Marmot has
Marmot Men's Highlander Hoody Down Jacket (Rosin Green/Clover) on sale for
$74.97 or less (see additional savings below).
Shipping is free on orders $49+ for Marmot Reward Members (
free to join).
Thanks to Community Member
SmartCemetery2830 for sharing this deal.
Additional Savings:
New Customers may save an
additional 15% of their
first purchase by signing up for email alerts and/or SMS message alerts via pop up window on product page. After signing up, you will receive a unique promo code to enter via cart, making the total
$63.72.
Note: Item is final sale. Availability may vary by size.
Product Details:
- 700-fill-power down is specially treated with Down Defender for soft lofty warmth and lightweight compactability with extra water-resistant, quick-drying protection that stays drier 10x longer than untreated down.
- Zippered hand pockets offers secure, convenient storage for your everyday, on-the-go essentials: phone, keys, wallet, credit card & more.
- Attached, full-coverage hood with elastic binding keeps your head, face, and neck protected from windy, wet, and cold conditions.
- Adjustable drawcord hem exits into pockets for low-profile, easy-adjusting comfort and versatility that keeps the cold out when you need it.
- Elastic bound cuffs add versatile adjustability and comfort to your sleeves and a classic, casual look to your jacket.
Top Comments
Unfortunately, fill weight isn't advertised frequently, so all you can really do is take the weight of the jacket as a starting point.
Columbia also has some good deals right now on various regular and hooded down jackets for around $60 to $75 if you join as a member (costs nothing and you get free shipping) and take the extra 30% off. I think they have slightly lower fill power down (650) and I don't know much about the quality, fit, features, etc. On the other hand, there are many more styles and colors available.
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Columbia also has some good deals right now on various regular and hooded down jackets for around $60 to $75 if you join as a member (costs nothing and you get free shipping) and take the extra 30% off. I think they have slightly lower fill power down (650) and I don't know much about the quality, fit, features, etc. On the other hand, there are many more styles and colors available.
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Marmot is generally pretty good. I put them on par with the likes of Mountain Hardwear or Patagonia, maybe a step below Patagonia as I don't know about their return policy.
Unfortunately, fill weight isn't advertised frequently, so all you can really do is take the weight of the jacket as a starting point.
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Marmot is generally pretty good. I put them on par with the likes of Mountain Hardwear or Patagonia, maybe a step below Patagonia as I don't know about their return policy.
Their warranty has been pretty good so far. The Lanigan chore jacket ripped from the seams and they gave me credit after I submitted some pics.
Also 700 fill power, but heavier (warmer too I guess?)
Yes. Unfortunately, ugly colors tend to go on sale. Especially ugly running shoes 😔
Also 700 fill power, but heavier (warmer too I guess?)
One issue to note about that jacket is it appears 20% of the insulation isn't down and is another material (ceiba flower?). So it may be heavier for that reason and not as warm overall.
The highlander is all 700 fp down and designed to be a lightweight, easily compressible layer of insulation for moderate to cooler temperatures. If people are looking for 800/850 fp down jackets for freezing/subzero temperatures, they shouldn't really be commenting on this jacket and using a lot more $ (like multiples of this price) to buy something else. Or know to use this jacket as part of a layering strategy.
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