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Marmot Jena Jacket for Women.
Whether you're backpacking, climbing, or commuting around town in the cold, the Marmot Jena Jacket for Women keeps you cozy and warm. This down jacket is great to wear in the cold or during the winter because it provides ample insulation without restricting your upper body movement. It warms you up with 800 fill power of goose feathers while the durable DWR-treated mini ripstop polyester fabric keeps the plumes inside the jacket to trap the heat in and block the weather out. The Angel-Wing Movement , on the other hand, gives you plenty of room to stretch. It allows your arms to move without restrictions and it prevents the jacket from riding up. The jacket's feminine cut and chevron baffles create a flattering stand-alone look, but you can also pair it with your shell on colder, wetter adventures. The down jacket comes designed with zippered hand pockets and an elastic draw cord hem. If you're looking for a lightweight, versatile, and great-looking jacket to shield you from the weather, opt for the Marmot Jena Jacket for Women.
Marmot's Jena Jacket features angel-wing movement that allows full range of motion in the arms so the jacket doesn't ride up and an elastic draw cord hem for adjustability in serious weather.
Fiber Content: Shell: 100% polyester mini-ripstop; Lining: 100% polyester.
Country of Origin: Imported
3-in-1: | No |
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Avg. length: | 24.5 in. |
Back Length: | 24.5 in. (62.2 cm) |
Center Back Length: | 24.5 in / 62.2 cm |
Center-back length: | 24.5 in. (62.2 cm) |
Closure: | Full Zip |
Clothing Fit: | Regular Fit |
Colors: | Black (001) |
Dimensions: | Center Back Length 24.5in |
Ems_sale: | Yes |
Fabric: | 100% Polyester DWR Ripstop 1.2 oz/yd |
Fit: | Regular Fit |
Hood: | No |
Hood Type: | No |
Insulation: | 800-fill goose down |
Insulation Material: | 800 Fill Power Goose Down |
Insulation Rating: | Warmer |
Insulation Type: | Down |
Item Weight: | 11 oz |
Length: | 28 in |
Lining : | 100% Polyester Embossed WR 1.8 oz/yd |
Material: | Poly. DWR Ripstop, 800 Fill Goose Down |
Number of Pockets: | 2 |
Packability: | Highly compact |
Pockets: | Zippered Hand Pockets |
Recommended Use: | Hiking/Backpacking/Climbing/Skiing |
Removable Liner: | No |
Shell Material: | 100% Polyester DWR Ripstop |
Shell and lining: | 100% polyester. |
Snow Skirt: | No |
Style: | Jackets |
Type: | Lightweight Down Insulated Jacket |
Ventilation: | N/A |
Warranty: | Lifetime |
Waterproof: | No |
Waterproof Material: | N/A |
Weight: | 11 oz. (311.8 g) |
Windproof: | no |
Zip-In : | No |
I bought this in the red. I had been looking for a red down jacket for over a year. I am 6'2 so it isn't easy finding one that has long enough sleeves and falls below the hips. I have a Marmot rain shell and it is long and the sleeves are perfect so I was hoping this was the same. I bought a medium and a larger; I am normally a medium but the chest area was VERY tight (I am about a 36A) so I kept the large. It is big in the arms but the length is perfect. I have worn it in 15 degree New England weather and so far so good. I can also throw it in my gym bag and it isn't bulky.
I've always been impressed with Marmot products and the Jena jacket delivers on every level. It is very lightweight, warm, rain resistant and compresses well. It wears nicely with a pack and can double as a pillow after a long day on the trail. It has a nice slim fit and the Electric Blue color is more of a beautiful radiant purple. The Jena goes from the trail to town with fashionable flair. I've worn it with everything from hiking pants to a black dress and it always looks great. I am petite and busty. The small fits really well. I have enough room to layer with a fleece or sweater. The Jena is a great jacket at a reasonable price point.
I bought this jacket last winter and have had it about a year so I can't speak to the most recent model. I wanted something that I can wear as an outer layer when it's not as cold, but would layer well and pack down small. I wish I had bought something different. I really like Marmot and love my sleeping bag so I figured I would try it out. Within a week of wearing around town it was leaking down and had a rip. I'm pretty nice to my stuff and have equipment from years ago, so I can't for the life of me figure out how it happened. It is very warm for the weight so I continued using it and it just has more and more problems. I was carrying a backpack with it (an Osprey with a computer) and now I have a large rip in the back. I get that you want to have a lighweight item, but I think it should be able to stand up to carrying a backpack and walking around without a Gore-Tex shell on top.
I did a lot of searching before honing in on the Marmot Jena. I read that it was fitted to a woman's proportions which sounded perfect. However, this is not the case. Too tight in the chest and too tight in the hips. Very sorry this seems to be the case with descriptions of most of the down jackets I have checked reviews on. Does someone do it right?
This jacket has been my go to jacket for about 4 years. So I thought I would try it again in another color. I love the color but it seems to fit a bit more snug than the older jacket. So needless to say I have only worn it a couple of times ! Bummer.
I would give it a 2.5 stars but there isnt one.
I ordered an orange 'large' thinking it's a longer sleeve - it fit more like an 'extra large' with very wide body and ok sleeve length. I exchanged it for a 'medium' which fits well in the body, though the sleeves could be a 1/4-1/2" longer for my preference. Also would have preferred a two-way zipper which are lacking in too many quality women's products - actually 2-way zips should be in all activewear. Love the color, and am looking forward to layering it with my shell for a true trial test skiing in Colorado.
The Electric Blue variant is actually a purple color, it is much darker than depicted in this image.