Marmot  Preon Jacket - Men's

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An ideal mid layer for high-altitude pursuits or a light jacket for aerobic days of running the trails or city streets, the men's Marmot Preon jacket has a techy grid fleece that moves moisture.

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Features

  • Pontetorto melange jersey face with grid-back fleece provides moisture management and air circulation to keep you comfy
  • Zippered chest pocket keeps things secure
  • Thumbholes add hand coverage and warmth
  • Windflap with rollover chin guard for comfort
  • Flatlock seam construction allows chafe-free comfort
  • Closeout

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Multisport

Fabric

94% postconsumer recycled polyester/6% elastane denier gradient

Fleece Weight

Medium

Warmth

Warmer

Hood

No

Back Length

Waist-length

Back Length (in.)

28.5 inches

Gender

Men's

Weight

1 pound

Size Chart

Marmot Clothing - Men's
XSSMLXLXXL1X2X3X4XL28303234363840
Chest33-3536-38 39-4142-4445-4748-5046-4850-5254-5658-6033-35 36-38 39-41 42-44 45-4748-5051-53
Sleeve Length3132333435363636.53737.531323334353637
Waist27-2930-3132-3334-3637-3939-4242-4444-4648-5052-5427-2930-3132-3334-3637-3939-4242-44
Hip34-3536-3738-3940-4243-4545-4843-4547-4951-5355-5734-3536-3738-3940-4243-4545-4848-50
Inseam30313233343530313233343536

Sizing Notes

TALL: Some pants, shirts, jackets and parkas are available in tall sizes, which generally means an inseam that is 3 inches longer and a rise that is 1 inch longer, a shirt or jacket body that is 2 inches longer, a parka body that is 2.5 inches longer and sleeves that are 2.5 inches longer than regular sizes.

Reviews
5 reviews with an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars

Ratings Snapshot

Product Rating

4 out of 4 (100%) reviewers recommend this product

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Rivers
Boone, NC
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

I adore this jacket

3 years ago

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This is absolutely one of my staple jackets. It wears well on it's own when there's a slight chill in the air, or is thin enough that it is perfect for layering under a puffy. When the weather temps fluctuate drastically through the day (as they often do in the mountains) this is a must-have in my pack. I wear it hiking, camping, climbing, paddling, and as an everyday option. I also love the long sleeves and hood (I have the women's jacket with a hood). I wear this so often that I get little wear holes in the cuff that I sew back together each year or so, I only wish the cuffs were reinforced a bit - it's probably about time for me to get a replacement!

Yes , I recommend this product
Originally posted on marmot.com
PMat
MA
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Great midweight jacket

2 years ago

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Very nice waffle texture midweight fleece jacket. Feels about the same warmth as 200 weight fleece and I use it mostly as a layering piece as the fit is trim for me. The thumbholes are great when putting another layer over it so the sleeves do not bunch up or ride up.

Yes , I recommend this product
Originally posted on marmot.com
Emerson
Boise, ID
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Practical and Stylish

1 year ago

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I now have the Preon in both black and green. Being more fitted to the body it is a nice change from bulky fleece. The thumbholes are a nice addition. The appearance of "waffle like" texture makes the appearance a bit unique.

Yes , I recommend this product
Originally posted on marmot.com
Just hike 11
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Excellent jacket

2 years ago

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I was looking for some thing that will provide some warmth when I’m active and it’s below freezing. This piece is an excellent layering piece. The insulation is just enough and the jacket is very breathable

Yes , I recommend this product
Originally posted on marmot.com
Anonymous
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
2 years ago
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