User Review: Marmot Exum Jacket

Marmot Exum Jacket
Above: The current Exum Jacket, which may differ slightly from the version reviewed.

Rating: rated 5 of 5 stars
Fabric: Gore-tex Pro-shell mini-ripstop
Price Paid: $150

Well, first off, let's just say I don't baby my gear; I like to let it help me go places I wouldn't normally go, or wouldn't normally like to go. This jacket helps me do that.

It's made of very light and very tough Gore-tex Pro-shell fabric, with my size "small" siting at 14 oz. The hood adjusts perfectly with one hand, locks tight, and it's stiffened wire brim holds hard in a strong wind. On the other hand, it takes repeated crunchings into my pack without any memory in the wire. All of the Exum's zippers and vents are waterproof; not just "highly water resistant," but waterproof. I used the dry-toilet-paper-in-the-pockets test to test this. Water made it through to the paper when I set a garden hose to it, though I'm not entirely sure the cause was water through a zipper.

Much noticeable when compared to regular Gore-tex is the texture of the mini-ripstop Gore-tex Pro-shell fabric Marmot uses--it really has a great weight and drape to it. It "feels" more supple (because it is) and heavy (because it's more supple)than regular Gore-tex, but it actually weighs less per yard. It resists abrasion like crazy, too.

I had to hole up under a huge granite slab to dodge some hail once, and I thought I had torn a huge hole in the back of the jacket in the process. I had done nearly the same thing last year with a Marmot Precip jacket--and tore it in a couple places in the process. This time, though, the Exum didn't even scuff. There was a mark from the moss that was hanging out on the granite, but that cleaned up with some water back at camp. I was impressed.

The jacket packs up nearly next to nothing. I can fit it into a Nalgene, or the lid pocket on my Golite Infinity. The cut is awesome, being both athletic in the chest and hips, and fuller in the shoulders and arms. This, according to their website, allows wearing a fleece or softshell underneath; I find the room enough for a light down jacket, and I'm 6'1", 160 lbs. This is with a size small. I can put my arms above my head without exposing my stomach--the cut on the jacket is that good. I have no reason to believe this jacket wouldn't be perfect choice for all but the worst mother nature could throw at you--places like Antarctica, or Tibet, or some other really cold place I couldn't even imagine.

The Exum is also unlined, and really unbelievably light, so it works well over just a t-shirt in hot weather. The Pro-shell fabric breathes much better than any other Gore-tex product I've used, and I've used a few. On hot summer mid-afternoon rainstorms, this jacket will be a lifesaver. No clammy skin!

The only way this jacket could be any better, would just be to shave off another few ounces; to do so is really impossible, however, so factor that consideration in as well. With the steepandcheap.com price I paid for it, I couldn't have asked for more.

Where to Buy

Buy Online We found the Exum Jacket at 7 online stores:

StoreProduct DescriptionPrice

Moosejaw
2 purchase options:
Men's Exum Jacket (Fall 2008)$375.00Buy Now
Women's Exum Jacket (Fall 2008)$375.00Buy Now

Altrec Outdoors
Men's Exum Jacket$374.95Buy Now

REI
Exum Jacket - Women's$259.83Buy Now

RockCreek
2 purchase options:
Exum Jacket (Women's)$262.50Buy Now
Exum Jacket (Men's)$277.50Buy Now

Oregon Mountain Community
Exum Jacket - Men's$328.95Buy Now

Massey's
Mens Marmot Exum Jacket$374.00Buy Now

US Outdoor Store
Exum Jacket - Women's$375.00Buy Now

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