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A high performance softshell that incorporates Polartec® Windbloc® stretch fabric to achieve its impressive wind and water resistance, it shines in challenging backcountry conditions when worn over a light layer.
Marmot's Reyna Jacket is a high performance softshell that incorporates Polartec® Windbloc® stretch fabric to achieve its impressive wind and water resistance. It shines in challenging backcountry conditions when worn over a light layer.
Ultra-breathable, water-resistant Polartec Windbloc fabric makes the Marmot Women’s Reyna Softshell Jacket a great choice for highly aerobic days in nasty weather. Angel-Wind Movement lets you send pitch after pitch of steep rock and ice without exposing your waist every time you lift your arms over your head. Marmot included pitzips to help you stay cool while breaking trail in thick thigh-deep snow.
Bottom Line:Made for moving fast through the mountains.
Ultra-breathable, water-resistant Polartec Windbloc fabric makes the Marmot Women’s Reyna Softshell Jacket a great choice for highly aerobic days in nasty weather. Angel-Wind Movement lets you send pitch after pitch of steep rock and ice without exposing your waist every time you lift your arms over your head. Marmot included pitzips to help you stay cool while breaking trail in thick thigh-deep snow.
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| Breathable Rating: | Not specified |
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| Core Venting: | Pitzips |
| Country of Origin: | China |
| Hood: | Yes |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | Lifetime |
| Material: | [Shell] Polartec Windbloc; [Lining] polyester |
| Materials: | Polartec Power Shield 84% Polyester, 16% Elastane 7.3oz/yd |
| Pit Zips: | Yes |
| Pockets: | 2 Front, 1 internal |
| Powder Skirt: | No |
| Recommended Use: | Alpine climbing, ice climbing, hiking, skiing |
| Seam Taped: | No |
| Sizing: | XS - XL |
| Waterproof Rating: | Water resistant |
| Weight: | 1 lb 5 oz / 595 g |
| Zip-in Compatibility: | No |
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This product is available in the following colors:
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| Fire |
| Legion Blue / Saxony Blue |
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| Chive / Yerba Green |
| Black |
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.
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| Chive / Yerba Green | Legion Blue / Saxony Blue | Black | Fire | Wine / Red Plum | |
| Extra Small | 140.97140.97 | 140.97140.97 | |||
| Small | 117.48140.97140.97 | 140.97140.97 | 117.48140.97140.97 | ||
| Medium | 117.48140.97140.97 | 250.00 | |||
| Large | 140.97140.97 | 140.97140.97 | 117.48140.97140.97 | 159.95 | 117.48 |
| Extra Large | 140.97140.97 | 140.97140.97 | |||
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Nice fit | |
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Fits very well. I am 5'5 and 115lb and ordered a small. Plenty room to wear over my XS Denali fleece. Sleeves are nice and long. Torso is a bit short. Overall a great jacket. | |
| ICM at DepartmentOfGoods on 05/15/2009 | |
I love it! | |
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This jacket is perfect in every way. if you have lot of layers, just unzip the underarm. Jacket will give you more room. Just wear over anything and you'll look fabulous. | |
| Essie at Backcountry.com on 05/27/2010 | |
Great Jacket | |
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I purchased the jacket for my daughter. She loves it. It is pretty warm for a light weight jacket - She wears it for all of her outdoor activities. | |
| wan2490205 at Backcountry.com on 01/12/2009 | |
short | |
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i ordered this jacket online and i'm really disappointed - the arm length is right and the shoulder width generous, but the front of the body is way too short and the hood, which has a bit of a "vizor", is fairly useless as it barely covers my hair. | |
| rose riley at DepartmentOfGoods on 01/26/2009 | |
not windproof | |
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Loved the fit. I'm petite and thin and the women's S fit great. Great color as well. Pretty good in wet conditions, too (though I was never caught in a downpour while wearing it). Definitely not windproof, though it claims to be. Would not suggest it if you're looking to be warm only in this jacket. Definitely need a fleece under it. | |
| Catherine McCarthy at Backcountry.com on 04/13/2009 | |