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Marmot Men's WarmCube GORE-TEX Golden Mantle Jacket (Pinecone, Large only)

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$162

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Macy's has Marmot Men's WarmCube GORE-TEX Golden Mantle Jacket (Pinecone, Large only) on sale for $162.46. Shipping is free for Star Rewards Members (free to join).
  • Note: Last Act items are final sale, no returns allowed. Sizing and availability may vary.
Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for sharing this deal.

Available sizes:
  • L
About this product:
  • High neckline and storm flap that let you seal in warmth
  • Attached hood; two-way zipper with storm flap
  • GORE-TEX with down fill
  • Two-way hip pockets with flaps and side entry
  • Logo at left chest
  • Shell: polyester (100% recycled); lining 1: nylon (100% recycled); lining 2: polyester; filling 1: duck down/duck feathers; filling 2: polyester
  • Machine washable

No Longer Available:
  • S
  • XL
  • 2XL

Editor's Notes

Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • About this Store:
    • Macy's Return Policy can be found here.
    • Last Act items are final sale, no returns allowed.
  • Additional Information:
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $162.53 less (50% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $324.99 at the time of this posting.
    • Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars at Macy's based on 20 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Macy's has Marmot Men's WarmCube GORE-TEX Golden Mantle Jacket (Pinecone, Large only) on sale for $162.46. Shipping is free for Star Rewards Members (free to join).
  • Note: Last Act items are final sale, no returns allowed. Sizing and availability may vary.
Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for sharing this deal.

Available sizes:
  • L
About this product:
  • High neckline and storm flap that let you seal in warmth
  • Attached hood; two-way zipper with storm flap
  • GORE-TEX with down fill
  • Two-way hip pockets with flaps and side entry
  • Logo at left chest
  • Shell: polyester (100% recycled); lining 1: nylon (100% recycled); lining 2: polyester; filling 1: duck down/duck feathers; filling 2: polyester
  • Machine washable

No Longer Available:
  • S
  • XL
  • 2XL

Editor's Notes

Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • About this Store:
    • Macy's Return Policy can be found here.
    • Last Act items are final sale, no returns allowed.
  • Additional Information:
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $162.53 less (50% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $324.99 at the time of this posting.
    • Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars at Macy's based on 20 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Bootleg89
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George Costanza approved.
CleverTank551
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Price inflated, but discount still good. On marmot's website:

https://www.marmot.com/men/jacket...09769.html

Black: $389.99
Pinecone: $324.99
Tangelo: $324.99
androssking
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I appreciate the detailed response but this is not correct. It's a rating on the quality of the down based on the loft, or how much space it takes up based on weight. Here is a random article I googled https://www.outdoorresearch.com/b...fill-power. To add the feather to down ratio should be listed along with the fill weight because these are totally separate measurements . This is more common with bedding products as feathers have their benefits with items such as pillows

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Anyone want to comment on this deal? Macy's has the best pricing I've found. Note it's final sale.
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TacoMeatJuniorSep 18, 2024 03:00 PM
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Seems like a pretty good deal, never had any complaints about any Marmot apparel I've owned. I wish Macys had the bright orange color for sale, I'd wear it when I'm shoveling snow.
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CleverTank551Sep 18, 2024 10:22 PM
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In for one. Good price. Needed and Insulated jacket for out with the snowblower. Just moved from Phoenix. I need something warm. I don't care if it's ugly.
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Sep 18, 2024 10:25 PM
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CleverTank551Sep 18, 2024 10:25 PM
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Price inflated, but discount still good. On marmot's website:

https://www.marmot.com/men/jacket...09769.html

Black: $389.99
Pinecone: $324.99
Tangelo: $324.99
Sep 19, 2024 02:28 AM
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Bootleg89Sep 19, 2024 02:28 AM
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George Costanza approved.
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bens_brotherSep 19, 2024 02:35 AM
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700-fill-power down

Not warm enough for snowy weather, color is so ugly. pass
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KS5631Sep 19, 2024 03:13 AM
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Ordered a few marmot jackets and they were massive, I'm 5'8" 150lb, muscular build, and the smalls were absolutely massive on me. Generally I'm between a small/medium.

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zhrobinsonSep 19, 2024 05:00 AM
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TimlessSep 19, 2024 05:10 AM
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Quote from bens_brother :
700-fill-power down

Not warm enough for snowy weather, color is so ugly. pass
Not understanding what fill power means
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shadow217Sep 19, 2024 06:33 AM
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Quote from Timless :
Not understanding what fill power means
Fill power basically means how much down vs feathers are in the insulation of a garment. The higher the number, the less feathers are in the insulation and the more down there is. A fill power of 500 is low quality and has a lot of feathers. A fill power of 900 has practically none. The reason you'd want a higher fill power is that down is lighter than feathers, is more compressible, and puffs up more in the garment to better retain heat so you need less of it to insulate.

For example, two jackets each rated to 30 degrees, one is 500 fill the other 800 fill. The 500 fill jacket will need more insulation to achieve that 30 degree rating than the 800 fill jacket and thus it will be bulkier and heavier. The 800 fill jacket has a much better down to feather ratio and so you need less insulation since the down expands more to retain heat.

Most quality outerwear insulated with down is in the 650-800 range. Anything above that is honestly way to expensive to justify the small benefit of having less feathers.

A garments down fill power has nothing to do with it's temperature rating which is why bens_brothers comment is so odd. A jacket rated to 0 degrees can have either 500 down or 800 down, the 500 down one will just be really bulky compared to the 800 fill one.

This jacket is more than good enough for snowy weather plus it's got Goretex in it which is even better for weather resistance, even the down itself has a water resistant treatment on it. Honestly if you need a warm, weather resistant jacket and don't mind the color it's a pretty good deal.
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androsskingSep 19, 2024 09:03 AM
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Quote from shadow217 :
Fill power basically means how much down vs feathers are in the insulation of a garment. The higher the number, the less feathers are in the insulation and the more down there is. A fill power of 500 is low quality and has a lot of feathers. A fill power of 900 has practically none. The reason you'd want a higher fill power is that down is lighter than feathers, is more compressible, and puffs up more in the garment to better retain heat so you need less of it to insulate.

For example, two jackets each rated to 30 degrees, one is 500 fill the other 800 fill. The 500 fill jacket will need more insulation to achieve that 30 degree rating than the 800 fill jacket and thus it will be bulkier and heavier. The 800 fill jacket has a much better down to feather ratio and so you need less insulation since the down expands more to retain heat.

Most quality outerwear insulated with down is in the 650-800 range. Anything above that is honestly way to expensive to justify the small benefit of having less feathers.

A garments down fill power has nothing to do with it's temperature rating which is why bens_brothers comment is so odd. A jacket rated to 0 degrees can have either 500 down or 800 down, the 500 down one will just be really bulky compared to the 800 fill one.

This jacket is more than good enough for snowy weather plus it's got Goretex in it which is even better for weather resistance, even the down itself has a water resistant treatment on it. Honestly if you need a warm, weather resistant jacket and don't mind the color it's a pretty good deal.
I appreciate the detailed response but this is not correct. It's a rating on the quality of the down based on the loft, or how much space it takes up based on weight. Here is a random article I googled https://www.outdoorresearch.com/b...fill-power. To add the feather to down ratio should be listed along with the fill weight because these are totally separate measurements . This is more common with bedding products as feathers have their benefits with items such as pillows
Last edited by androssking September 19, 2024 at 02:07 AM.
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smalltimeprintfarmerSep 19, 2024 12:54 PM
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Quote from Timless :
Not understanding what fill power means
unfortunately it's only part of the important info. power fill refers to how large of an area a certain amount of down fills up. (it's the flashiest marketing detail)

i.e. one ounce of 500 down would fill half of the volume of one ounce of 1000 down.

the missing (and equally important) info is the fill weight of the down (how much they actually used, by weight), the fraction of down vs feathers, and the overall construction of the jacket. for example a jacket with well designed sectioning to keep the down from sinking to the bottom of a large compartment or an outer shell material/flaps that will keep wind away mean just as much to the overall temperature range of the garment.
Last edited by pittsburghsouth September 19, 2024 at 05:56 AM.
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GreenMountain507Sep 19, 2024 06:16 PM
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Doesn't say anywhere on Macy's site but this is actually Gore Tex Infinium and is therefore not waterproof. Just an FYI for folks who're considering it thinking it's the regular Gore Tex
Last edited by GreenMountain507 September 19, 2024 at 12:07 PM.

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shadow217Sep 19, 2024 06:52 PM
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Quote from androssking :
I appreciate the detailed response but this is not correct. It's a rating on the quality of the down based on the loft, or how much space it takes up based on weight. Here is a random article I googled https://www.outdoorresearch.com/b...fill-power. To add the feather to down ratio should be listed along with the fill weight because these are totally separate measurements . This is more common with bedding products as feathers have their benefits with items such as pillows
Yes that's the technical way to describe it but it's usually lost on customers who buy these products in store. I used to try and go in depth with customers about that plus duck vs goose down and plumule sizes etc but their eyes usually glaze over at that point so to further simplify things I switched to feather content instead since the fill power does also correlate to the amount of feathers in the garment. Higher fill power means less feathers and more down plumules in the content of the garment or if you want to get technical higher quality, larger, higher loft down plumules in a garment or sleeping bag.
Last edited by shadow217 September 19, 2024 at 12:08 PM.

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