Marmot  PreCip Eco Rain Jacket - Women's

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Dependable and breathable, the women's Marmot PreCip Eco rain jacket keeps you cool and dry on your bike commutes, backpacking adventures and explorations in the rain.

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Features

  • Marmot NanoProâ„¢ waterproof and breathable fabric membrane keeps you dry
  • Fabric is PFC-free
  • C0 durable water repellent (DWR) treatment repels water from face fabric
  • 100% seam taped for complete leakproof protection
  • DriClime®-lined chin guard for comfort
  • Pit zips provide ventilation to regulate body temperature
  • Zippered hand pockets keep things secure
  • Stuffs easily into its own pocket for storage
  • Adjustable drawcord hem keeps cold air out
  • VELCRO® Brand closure adjustable cuffs

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Multisport

Fabric

100% preconsumer recycled nylon ripstop

Windproof

Yes

Waterproof

Yes

Type of Waterproofing

NanoPro

Hood

Yes

Packable

Yes

Ventilation

Pit Zips

Back Length

Hip-length

Back Length (in.)

28.5 inches

Gender

Women's

Weight

9 ounces

Sustainability

Contains recycled materials

Size Chart

Marmot Clothing - Women's
XSSMLXLXXL1X2X3X246810121416
Numerical Size24-68-1012-141614-1618-2022-24246810121416
Chest32-3333-3536-3839-4142-4345-4742-4446-4851-5332-3333-3434-3536-3737-3839-4040-4142-43
Sleeve Length30.5 3131.532.533.534.530.5313131.531.532.532.533.5
Waist24.5-25.5 26.5-27.528.5-30.531.5-34.534.5-36.537.5-38.536-3840-4245-5724.5-25.526.5-27.526.5-27.528.5-30.528.5-30.531.5-34.531.5-34.534.5-36.5
Hip35-36 37-3839-4142-4545-4748-4946-4750-5155-5635-3637-3837-3839-4139-4142-4542-4545-47
Inseam30-3131-3232-32.532.5-33333330-3131-3231-3232-32.532-32.532.5-3332.5-3333

Sizing Notes

Measurements are stated in inches unless otherwise indicated.



Inseam length above are for regular size lengths and not for short and tall sizes.

Reviews
436 reviews with an average rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars

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Product Rating

182 out of 214 (85%) reviewers recommend this product

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AK hiker
Alaska
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars

Lining is not durable.

5 years ago

I bought this jacket several years ago to replace a rain jacket I had been wearing for years. The jacket fits well, I can wear a fleece under the jacket comfortably. There are zippered vents under the arms, the hood fits well and the pockets are large enough. I took good care of this jacket, when I was working around the yard I wore my old rainsuit. The problem with this jacket is the lining, it didn't hold up well. It deteriorated

Body Type:Petite
No, I do not recommend this product
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im4haby
Brooklyn
Rated 2.0 out of 5 stars

Lining deteriorating over years

3 years ago

I loved the rainproof-ness, strong zippers, fit and look of the jacket but after about 3 years the lining began to rub off and leave crumbs and dust on my clothes, soon after the lining gave out so did the waterproofness. This was used more for daily use and cycling, could be great and last 5+ years with less frequent use

Body Type:Athletic
No, I do not recommend this product
Originally posted on marmot.com
Captain Redbeard
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Size up

1 year ago

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I needed a rain jacket and thought this was a good buy for the sale price. I can't attest to the water resistance yet, but thought I'd throw some pics on for gals looking for insight on what size to order (I scoured the reviews for this because the sizing can be wonky). For ref, I'm 5'3" 170 lbs, 35" waist, 41" hips, 38 DD, and I ordered an XXL. I'm wearing a cropped lightweight hoodie under the jacket and leggings in the pics.

Yes , I recommend this product
Originally posted on marmot.com
Justinwphoto62
Salt Lake City, UT
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Gonna be great for "inclement weather" bike rides!

1 year ago

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Loving this new light yet waterproof jacket for bike rides. Replacing an old jacket with a sweet upgrade! I love the sinch cord around the bottom hem. Only thing I'd suggest is maybe a little more form fitting on the hood, it's pretty big and floppy but would still rate this a 5/5. I got the "Copper" colored one so that I'd be better seen at night while riding my bike. Love the color!

Body Type:Slender
Originally posted on marmot.com
seriously924
Philadelphia, PA
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars

Waterproof Lining Peels Within Two Years

4 years ago

I have bought this jacket twice, both XL in Wild Rose. I have lived the color, the fit, the pit zips, and the draw cords on the hood. It is fully waterproof. HOWEVER, within two years of owning, the inner waterproof lining begins to peel and flake out of the jacket, especially around the cuffs and seams. Once the peeling starts it does not stop, leaving bits of white lining all over, and causing the places the lining has fallen out to no longer be waterproof. I thought it might be a fluke with the first jacket, but the exact same happened with the second jacket I purchased as well. For a cheaper jacket, I probably wouldn’t mind, but for the price of the jacket, I expected it to last longer.

Body Type:Full figured
No, I do not recommend this product
Originally posted on marmot.com
WolfPackLight
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

A Must-Have - Compact, Reliable, & Versatile

2 weeks ago

The PreCip Eco Rain Jacket is a standout piece of hiking gear. It packs neatly into its own pocket, taking up almost no space in a backpack—perfect for trips where every ounce and inch count. On the trail, the jacket handled changing conditions with ease. At the summit, steady rain rolled in and the jacket kept everything dry when worn on its own. As temperatures dropped, it easily layered over a fleece without feeling bulky. When activity picked up and things warmed up, the pit zips offered excellent breathability and kept the hike comfortable. Pros: Packs down into its own pocket (minimal space required) Lightweight yet sturdy Excellent quality construction Breathable with pit zips for ventilation Final Verdict: A dependable, versatile rain jacket that delivers in both comfort and performance. 10/10 – highly recommend adding this to your hiking, or your everyday, essentials. For reference, I purchased a size Large. TTS or size up, if you want a looser fit.

Body Type:Hourglass
Yes , I recommend this product
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crittrlvr
Wisconsin
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Color and fit as expected

3 years ago

Color is as I had hoped. Silvery gray. Very nice for Spring. Fits very well and as expected. It's winter here so I have not worn it at all yet.

Body Type:Petite
Yes , I recommend this product
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AwkwardLlama
Central California
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Great weather protection but...

6 years ago

I bought this to replace the previous iteration (the non-eco version) of this jacket (which was *perfect* but I left it somewhere). I purchased the XXL size. I have broad shoulders and an ample bosom, so I typically have a hard time finding a jacket that fits. This jacket does zip, but is tighter than my previous jacket in the bust and shoulders, and the pockets are smaller. It’ll do, but I don’t have a ton of room under it for layers. I wish that it had a little more breathing room and the slightly larger pockets. That being said, I haven’t found a lot of other options in my size that won’t leak at the seams within minutes of being out in the rain.

Yes , I recommend this product
Originally posted on marmot.com
Becca1234
Charleston, SC
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Great jacket but very slim cut

5 years ago

The jacket feels very nice, not as flimsy or plasticky as many others in this price range. I loved the color (I got the orange) and think the jacket looks sporty but also smart enough to wear for rainy days in the city. Unfortunately, the jacket is too fitted for a rain jacket. I'm 160cm and approx 58kgs and ordered an M. It fits more the way I would expect a suit jacket to fit. There was no room in the jacket for layers and it was too tight in the chest and shoulders to offer full mobility. If you want a loser cut either for layering or if you have a full chest or broad shoulders or wide hips I would definitely size up.

Body Type:Athletic
Yes , I recommend this product
Originally posted on marmot.com
Danielle A
Hudson, NH
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Durable, lightweight, and flattering

5 years ago

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I purchased my PreCip Jacket in September in 2018 and I've worn it for nearly every outdoor adventure since, but you wouldn't know it. From a lightweight everyday rain jacket, to an outer shell for snowboarding, the PreCip has held up very well and has great versatility. When I first received it, I was actually a bit skeptical that something so lightweight would have much function or durability, but it has truly proven me wrong and has become my #1 go-to jacket any time of year.

Body Type:Hourglass
Yes , I recommend this product
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