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Whether out walking the dog or hanging out during a damp camping trip to the coast, this jacket gets the job done, even in the pouring rain. Using Marmot's proprietary NanoPro waterproof coating, the hood seals well around the face, as do the elastic cinches found on each side of the wearer's face.
This design is more comfortable across the brow and equally stable at sealing out blowing rain. The wrist cuffs also seal nicely with adjustable Velcro tabs; a feature some folks consider mandatory in their rain jacket. The Precip Eco will keep your waist covered when reaching with your arms overhead. It beads water well, and the DWR proved durable during our months of testing. A quick wash and dry restored it nicely after a few months of testing.
The PreCip Eco has a sweet combination of ventilation features, which help pass moisture, keeping the wearer cool. The fabric used in the PreCip breathes better than most models in its price range. Understandably so, this jacket does not breathe as well as the higher-end models, which offer non-coated membranes and non-proprietary fabrics. Is this worth the price difference Depends on what you'll be using it for. While this is one of the more significant downsides of the PreCip, it's still constructed of a decently breathable fabric when it comes down to it.
The main ventilation features include two large pit zips, which are relatively easy to operate with one hand. The lower primary central hand pockets are large and mesh-lined to promote airflow when left open. Mesh-lined pockets, in contrast to the waterproof pockets common to hardshell jackets, provide additional ventilation for rain jackets.
In theory, folks are more likely to use rain jackets in warmer temperatures when ventilation is vital (because if it is super cold you will likely want everything to be zipped up and won't want to \"dump\" heat), and more likely to use hardshells in cold and snowy conditions, when waterproof pockets are ideal. Even the cuffs have enough room to ventilate adequately at the wrist. You can cinch them closed if it is raining; otherwise, leave them open and loose to promote airflow.
The PreCip Eco earns a reasonably high score in this metric, thanks to its easy-to-use features and decent mobility. Even with the added bulk of pit zips and pockets, this jacket is surprisingly mobile and comfortable while on the move.
The hood rolls up and easily stows into the collar (AKA underneath, not just rolled up) for rain hat wearers or folks who want to tuck it out of the way. The elastic cord locks at the hood and the bottom hem and are simple and easy to use. Rather than have strings on tiny metal zipper pulls, this jacket uses zippers with reasonably large metal pulls. This may be the most natural jacket to operate with light gloves on, as the big, metal pulls are easy to grab.
The PreCip moves well during active use. Marmot calls its arm and shoulder design \"Angel-Wing Movement.\" This jacket stays put at the waist and torso, even as you do your thing overhead with your arms. The hood mobility is good, and it's another comfortable rain jacket that can be worn with a baseball cap.
This rain jacket weighed in at right around 13.5 ounces, which is pretty average amongst our fleet. While not nearly as light as the Outdoor Research Helium Rain (6.5 oz), roughly half the weight and half the packed size of the PreCip, this model is hardly heavy and is still light enough for the majority of outdoor enthusiasts to be happy with.
Marmot upgraded the external fabric (commonly called face fabric) that they used in this jacket for 2019. It now uses recycled ripstop nylon for the face fabric, which is subtlely tougher than the previous model. Its zippers and Velcro closures are high quality and in line with other similarly priced models as far as longevity and tear resistance. For folks who feel they are hard on their gear but still don't want to break the bank, we found the Patagonia Torrentshell held up slightly better during more abrasive activities.
The hood on this rain jacket has two elastic cord adjustments around the face, with the cord locks located on the inside (next to your face). This design is more difficult to adjust when the collar is zipped up completely but is more waterproof.
This jacket has pit zips with traditional zippers, which are protected by an exterior fabric rain flap; fabric storm flaps protect two mesh-lined hand pockets with traditional zippers. The zipper pulls are at the top when closed, allowing some access to the pocket, even when partially blocked by the waist belt of your backpack. The pockets are mesh pouches, and the jacket stuffs into one, which has a clip-in loop. The wrist cuffs have a Velcro tab adjustment and the elastic hem cinch, and with one cord lock located on the right side, it is easy to adjust.
This affordable and well-featured jacket is an easy choice if you want a do-it-all jacket at a great price. It will keep you dry around town or on a backpacking trip, and its NanoPro coating technology breathes quite well, especially when its wallet-friendly price tag is taken into account.
I need a rain jacket for the JMT this summer. I JUST GOT MY PERMIT TONIGHT!!!! I am excited. The last rain jacket weighed in at 15 oz, which is what their goretex version of what I had weighs today. Left to my own devices I would chose the durability of goretex and choose the minimalist, at a weight of 15oz.
It's the JMT in the summer. You are very unlikely to need it for rain protection, so you might as well save room for more important cargo. Just my $0.02. Others may have better advice. Don't know what marmots offerings are, thigh I appreciate the quality of their gear.
Minimalist looks like a solid jacket, but I'm not sure I understand the point when a similarly full featured Gore-Tex Pro jacket is also 15 ounces. Not something I'd carry hiking for occasional rain, but a Gore-Tex Pro jacket is something that is very handy and would be so for years and years.
For a backpacking rain jacket, I carry the 6 ounce Marmot Essence and the matching pants for an 11 ounce combination. Not \"bomber\". I don't expect it to hold up to heavy use. But, the weight is right for something that I hope to wear as little as I possibly can. Especially in summer, it all the rain gear I can stand.
The Marmot Nabu NeoShell softshell is an awesome jacket. Again, probably not something I'd carry on a summer thru hike, but truly water-proof breathable and the inner layer of the stretchy 3-layer jacket is a version of the Capilene 4 Power Dry. This is really a nice softshell.
Marmot down jackets are awesome. The Zeus is a good all around 15 ounce down jacket. The Quasar Hoody is a 9 ounce ultralight 900 fill jacket. And the Greenland is a super-heavy seriously cold weather jacket. Hard to go wrong with any of those.
You don''t want to head out for your next blustry adventure without the Women''s Montreaux Parka. Its classic exterior is suited for both day and night wear, while its interior boasts features that''ll keep you snug and warm. Treat yourself to its compact-yet-powerful 700 fill-power-down (treated with water-resistant Down Defender for unforeseen rain), fleece-lined torso that adds a layer of wind protection, and fleece-lined handwarmer pockets and wrist cuffs for all-around comfort. Small extras go a long way in its removable hood and synthetic fur ruff, interior zipper and drop pockets, and two-way zipper that prevents the jacket from bunching up.
You don''t want to head out for your next blustry adventure without the Women''s Montreaux Parka. Its classic exterior is suited for both day and night wear, while its interior boasts features that''ll keep you snug and warm. Treat yourself to its compact-yet-powerful 700 fill-power-down (treated with water-resistant Down Defender for unforeseen rain), fleece-lined torso that adds a layer of wind protection, and fleece-lined handwarmer pockets and wrist cuffs for all-around comfort. Small extras go a long way in its removable hood and synthetic fur ruff, interior zipper and drop pockets, and two-way zipper that prevents the jacket from bunching up. 59ce067264
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