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Marmot Alpinist Jacket

Men's Clothing > Jackets & VestsRated: ***** by 34 reviews.

Mountain Gear

For every true mountain man out there, Marmot created the waterproof Alpinist Jacket with GORE-TEX Pro Shell and fully taped seams. Keep your head dry and the ventilation levels up with the helmet-compatible ERG hood that allows you to make minute adjustments to the fit, while venting at the hood, pockets, and pit zips provides ample cooling air from the outside. Specifications based on size Large.

Features:

  • Get plenty of venting via the laser-drilled pockets & backing while you stow your ID in the sleeve pocket with a water-resistant zipper
  • Get the ultimate in waterproof technology with GORE-TEX Pro Shell laminate - water rolls off while sweat evaporates via the fabric's tiny pores - so you're never wet and chilled
  • Keep an on-the-slopes snack in the internal zippered mesh storage pocket
  • Keep ice and snow out with the elastic drawcord hem, and zip-out powder skirt
  • Keep your head dry by adjusting the helmet-compatible hood exactly the way you want it with the ERG adjustment system that draws up the hood snugly around your skull, while the laminated wire rim keeps moisture at bay
  • Move your arms freely with Angel Wing Movement construction that assures you plenty of space through the sleeves and chest
  • Water doesn't pass the microstitching that's 100% seam-taped - meaning that if you wear it over fleece or a softshell when you need extra warmth, your layers stay dry
  • When you're really venting as much as possible, open the PitZps with water-resistant zippers while the laser-drilled hood vents allow air to pass around your head

SummitHut.com

Flagship of Marmot's Gore-Tex® Pro Shell line, the Alpinist Jacket is engineered to excel in the loftiest, most unforgiving places on earth. It boasts incredibly rugged and breathable fabrics, state-of-the-art three-layer construction, and a ridiculous complement of technical features.

Features:

  • Angel-Wing Movement™ Allows Full Range of Motion in Arms so Jacket Doesn't Ride Up
  • DriClime® Lined Chin Guard Moisture Wicking Fabric Protects Your Face From the Zipper
  • ERG Hood Adjustment System
  • Elastic Draw Cord Hem For Adjustability in Serious Weather
  • GORE-TEX® PRO Shell
  • Gale-force Hood with Laminated Wire Brim
  • Helmet Compatible
  • Integrated Laser-Drilled Pocket Backing for Enhanced Breathability
  • Internal Zip Mesh Storage Pocket
  • Laser Drilled Hood Vents for Increase Ventilation
  • Laser Drilled Pack Pockets™ with Water Resistant Zippers
  • Micro-Stitched and 100% Seam Taped for maximum waterproof protection
  • PitZips™ with Water Resistant Zippers
  • Sleeve Pocket with Water-Resistant Zipper
  • Zip-off Powder Skirt Allows Removal of Powder Skirt When Not Needed

Altrec

A weatherproof single wall, a strong and unique pole structure and attached vestibule make the lightweight Alpinist an ideal choice for high-end mountaineering or lightweight crest-trail cruises.

Features:

  • Adjustable air flow ventilator
  • Attached Vestibule
  • DAC, NSL Dual Diameter pole design
  • Factory Seam taped
  • Floor area:30 sq ft / 2.787 sq m
  • Knees pole system
  • Maximum weight:5 lb 8 ozs / 2.495 kgs
  • Minimum weight:4 lb 15 ozs / 2.240 kgs
  • Number of poles:3
  • Packed size:8 x 20 in / 20.32 x 50.8 cm
  • Storm Pitch
  • Superior pole structure
  • Tent Canopy Material:40d Nylon R/S
  • Tent Floor Material:70d Nylon 5000mm
  • Tent Fly Material:40d R/S Sil/PU 1800mm F/R
  • Vestibule area:8 sq ft / 0.743 sq m

Backcountry.com Outlet

You really put your equipment and clothes to the test on mountaineering, rock climbing, and backpacking treks, which is why the Marmot Men’s Alpinist Jacket is right up your snow-filled, high-altitude alley. The Gore-Tex Pro Shell blocks the elements, and Marmot’s Angel-Wing Movement design gives you a full range of arm motion without the torso of this jacket riding up (no more mid-section exposure while you climb). A zip-off powder skirt reduces bulk when you’re not waist-deep in the white. Besides the heat-venting pitzips (with water-resistant zippers), the Alpinist boasts laser-drilled pocket backings and hood vents for increased breathability when you’re on the move. Pull this shell over your fleece or softshell.

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Massey's Outfitters

FEATURES:
Angel-Wing Movement : Designed to Fit Over Fleece or Softshells : DriClime Lined Chin Guard : Elastic Draw Cord Hem : ERG Hood Adjustment System : Gale-force Hood with Laminated Wire Brim : GORE-TEX PRO Shell : Helmet Compatible : Integrated Laser-Drilled Pocket Backing for Enhanced Breathability : Internal Zip Mesh Storage Pocket : Laser Drilled Hood Vents for Increase Ventilation : Laser Drilled Pack Pockets with Water Resistant Zippers : Micro-Stitched and 100% Seam Taped : PitZips with W/R Zippers : Sleeve Pocket with Water-Resistant Zippers : Zip-off Powder Skirt
MATERIALS:
Main Material:- Moxie N-240 GORE-TEX Pro 3L

Breathable Rating:Gore-Tex guaranteed
Core Venting:Pitzips
Country of Origin:China
Hood:Yes
Manufacturer Warranty:Lifetime
Material:Gore-Tex Pro Shell
Pockets:2 Front pack, internal zip mesh
Powder Skirt:Yes, removable
Recommended Use:Mountaineering, rock climbing, backpacking, hiking
Seam Taped:Yes, fully
Shell fabric:nylon
Waterproof Rating:Gore-Tex guaranteed
Waterproofing:GORE-TEX Pro Shell 3-layer laminate
Weight:1 lb 6 oz
Zip-in Compatibility:No

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Option Availability:

Use this chart to find which retailer offers this product in the size, color or other options that you desire. Click on the price to purchase.

ColorSize
SmallMediumLargeExtra LargeN/A
Pale Pumpkin
Pale Pumpkin
    494.95
Beluga / Gargoyle
Beluga / Gargoyle
 499.00499.00  
Black   499.00 
Black / Fire
Black / Fire
474.95500.00474.95500.00500.00500.00 
Rocket Red / Fire
Rocket Red / Fire
499.95499.95499.95499.95 
Vapor Blue / Deep Blue499.95    

Legend

  •     - Backcountry.com Outlet
  •     - Massey's Outfitters
  •     - Altrec
  •     - SummitHut.com
  •     - Mountain Gear
  •     - Backcountry.com

Marmot Alpinist Jacket Reviews Summary:

RatingNumber
of Reviews
*****14
****4
***0
**1
*0
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Positive Reviews:

Very nice jacket

Rating:*****

After having my last Marmot jacket for 14+ years, I decided to splurge and get a new one. I found the Alpinist on sale and decided to go for it.

This jacket is much more 'fitted' than my last jacket, and significantly lighter. The lining that protects the gore-tex is very thin and breathable, and it is bonded to the outer fabric. This makes this jacket significantly lighter in weight and warmth than my old Marmot and less bulky. I find that I wear a light fleece layer underneath when it's cold outside to stay warm.

Since this jacket is not as roomy, you can't pack on a lot of layers under it. I have a heavy Marmot polartec liner from my old coat that does work (better than I expected!), but it seemed kinda tight in the arms. However, I did still have plenty of range of movement due to the design of the arms, and it wasn't uncomfortable once on. (Size note: I'm 6'2", 195lb - I got the XL and it fits perfectly)

I really like the new hood design Marmot is using. It gets pretty windy here in Colorado. My old coat would catch the wind and blow off when up (which sucks when it's raining), or turn into a giant balloon when down. The new design stays put and comfortable when adjusted.

This has been a great coat for me over the last month or so. We've had a nice variety of cold, snow, and warm days, so it's been put to the test (No rain yet). Breathability is great - I don't feel like I'm sitting in a sauna when I start heating up. I haven't tested the durablity, but it seems well constructed.

Final Verdict: An awesome all purpose jacket, but not a warm one. That's a plus for me since it's going to be my all purpose jacket.. It's all about layering. This is the one and only outer shell you'll need. Light enough for spring storms, tough enough for skiing or hiking. It looks great wearing it around town (not the baggy loose look at all) and is easy to handle.

Downsides:
Sometimes I do wish it had a little bit more warmth to it so that I don't always have to carry an extra layer, but I'll be glad it doesn't come spring.

Price. Watch for sales. SAC FTW

JeanLuc at Backcountry.com on 01/16/2009

Tight Fit

Rating:*****

I currently have an XL Alpinist jacket I got in 1999 that still looks brand new and performs great except for 2 things. Its big & heavy and the sleeves leak between the elastic cuff and the rest of the sleeve. I just got back from a trip where we backpacked for 10 to 12 hours in a constant 35 degree rain and I stayed completely dry except for my forearm.

Now that they have gotten rid of the elastic cuff, cut out the lining, and have more breathable fabric on the market its time to upgrade. After reading the sizing chart and some reviews I got this new model in a size L from SAC on a sick deal. The fit is great with a microfleece or similar underneath. Its a little tight over my XL Patagonia R4 jacket which by itself fits perfectly. The sleeves feel a little tight, as others have mentioned, mostly in the shoulders. I think this is because of the cut for the angel wing movement (that works perfect) and the stiff zipper on the pits keeping the pit pushed up further than normal. I am confident that once I get some break-in time, the stiff pits and extremely high collar will get more comfortable. I got this for backpacking so I need the cut to be tight to prevent the excess baggage I experience under my hip-belt with my old Alpinist. I am 6'4" & 215 and if I were looking for an around-town jacket to pair with a 200 or 300 fleece I would have to up-size.

I have a lot of marmot and the Gore-tex proshell is a no brainer so quality and waterproofness/breathability is a non-issue for me with this product.

Also, as someone else already mentioned, the Terra color is sweet and not as represented on-line. Its a burnt orange/rust color with black zippers. Great for those wet Virginia Tech football games!

Jon D at Backcountry.com on 03/26/2009

Marmot Alpinist JAcket

Rating:*****

I've had mine for 3 weeks now. During the recent east coast wintry mix it has been dry as a bone and no issues - pit zips vent well and quality appears to be everything I would expect from a $425 jacket.

Fit is a little strange but on me it hasn't been large as others describe. Mine is a bit slimmer than I'm used to - at first I thought it might be constricting but the "angel wing" construction actually does allow full range of movement (went cragging for a day and had no major issues). I'm 5'11", 170 lbs and certainly couldn't have gone down a size. I could have gone up a size, but M is probably the right one (I wear M in all other Marmot stuff). As others mention, It IS long, but not large (that's what she said).

Mark Parrett at Backcountry.com on 02/10/2009

One of the best Gore Tex Pro Shell Jackets

Rating:*****

This jacket is pretty big. I usually wear XL but the marmot XL is bigger than other brands. The hood is huge and I really like it because I can wear it over any helmet I want. The collar literally comes up to your nose so you can tuck in your chin or even cover most of your face if you need to but you can adjust the hood. Nice pitzips, chest pockets, removable powder skirt and zippers. Very high quality and great attention to detail.

Marmot Alpinist jacket is definitely up there with flagship jackets like Norrona Lofoten, Arc'teryx Alpha SV, Haglofs Spitz and TNF Free Thinker jackets.

I will enjoy jacket for many years to come.

for2634532 at Backcountry.com on 01/30/2009

Great design, pity about the material

Rating:****

I've got an old, old model of this jacket (late 90s). Absolutely bombproof design, great quality of execution. A very rugged, functional piece.

The only downside is the choice of fabric. Marmot seems to be locked to WL Gore, and having owned both Goretex and eVent jackets, I can confidently say that eVent blows Goretex away. To the extent that my new purchases a driven by fabric rather than clothing brand. I used to buy exclusively Marmot/Patagonia, now I buy Montane or RAB.

If you're not fussed about fabric, the Marmot is a good quality choice.

Jeff in the tropics at Backcountry.com on 08/25/2009

Definitely large fitting

Rating:*****

The jacket quality is top notch. Can't argue about that.

Given the opportunity to try one on in a store I would have bought a Medium. I did however follow the sizing guide on the Marmot website as well as Steep and Cheap when I bought it. I fit into the Large category, and the jacket fits, but it is definitely LARGE.

I am 6'1" and 180 lbs. I would definitely liked to have been able to try on a Medium, though, given the charts I have a feeling a medium would have been too small.

merimachamwich2285251 at Backcountry.com on 03/31/2009

Great Tent, great warrant

Rating:*****
This tent is extremely easy to setup (even in the pouring rain) and has served us well through all seasons. Unfortunately, while trying to set it up in a hail storm, I broke a tent pole. This sounds like the beginning of a bad review, but it comes with some nice extra pole pieces that we were able to rig so our trip could continue with a standing tent. After getting home and sending it away for free Marmot got a new pole back to us within 4 weeks. Marmot rocks!
Jeff at Altrec on 09/17/2009

Great design

Rating:*****
This tent has served me well. It is my favorite so far and I have owned several 4season tents. It kept 2 of us dry in pouring rain and did not produce condensation at all. Enough room for two 6" adults and lots of head room too. My favorite feature is the ease of assembly (through external clips) which takes only a minute or two even when it's very windy out there....and the integrated vestibule to leave the stinky shoes and the backpack dry. Very light and compact design.
Mike Parlow at Altrec on 08/28/2008

Awesome!!!

Rating:*****

I love this shell. soo light. well made. hood is money. no hand pockets is a little odd but you understand why when you have a pack on. the sleeve pocket is a little hard to open but holds my iphone perfect! $$$ tag is a little high but I got this on SAC for under half. looks like its worth every penny. Ohhh... the terra is not as dark as it looks in the fotos, its a little brigher and more orange which I like even more.

Paul at Backcountry.com Outlet on 03/13/2009

cut and paste

Rating:****

If we could take the body from the medium, and the arms from the large, it would be the perfect jacket for me. It has been showing up on steepandcheap pretty often, so I would watch that before purchasing here directly. Haven't been out in it yet, but looks good so far. The pockets, as mentioned below, don't make sense for around the town use, but I am excited to be able to access pockets when I use this for some hiking in the next few weekends.

financially challenged student at Backcountry.com Outlet on 03/19/2009

Negative Reviews:

Mixed Feelings

Rating:**

I really wanted to keep this shell when I got it but it was way too small for me in the Large. For Reference I'm 6 FT 220lbs. The arms and shoulders were way to tight for me. I think an XL would have fit better but the length would have been too long and clumsy. I liked the fabric and am considering the Marmot Torre for my next ski shell purchase.

Aaron Lerner at Backcountry.com on 03/23/2009