snazette Jackets
Featured The 2009 Everest ER team was comfy, cozy and stylin’ at base camp this season in our Marmot Moran (mens) and Snazette (womens) team jackets. Both jackets offer the most comfortable and...
View ArticleLuanne Freer reviews the Long Hauler Duffel Bag
Featured Dr Luanne Freer is the medical director for Yellowstone National Park and the founder and director of the "Everest ER" base camp medical clinic in Nepal. Learn more about Everest ER on...
View ArticleLuanne Freer of EverestER reviews the Women's Flurry Glove
No No Women's Flurry Glove review by Luanne Freer of EverestER. Hiking in the hills around Montana in the winter, you never know what you’ll find. Elk, moose, deer are common sightings. We breathe a...
View ArticleLuanne Freer of Everest ER reviews the Women's Ama Dablam Jacket
Featured The first ever Everest technical rescue training course for Sherpa climbers, sponsored jointly by Khumbu Climbing School, Everest ER and Rigging for Rescue graduated 8 proud Sherpa students...
View ArticleLuanne Freer of EverestER reviews the PreCip Baseball Cap
No No Luanne Freer of EverestEr reviews the Marmot PreCip Baseball Cap. Learn more about EverestEr at EverestEr.org.Last week myself and 5 hardy Yellowstone rangers ventured into the winter...
View ArticleLuanne Freer of EverestER reviews the Flurry Pant and the Women's Fjell Jacket
No No First Marmot snow angel on Aconcagua?Last month I taught a wilderness medical course while climbing Aconcagua, the highest peak in South America. As you might imagine, altitude sickness was...
View ArticleLimestone 4P Tent Reviewed by Shea Flynn
No No The Limestone 4P Tentby Shea FlynnDespite the surprisingly short time it takes to set up the Limestone 4P, this tent is fully equipped with hanging organizers to store all the essential camping...
View ArticleIon Windshirt Reviewed by Ed Crothers of the Colorado Mountain School
No I have been a fan of the Marmot DriClime Jacket for years. Mid-weight insulation built into a windshell makes for a versatile, lightweight piece of technical outerwear. However, during the warmer...
View ArticleFreerider Jacket Reviewed by Mike Leake
No No Mike Leake reviews the Freerider Jacket. Learn more about Mike on his athlete profile page at http://marmot.com/athletes/mike-leakeThis has been my go-to everyday jacket for over a year now....
View ArticleEric Whewell of the Colorado Mountain School reviews the Kingpin Jacket
Featured When alpine or ice climbing, one of the biggest issues I face is finding an appropriately fitting jacket. There are three questions I ask myself when selecting the right jacket for the right...
View ArticleEllipse Sport Tank reviewed by Luanne Freer
No This morning I ran in a 10K race in Bozeman Montana to support a great cause – a group of local philanthropists trying to fund their project to supply water and food to Ethiopian orphans....
View ArticleEiger 45 Reviewed by Eric Whewell of the Colorado Mountain School
Featured This is my first experience using a Marmot pack and I have to say, I’m impressed. Working as a professional mountain guide, I spend a lot of time in the field and subsequently lots of time...
View ArticleDrakon 45 Pack Reviewed by Fabrizio Zangrilli
No No Fabrizio Zangrilli, Marmot Athlete and Alpine Climber, reviews the Drakon 45 Pack. Learn more about Fabrizio at http://marmot.com/athletes/fabrizio-zangrilli.The Drakon 45 is that rare breed of...
View ArticleDawson Parka Reviewed by Shea Flynn
No No The Dawson Parkaby Shea FlynnA breathable down jacket. Though the 700 Fill Goose Down offers constant warmth, the Polyester interior lining allows air to effectively travel throughout the parka,...
View Article8000 Meter Parka Review by Luanne Freer
Featured “How was the summit?”That is the usual smirking comment I get when I enter the basecamp dinner tent on Everest sporting my 8000m Marmot parka. It is usually spoken by someone utterly envious...
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