Quilted down parka with additional windproof fabric for protection in windy, cold and extremely cold conditions. Oversized with fixed hood.
DURABILITY
Reinforced shoulders and elbows heavier fabric protects in high abrasion areas
FUNCTIONALITY
Oversized to fit over all layers
Elastic draw cord hem for adjustability in serious weather Inside zip pocket secure pocket to store small items
COMFORT
Attached hood with drawcord hood muff adjustable extra warmth around your face
Angel-Wing Movement™ allows full range of motion in arms so jacket doesn't ride up
Hand warmer pockets soft fabric to warm hands Elastic cuffs for comfort
Down-filled draft tube eliminates cold leaks through the zipper
SpecificationsShell material: Paladium MemBrain N-120R
Reinforcement: Valiant N-310 MemBrain® 2L
Lining: Flashback P-220
Insulation: 650 fill goose down
Weight: 2lb 6 ozs / 1077 g
Sizes: S - XXL (Size Chart)
Colors:
001 • Black
2742 • Ionic Blue/Indigo Blue
6332 • Real Red / Fire PricingSuggested U.S. Retail: $325.00
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Reviews | Alpinist | 5-stars | | 
Voted 5/5 | I bought this parka in 2001 and have used it on Rainier, Hood, Elbert, Gannett, Aconcagua, and many other peaks. I wore it on Mt Washington in mid January when it was -4 degrees (F) with 40 MPH winds. It has kept me warm on every single trip and has proven itself to be quite durable over the years.
The Parbat has an over-sized hood to fit over a helmet. The pockets on the inside are deep enough to hold water bottles.
It's a great parka and a great value if you look at cost vs warmth vs weight. Perfect for winter climbs within the continental US and Europe.
Updated Jan 2006. | | Posted Dec 5, 2003 11:53 pm | | miztflip | Untitled Review | | 
Voted 5/5 | I bought this parka a size too big so that it fits over every piece of clothing that I might have on, even my gortex jacket.
The elastic cuffs make it a breeze to put on over lots of clothing and thick mitts. The extra large hood fits over any headwear including helmets.
The inside pockets are great for large water bottles and the zipper easy to use with gloves on.
Although mine isn't the membrane Parbat is still works well in dry, cold high altitude environments.
It also makes one awesome feather pillow. | | Posted Mar 16, 2004 11:15 am | | Luka Znidarcic | Untitled Review | | Voted 5/5 | Marmot is a top brand. I bought this down jacket for $170 1 year ago. I have not been disappointed at all. This jacket is very warm and lightweight. Durable and excellent quality. You can't go wrong with Marmot. | | Posted Jan 24, 2005 11:24 pm |
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