- Warm fleece jacket is equally at home keeping you comfortable on ain slopes or cozy on the couch.
- Polartec Classic fabrics are known for lightweight warmth and breathability; 100% polyester velour construction creates air pockets that trap air and retain body heat.
- Made of cushy Polartec fleece, with wind flap behind front zipper to block chilly drafts.
- Angel-Wing Movement means freedom of movement, without jacket riding up.
- Includes limited lifetime manufacturer's warranty.
- Bonded Zippered Sleeve Pocket.
Equally at home keeping you warm on ain slopes or cozy on the couch, the Marmot Reactor jacket is made of cozy
Polartec fleece, with a wind flap behind the front zipper to block chilly drafts. Angel-Wing Movement means absolute
freedom of movement, without the jacket riding up, whether worn as a jacket or underneath a shell as a warm mid layer,
and the jacket comes in a variety of colors to suit the setting.
Features
* Polartec Classic 100 Micro material
* Flat lock construction
* Zippered handwarmer pockets
* Bonded zippered sleeve pocket
* Wind flap behind front zipper with chin guard
* Elastic draw cord hem for adjustability in serious weather
* 27.75-inch center back length and 12.7-ounce weight
Polartec Material
Used by outdoor professionals for nearly three decades, Polartec Classic fabrics are renowned for lightweight warmth
and breathability. The 100% polyester velour construction creates air pockets that trap air and retain body heat,
maintaining insulating ability and non-pilling appearance after repeated laundering. These fabrics are available in a
range of weights to provide the right level of insulation for most outdoor activities, and benefits of Polartec material
include:
* Warmth without the weight and bulk of traditional insulating fabrics
* Breathability to provide comfort in all activities; does not restrict the movement of moisture vapor
* Water repellence to shed rain and snow
* Quick-drying durability
* Machine washable versatility
Lifetime Warranty
Marmot products include a limited lifetime manufacturer's warranty against defects in materials and workmanship.
About Marmot
In April 1971, University of California Santa Cruz students Eric Reynolds and Dave Huntley were in Alaska on the Juneau
ice fields for a Glaciology school project. This was where the idea of Marmot, originally a collegiate climbing club,
began. Reynolds and Huntley soon began making prototypes of down products such as vests and ing bags in their dorm
room in Santa Cruz. By the spring of 1973, Reynolds and Huntley partnered with fellow climber Tom Boyce to open a modest
rental and retail location, named Marmot ain Works, in a 100-year-old building in Grand Junction, Colorado.
Their first large order was for 108, as the producer called them, "very puffy jackets" for the movie The Eiger
Sanction, with Clint Eastwood, which helped make down outerwear fashionable. In 1976, Marmot was one of the first
companies to recognize the value of a new technology being developed by W.L. Gore & Associates. Marmot was soon
producing waterproof Gore-Tex ing bags, with Reynolds and Huntley testing early prototypes by ing in meat
lockers and under fire sprinklers, and later introduced the waterproof/breathable fabric into nearly all Marmot
products.
From humble beginnings, Marmot and its product line have grown over the years, and today the company is headquartered
in Rohnert Park, California, with offices all over the world and distribution in more than 60 countries.