Marmot Driclime Ether Jacket

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Ether Driclime thumb The brand new Marmot Ether Driclime jacket has been designed for outdoor enthusiasts looking for the ultimate performance on and off the mountain. We have used the lightest and most technical fabrics possible to enhance garment comfort and performance during ever changing conditions.

Weight:

Men's: 244g
Women's: 116g

Sizes:

Men's S-XL
Women's: XS-XL

Colours:

Men's: Black, Blue Ocean, Lime, Mars Orange
Women's: Black(rose red zips), Vivid blue (bluebird zips), Everglade (ceramic blue zips), Cardinal (white zips)

Features:

  • Wind Resistant, water repellent, breathable
  • Driclime Bi-component wicking lining
  • Attached roll up hood
  • Hand pockets with concealed zippers
  • Internal zip pocket
  • Packs into pocket
  • Mesh Vents
  • Elastic Cuffs
  • Reflective logos
  • Elastic drawcord hem
  • Angelwing movement

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Men's Ether Driclime colours
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Women's Ether Driclime colours
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Contact Marmot UK on 015395 63616 to find out which Outdoor retailers stock your size and colour, or search online.


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20 Apr, 2011
This looks brilliant adding a hood - my old driclime is prob the single most versatile bit of kit I own.
20 Apr, 2011
How on earth is the men's version more than twice the weight of the women's? Or is this just a typo?
25 Apr, 2011
I wondered that as well. According to the Marmot website, the men's version is 250g and the women's version is 213g, so it would seem it's a typo.
25 Apr, 2011
I loved my old driclime original but didn't wear it as much as i might because it lacked a hood and a drawcord hem. I will definitely pick up one of these.
25 Apr, 2011
Had a quick google to see how much they would be - have long been a fan of the driclime but wanted a) a hood and b) a draw cord at the hem as this model seem to have - but why are British shops so bloody boring in the colour choices? Many of them are just doing black, some black or blue. The cheery colour are available but from few places. I've noticed this before - what is it about shops only buying black?

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