Marmot Montreal Coat

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Marmot Montreal Coat -
A great new style for the season is the Women's Montreal Coat. This stylish Marmot piece is has a zip-off down hood, with a removable fur lining. With 650-fill down, the Montreal Coat is very warm, yet light. With the knee length design, fleece lined pockets, and fleece lined torso, this coat is ideal for walking around town during the cold holidays, or getting to and from the office. The Women's Montreal Coat is a must have.

Fabric:

  • Micro fleece-lined zip handwarmer pocket
  • Plush, fleece-lined torso for added warmth
  • Soft, comfy 100% polyester fabric with DWR finish
  • Fleece-lined front pockets give you an extra-cozy spot to park your hands
  • Micro fleece internal cuffs.

Insulation:

  • Cozy insulated hood with removable fur ruff zips off on sunny days
  • 650 fill goose down insulation.

Sizing:

  • 33" Cemter back length for Size Medium

Weather and Wind:

  • Microfleece inner cuffs block cold and drafts
  • DWR coating sheds light rain and snow

Zippers:

  • Double zipper.
  • Inside Zip Pocket - Secure Pocket to Store Small Items

Pockets:

  • Interior drop pocket

Manufactured:

  • Import.

Features:

  • Specs
  • Microfleece internal cuffs for even more warmth
  • Features
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Passes muster in Montreal.
The ladies of Quebec have the art of staying warm while looking stylish down to a science; the Marmot Women's Montreal Down Coat is just the sort of thing they need to withstand the bitter northern cold. This fashionable down coat is packed with 650-fill goose down for lightweight, highly effective protection from chilly weather; Marmot also lined the torso with plush fleece for extra warmth.

SummitHut.com

If casual strolls are part of your winter routine, the Montreal Coat from Marmot should be part of your wardrobe. Insulated with 650-fill goose down and cut to a longer length, the Montreal Coat is sure to keep you warm.


Rock/Creek Outfitters

Cut an ultra-cool profile against your northern cityscape in the women's Marmot Montreal Coat and stay warm and dry while you do it! The Montreal provides ample protection, with its tough, water-resistant fabric and high-quality 650-fill down insulation, but what you’ll love most is the numerous cushy linings, handy pockets, and the vibe that’s just right for your busy, modern life.


Mountain Gear

When it gets cold in your northern cityscape, you stay toasty without losing style in Marmot's Montreal Coat for women - the 650-fill goose down wraps you in a layer of fluffy warmth along with the plush fleece-lined torso and handwarmer pockets. To help retain even more heat when chilly winter breezes stir up, pull on your removable down-filled hood and rest easy knowing you have micro fleece internal cuffs to help keep winter at bay.


Gander Mountain
This stylish down coat is just what you need to stay warm on those chilly days outdoors. The Montreal is built with soft, comfortable 100% polyester fabric with a DWR finish for water repellence, and packed with 650-fill goose down insulation for maximum warmth with guaranteed minimum fill. The zip-off down-filled hood with removable fur ruff, plush fleece-lined torso, and microfleece internal cuffs combine to provide even more warmth. Two zippered handwarmer pockets with microfleece linings, an interior zip pocket, and an interior drop pocket allow plenty of space for storing your essentials. 33" center-back length. Imported.
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Avg. length:33".
Back Length:33in / 83.8cm
Center Back Length:(medium) 33 in
Closure:Full Zip
Dimensions:Center Back Length 33in
Fabrics/Materials:100% Polyester DWR 1.8 oz/yd
Fit:Regular Fit
Hood:yes, insulated, , removable, , removable faux fur trim
Insulation:650-Fill Power Goose Down
Insulation Material:650 Fill Goose Down
Length from center back:33in / 83.8cm
Lining :Micro Fleece
Material:100% Polyester DWR 1.8 oz/yd - 650 Fill Goose Down
Overall Weight:2 lbs 2.2 oz / 969.6 g
Pockets:(external) 2 fleece-lined handwarmer, (internal) 1 drop-in, 1 zippered
Recommended Use:casual
Snowskirt :No
Style:Jackets
Type:Insulated
Ventilation :No
Warranty:lifetime
Waterproof:no
Waterproof Rating:water-resistant
Waterproofing :Yes; DWR
Weight:2 lbs. 2.2 oz. (969.6g).
Windproof:yes
Zip-In :No
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Marmot Montreal Coat Reviews:

Positive Reviews:

So close(!!),but not for broad shoulders

I thought I had finally found "the one," but I didn't. I'm 5'6", 34A and usually wear an XS or S (depending on the brand & cut). I tried both an XS & S w/this coat, & neither worked (which is often the problem I run into shopping for coats & tops). My shoulders needed a size small, but then the rest of the coat (waist & butt area) was too big... I felt like I was wearing a coat that looked big enough to accommodate a pregnant belly. Conversely, I loved how the XS fit in the waist & butt, but it was way too tight in the shoulders & chest.

Am dying for a coat that is warm (this coat has the perfect length for someone 5'6"--not too long or too short...love that it covers the butt for warmth, but that it doesn't go all the way down to the knees) (but 800 down-fill would have been even better!) and cut w/a fit that flatters (this one did fit the bill), AND that my arms, shoulders, & back can also move comfortably in, like so my arms are comfortable while driving, or when I need to bend over to pick up bags of groceries or a kid, or if I need to lift my arms up for something, etc. Seeking warmth, style, & fit/functionability!! That being said, would LOVE to see this urban-style coat made w/raglan sleeves & w/some stretchy material (if that is even possible while still using down as the insulation) for better arm movement, as well as the chest being cut a little bigger, too. (With coats, I've found that in addition to the shoulder seams' measurement/width, it's also the chest size that has a big bearing on my arms' mobility). Like I said, I'm small-chested (34A), and the chest of the XS is 36.5", and the S is 37.5", but I even would have preferred 38.5" in the S.

Final critiques/notes: I tried the coat outside to test for warmth. If you are just standing still in 20--30 degree weather then you'll still be chilly and so would otherwise want to layer up more still (in which case, you'd probably want to size up for layering comfort). But if you're walking/moving in the 20-30 degree temp, then just a sweather or heavy shirt would probably do you fine. Also, I MIGHT have kept the S if the quilting right around the front waist/pockets had been smaller. It was here that they did the widest panels/sections of quilting. Had they done narrower here like they had elsewhere on the coat, it probably would have decreased some of the poochiness/largeness in this area. (Or similarly, if they had taken the coat in an inch or two @ the waist, but kept the shoulders the same size, it would have fit me great!) Bottom line: I really liked this coat, but it just didn't fit me right. If you are 5'6", small-chested, between 110--120 lbs and evenly proportioned, then the XS will probably fit you; 120--130, go for the S.
Casual, practical at Paragon Sports on 01/01/2012

Pros: Very warm throughout body, sleeves, and hood; long sleeves with inner cuffs keep cold out; fleece inner lining keeps back warm; high collar covers chin, and faux fur around hood holds warmth around face; dark olive color OK; reasonably flattering design. I disagree with the reviewer who criticized the faux fur, doesn't seem any different from what I've seen on other coats.
Cons: Sizing! I always wear a size small (5'6", 115 lbs), but this coat in the small fit too tight at armholes and chest. The small was otherwise just about right for me, although snug; sleeve length was very good for my long arms. Had to buy the medium to get enough room in the armholes. But the medium-size sleeves and coat length are a bit much for me, giving a bit of a baggy look, almost as if wearing a man's coat.
This is my second Marmot down coat, and they've been godsends in Montreal and Boston winters. Marmot just needs to get women's sizing right! Otherwise -- a great coat.

avd101200717 at Backcountry.com on 01/01/2012

I LOVE this coat. It is beautiful in both design and color (I got the Ink Blue), exceptionally warm, and perfectly fitted (I'm 5'6" and a Size M falls just a few inches above my knees--enough to keep my bum warm without feeling like I'm in a sleeping bag). And,there's no need to worry about looking like the Michelin Man; the coat looks great on! Its water-resistant shell effectively blocks the cold Northeast wind; its lined pockets are super soft and warm; and its hood is roomy enough to fit ear muffs and a hat underneath. The interior pockets are a great feature, too. This coat has kept me toasty warm in Boston, MA and in Montreal, QC! Yes, every now and again, a feather or two might poke out of the shell (it is a down coat, after all), but it's really no big deal. It's a GREAT investment! So happy I bought it.

racp138744 at Backcountry.com on 12/18/2012

Got the coat in "moonstruck" which is a super light grey/off white color that is awesome in person. It looks straight white in the photo, but it actually has a little grey hue that I love. It's super warm - the fleece lining and sleeves help a ton. All hood elements are removable, but they lay flat and don't get in your way when you aren't using the hood, so it's good either way. Runs very true to size so if you are up in the air, opt for the larger size. In the North Face similar style, I would probably get the XS, but I ordered this in S and it fits perfectly. The length is good too - I'm only 5'1" and it hits at the mid-thigh so it doesn't look like I'm wearing a dress. Highly recommend this coat!

wei5366674 at Backcountry.com on 02/03/2012

This is the Cadillac of Winter Puffy Coats

Do you live in a cold part of the world, where snow falls with reckless abandon and the wind alone can pick you up or knock you over? Then you need this coat.This coat isn't cheap, but I promise it will be a fantastic investment you won't regret. Why? Because a) it's warm. Like really warm. b)the hood is adjustable, so it stays put in wind c)it can handle that dreadful "wintery mix" that we get d) It's got inside pockets (I'm a sucker for inside pockets) and e) it weighs next to nothing. FYI, I'm 5'2", on the petite side, and a small fits perfectly. I can fit a sweater underneath and don't feel like a sausage. Also,despite being sleeping-bag-like, it actually makes you look pretty nice!
Laura at Moosejaw on 01/06/2012

I got this jacket for commuting this winter waiting for the train. The length is perfect so you don't feel too bulky but long enough to be really warm, which is what sold me. I don't think the fake fur is that bad, since I don't think fur really looks that spectacular anyways. It actually looks more like real fur than other jackets I have seen. The fleece in the wrist and pocket area is awesome. It's warm, and a reasonable price compared to TNF or Patagonia brands. I am 5'7'' 135 lbs and Medium fits well.

kgeorge84842339724 at Backcountry.com on 12/09/2011

Great coat for the non-coat wearer!

Until I bought this coat I *never* wore a coat, no matter how cold it/I was. I hated my old coats, they were too big, bulky, heavy, and ugly. This coat is none of those things; super warm, stylish (I bought the Olive color), lightweight--couldn't be (much) happier. The *only* drawback is that on such a small coat/frame (I wear the XS), the front pockets make the middle "pooch" out a bit. Though I think any coat in this style does the same, it is somewhat of a drawback on an otherwise remarkably flattering design.
akiirish at Rock/Creek Outfitters on 02/02/2013

OH EM GEE IT'S GREAT

I bought this coat to wear around campus and town, and I'm absolutely loving it so far. I wanted a longer coat, but not one that was at my knees. I'm pretty tall (5'10") and have a super long torso, and this coat hits me a few inches below the bum. The area I live in stays close to or below freezing during winter and the down is plenty warm without being too bulky. It has 4 pockets and they're super deep and zip up. Love the fur, love the length, love the warmth.
Hanna at Moosejaw on 11/26/2012

Great Coat!

We are big dog walkers and the winters are a little windy and cold in Chicago. I chose this coat over the North Face version and could not be happier. Very warm, has sleeve cuffs to keep out the cold and sits mid to low thigh to keep out the cold. My husband has an ultra warm 700 fill TNF coat and always bragged about how warm it is. I can tell you that the Marmot is just as warm!
Terry at Campmor on 01/01/2013

I got the xs and found it a little snug in the chest, to echo what other reviewers have said. I didn't size up because I like how it fits everywhere else. But it's a good length and warm. I actually bought a North Face jacket and returned it because it was too boxy in the shoulders/chest area. This jacket is not like that, but I would say it fits smaller than a North Face XS.

lilp116932 at Backcountry.com on 12/07/2012

Negative Reviews:

Typically I love Marmot --- but not this coat. Well, really the fake fur. The coat run very large so if you're say 5'11 and thin, order a medium....and promptly remove and destroy the wannabe fur. It is horrid despite what the gear heads say. I asked 3x and each one said great. Not even close. It's a deal breaker. Fur on the hood can be adorable and lightens up this big mass of color but not when it looks like something scraped off a highway in australia 32 years ago. So without the fur is the coat great? No.. In the pictures i looks like it's slimming. It's not. It makes you look like a big bubble. Save your money and buy a better design.

cwh02100132650 at Backcountry.com on 11/23/2011