Marmot Eclipse Jacket – Men’s

The Marmot Eclipse Jacket for men is a breathable, waterproof, and comfortable option that works well for all-day hikes during inclement weather. Even though this jacket does not have some of the same features as other similar options, this jacket is an adjustable, easy-to-pack, and protective option that works well in a variety of situations and activities.

Marmot Kate Softshell Pant – Women’s

The Marmot Kate Softshell Pant for women is a waterproof, comfortable, and flattering option that is well-suited for those who have a curvier body shape. Despite the fit causing some issues for women who have a straighter or slimmer body type, this softshell pant could work well for those who are looking for a pant designed for a “woman’s” body type in mind. These pants offer full weather protection, warmth, soft material, and stretchy construction for a long day on the mountain.

Marmot Dropway Jacket – Women’s

The Marmot Dropway Jacket for women is a performance-oriented, fully-protective, and comfortable jacket for all-day use on the mountain. Despite some reports of the neck being too high and rubbing the skin and blocking vision, this jacket could be a good choice for those who want a fully waterproof, temperature-regulated, and warm layering option for the mountain.

Marmot Ares Down Jacket – Men’s

The Marmot Ares Down Jacket for men is a warm, compressible, and versatile layering option that works well in a wide range of temperature conditions. The main drawbacks of this jacket are the lack of waterproofing materials and being too warm for weather above 40 degrees. However, if you frequently hike outdoors in cold and dry climates, or are looking for a warm mid-layer, this could be a good choice for you.

Marmot KT Component 3-in-1 Jacket – Men’s

The Marmot KT Component 3-in-1 Jacket for men is a functional, warm, and protective option that can be used for layering in various conditions to offer full weather protection and ample convenience. Despite small pit vents and a boxy fit, the combination of protection, durability, and mobility make this a good option for use in all seasons.

Marmot Limelight Tent: 4-Person 3-Season

The Marmot Limelight Tent: 4-Person 3-Season is a protective, functional, and ventilated option that is well-suited for 3-season use, ideally for 2-3 people with gear. Despite not having enough room for four people to fit with all of their gear inside, the tent provides ample room for 2 or 3 people and all of their gear, in addition to headroom to give vertical clearance. This tent is a good choice for those who need a waterproof, wind proof, and breathable tent for almost the entire year.

Marmot Alassian Featherless Jacket – Men’s

The Marmot Alassian Featherless Jacket for men is a warm, adjustable, and durable option that is well-suited for various weather and layering to adjust to the specific conditions. Despite lacking pockets and Velcro closures for tightening, the warmth, layering ability, and tough outer fabric makes this a suitable choice for tough terrain and inclement weather.

Marmot Tungsten Tent: 1-Person 3-Season

The Marmot Tungsten Tent: 1-Person 3-Season is a convenient, waterproof, and functional tent that is well-suited for those who want ample space. Despite not being the lightest on the market, it is still a reasonable weight for a solo backpacking trip. The tent is easy to set-up, protects against inclement weather, and has plenty of pockets.

Marmot Trestles 0 Sleeping Bag: 0 Degree Synthetic

The Marmot Trestles 0 Sleeping Bag: 0 Degree Synthetic is a high-quality, warm, and comfortable option that is well-suited for those who need a reasonably priced 4-season bag. Despite being bulky and heavy, the comfortable materials, durability, and good price-point makes it a great choice for those who want a long-lasting all-year-round bag. This bag is likely too heavy and bulky for anything but the shortest backpacking trip.

Marmot Discovery Bib Pant – Men’s

The Marmot Discovery Bib Pant is an affordable and warm option. The issue with this bib pant is the fit, which isn’t restricting in some areas, but is too loose in the frontal crotch area, and can result in a lack of ample mobility. In addition, the pockets are a deal-breaker – the pockets have no closures, so snow and water can pile up while you’re gliding down the mountain. Overall, we would only recommend this bib pant for those who want to hang out in the lodge on the mountain, or on a mild day where you are positive it won’t rain or snow.