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REVIEWS
24 Reviews
Grizz D
Nice jacket overall, but The cube style insulation can feel a little awkward at times pressing up against your body, like when seated and leaning back against a chair or in the car it just feels chunky.
Keat23
I wore this bike commuting all winter in Salt Lake City,UT. Super light, incredibly warm, and cozy! Surprisingly good snow repellence for a non-waterproof garment...daily bike commuting in the snowiest winter on record and I rarely even put a shell layer on top of it. Warm enough for 15-20 degree days but somehow still comfortable to leave on once I got inside too. Best synthetic jacket I have ever owned. Durability is great too...I literally wore it everyday from November to March and it held up wonderfully and I will continue to use it next year. Couldn't be happier with this jacket!
Northeast
The WarmCube Featherless Hoody is a areat lightweight cold weather jacket. The WarmCube insulation is really warm, but still very lightweight. This jacket is good-looking and has slash-style (i.e., diagonal) outer pockets (which I prefer), and the pockets themselves are quite large and can easily store your knit hat and gloves. There's even a small zipper pocket on the inside that's handy for additional storage. I also like that this is a featherless model and not made of down (which always ends up eventually popping out of outerwear). The only downside is that the outer layer is quite thin and is probably more susceptible to being damaged than other outerwear (e.g., Gore-tex jackets) if you're not careful with it. Still, I'm very happy with this purchase.
tigerfan
Happy with my purchase. Nice warm jacket for cold days & very cold weather. I would buy the marmot warmcube again & recommend it to friends.
HungryNurse
I bought this for the recent cold snap and it did not disappoint. It is much warmer than I expected. Roomy in the shoulders and belly. Works well with base layer and insulation layer.
Jrod
Super warm, synthetic, fabric feels soft and seems like it would pack down reasonably small. Ran a bit large but not overly so, great fit overall!
I purchased this jacket for three reasons: 1) warmth for temps which are around or below freezing 2) ultra-light weight (1 pound 3 ounces) for backpacking 3) designed for damp or wet conditions with synthetic fill and water resistant shell Now that I have the jacket I can confirm it ticks all three boxes. I am very satisfied with my purchase and can confidently recommend to others!
I recently received this product and tested it out on a 3 day trek in relatively cold weather. I want to say that this product is all around exactly as advertised: super warm and pretty lightweight. Doesn’t pack down super well but that is fine. A compression sack could help. Here is my problem with this product: for the price tag, it seems to lack durability and be made relatively cheaply. You can say they were weight saving aspects, but really just feels cheap. I compared this to another product and it was slightly more durable than this but had its own flaws. This was the better of the two but the outer material could be slightly tougher and the zipper feels like it is super cheap. For a high priced item should have a little more durability. I found this to be a growing problem with some of Marmots gear. What used to be high quality and durable, I feel is starting to be little bit cheapened.
BenK
Great warm layer that packs down small for a synthetic jacket. It's got the features you need without unnecessary extras. I wouldn't change a thing about it.
KAP_
This thing is WARM. It's everything I could possibly want in a winter hoody - light, warm, extremely comfortable, and true to size. One of my favorite features was the insulation that extended all the way into the hood, you don't see that on many jackets these days.
This has quickly become a favorite of mine. It's super warm, packs down small, it's lightweight, and keeps all the parts warm that you need. The warmcube tech does the best job of maintaining loft and keeping the heat in. I do want to mention that the material is not super durable. This lends to the packability and light weight, but also means it does not do well when snagged by a tree limb and high speeds. Tradeoffs, right? Love it. Highly recommend it.
Dakota Walz
Not much to say other than that this puffy is what a good puffy should be. Light, warm, and comfortable. I find myself reaching for this if I'm not sure how cold it will be at the crag and I'm too lazy to check the weather. Just throw this one in the bottom of the bag and I'll probably be more than fine. Side note: I usually am a medium, but went large with this in case I wanted to pair it with more layers underneath. I like the large just fine, but I think a medium would have fit better on it's own (6" 4", 165 lbs)
DanK Haus
The WarmCube is living up to its name. I've been toasty in this jacket every time I wear it. Compared to the Patagonia Fitz Roy Parka, I prefer this. It's lighter, packs just as small, and just as warm. Perfect for winter and shoulder season camping.
SethIce1
This is my favorite coat while belaying ice climbing when temps drop!
Eric
This is crazy warm, at least for the temps I use it in. At single digits Fahrenheit at night with it and a base layer, I was completely warm. The internal cubes really give a warm cozy feeling right when you put it on. Definitely a step above your typical puffer for warmth. I haven't worn it enough to assess durability, but the exterior shell seems reasonably hardy. It doesn't feel fragile like some ultralight jackets. Downsides: It's hard to pack it down (it can't be stuffed into one of its pockets), so I use a stuff sack if I'm stowing it in a pack. No dual zipper so maybe not ideal as a belay parka.
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