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Marmot Women's WarmCube Active Novus Jacket
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Marmot Women's WarmCube Active Novus Jacket

Marmot Women's WarmCube Active Novus Jacket
Marmot Women's WarmCube Active Novus Jacket
Marmot Women's WarmCube Active Novus Jacket
Marmot Women's WarmCube Active Novus Jacket
Marmot Women's WarmCube Active Novus Jacket
Item #:
M13219
Price:
$300.00
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  • Product Description
  • About Marmot

The all-new WarmCube Active Novus offers warmth when you want it and when you need it in our lightest, featherless jacket to date-perfect as a go-to active winter piece for all your stop and go winter fun. This never-before-seen insulation tech regulates internal temps by circulating air through the jacket while you're moving and trapping heat inside internal cubes so you stay warm when you come to a halt. You can breathe easy on cold-weather hikes, and you'll stay warm without needing to add layers after pitching the tent on your cold-weather camping trip.

Features:

  • 3D WarmCube technology circulates heat while you move and traps heat in down cubes when you come to a halt for adaptable temperature-regulating comfort to cover a wide range of stop-and-go outdoor activities
  • 100% recycled nylon liner is reinforced with 3M Thinsulate Featherless insulation that mimics the lightweight performance and feel of natural down with increased warmth while wet and without the pesky allergens
  • Built-in Thermal R insulation utilizes lightweight and durable recycled polyester for breathable, comfortable warmth that protects against the cold
  • Gusseted underarm design maximizes freedom of movement so you can use your full range of motion without compromise
  • Zippered hand pockets offers secure, convenient storage for your everyday, on-the-go essentials: phone, keys, wallet, credit card & more
  • Adjustable drawcord hem exits into pockets for low profile, easy-adjusting comfort and versatility that keeps the cold out when you need it
  • Attached, full-coverage hood with elastic binding keeps your head, face, and neck protected from windy, wet, and cold conditions
  • Elastic bound cuffs add versatile adjustability and comfort to your sleeves and a classic, casual look to your jacket

Specifications:

  • Center Back Length: 27in
  • Insulation Type: Synthetic
  • Main Fabric: 100% Pre-Consumer Recycled Nylon, Ripstop, 51g/sqm
  • Recco: No
  • Style Number: M13219
  • Waterproof: No
  • Product Weight: 0 lbs 16 oz , 453.2 g
  • Windproof: No

Product Care: Machine Wash Cold, Use Liquid Detergent, Gentle Cycle, Do Not Use Powdered Detergent, Tumble Dry Low, Do Not Iron, Do Not Bleach, Do Not Dry Clean, Do Not Use Fabric Softener, Rinse Twice, Do Not Store Wet

Our Story

In April 1971, University of California Santa Cruz students Eric Reynolds and Dave Huntley were in Alaska's Juneau Icefield on a school Glaciology project. It was there on a glacier that the idea of a Marmot Club began. The name 'Marmot' refers to a group of highly social, large ground squirrels that live in mountainous areas.

To become a Marmot, you had to climb a glaciated peak with another Marmot. One of the rules of the club was that everyone was President. Most of the other rules dealt with a collegiate fascination for bodily functions.

Throughout that summer and over the next two years, Eric and Dave also began making prototypes of down products in their dorm room. Their first products were a down vest, a sweater and a parka and, later, three down sleeping bags. The warmest bag, the PIKA (now known as the CWM) was rated at -45 degrees F.

In the winter of 1973, Eric did an ascent of the Grand Teton in Wyoming with Tom Boyce of Grand Junction, Colorado. The following spring, Eric and Dave joined Tom in Grand Junction where they rented a 100 year old stone building near downtown and opened a rental and retail shop under the name of Marmot Mountain Works. They taught cross-country skiing in the winter to get by. Thus, in the spring of 1974, Marmot the company was born.

That fall, Tom was climbing in Peru where he met famed adventure filmmaker Mike Hoover. A few weeks after his return, Tom received a call from Mike. He was calling on behalf of 20th Century Fox who were filming a movie called The Eiger Sanction with Clint Eastwood, and needed 108 very puffy jackets. "No problem", said Tom, "we were working on that when you called." Well, they weren't, but they then did. Within a week, the Marmots had designed the Golden Mantle (very puffy jacket). Marmot was now in the movies. It also had its biggest order to date.

In 1976, another meeting would change the future of Marmot when Eric met Joe Tanner of W.L. Gore & Associates. Eric was one of the first in the U.S. to see a new concept in outdoor performance fabrication called Gore-Tex. He was intrigued, and within a couple weeks had sewn prototype sleeping bags using the new Gore-Tex fabric for field testing. He and Dave proceeded to spend seven nights in a commercial frozen meat locker comparing bags with and without the Gore-Tex fabric as well as testing the bags under fire sprinklers. They liked what they saw and immediately changed everything in the line to Gore-Tex fabrications. Today, Marmot is the oldest customer of W.L. Gore in the world outdoor market.

Marmot has grown quite a bit since our humble beginnings in 1974, but one thing has never changed; our commitment to designing the highest quality performance product. In 2014 we look forward to celebrating our 40th Anniversary with you, our dedicated fellow Marmots.

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