Marmot
The Marmot club was created in 1971 on a trip to the Juneau Ice Fields in Alaska, by University of California students, Eric Reynolds and Dave Huntley. To become a Marmot you had to climb a glaciated peak with another Marmot. In 1973, the two began making prototypes of down products in their dorm room. The first products made were a down vest, a sweater and parka, and three down sleeping bags rated to -45 degrees F. The rest is in the books. In 1974, Marmot the company was born and they have been making quality, performance gear ever since.
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The Marmot Zion Jacket was one of the first jackets anywhere to incorporate Polartec Neoshell waterproof fabric, and (we would argue) it remains the best soft-shell Neoshell offering on the market. Wh...
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The Marmot Zion Jacket was one of the first jackets anywhere to incorporate Polartec Neoshell waterproof fabric, and (we would argue) it remains the best soft-shell Neoshell offering on the market. Wh...
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What goes into making a great alpine pack? With the Zelus 25, we started with a strong focus on durability, flexibility, and accessibility—then stacked the deck with tons of features informed by Mar...
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With soft and stretchy Supplex nylon and a design that's as eye-catching as it is functional, the Vogue Tank is a favorite for everything from yoga to climbing to jogging....
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So light and warm, you have to wear it to believe it. Our warmest 800 fill goose down forms the core of this mid-winter classic, constructed with durably water-resistant Ripstop fabric to keep heat in...
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Breathing hard on the trail is what this permeable, lightweight hoody lives for. Water-repellent, breathable Marmot M2 softshell and front windproof fabric offers superb weather protection while...
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$44.95
The Marmot Urban Hauler gives the age-old Japanese fishing bag concept gets a 21st century makeover. An internal organizer pocket makes keeping track of smaller items a breeze, and the shoulder strap...
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Gentlemen, I present to you: the shacket. Combining button-up elegance with the warmth of 650-fill-down, the Tuner Jacket is perfectly adapted to the daily rhythm of the outdoor lifestyle with its 100...
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$99.00
With a women-specific design and synthetic insulation the full-featured Women's Trestles 30 is designed for sustained cool, wet weather while backpacking, mountaineering and river rafting. This season...
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$109.00
The full-featured Trestles 30 is a reliable, all-purpose synthetic bag that insulates even in sustained cool and damp conditions. Improved liner fabric and style lines for increased comfort while back...
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$108.95
Don't let shorter days and falling temperatures keep you inside. The Marmot Women's Trestles 15 weighs less than four pounds, comes with a compression sack, and comes at a price that's hard to refuse....
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$118.95
Don't let shorter days and falling temperatures keep you inside. The Marmot Trestles 15 weighs less than four pounds, comes with a compression sack, and comes at a price that's hard to refuse. Fall an...
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$138.95
Winter is a beautiful time to see the outdoors, but the cost of all the gear required to stay safe in winter conditions can be a significant barrier. GearX sells expedition bags that cost up to $899 -...
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The Treeline Jacket isn't afraid to be seen. But it's not just a mere fashion statement - it's combination of 2-layer MemBrain® waterproof fabric, Thermal R™ insulation, and variet...
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$199.00
There's a reason two-person dome tents like the Marmot Traillight never get old: they're just so effective. Lightweight without being cramped, the Traillight has ample headroom and height. Two D-shape...
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Our lightest offering in this category, the Women’s Trail Wind Jacket comes in at a mind-boggling 3oz. In spite of its diminutive weight, this jacket delivers serious protection from wind and mo...
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