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Marmot Hydrogen Down Sleeping Bag Review - ''I really like this bag, the wind resistance was a big win for me''

Posted by Andy Neil on Aug 16, 2022

Picking a sleeping bag for a 2-week trip is a difficult one; the time of year, where you are hiking, how changeable the weather is, and what altitude you are camping at, should all be taken into account when choosing what bag to take on a trip. May in Scotland is arguably the most unpredictable month, in the most unpredictable of places, it could snow, and it could also be a heat wave, …
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UOG Review - Marmot Phase 30 Sleeping Bag

Mar 23, 2020

On paper the Marmot Phase has impressive stats, by using ultra-lightweight Quantum GL fabric and certified, responsibly sourced 850 Fill Power down it achieves a comfort rating of +6C and a comfort limit of -1C, this is at an overall weight of just 506grams or 539grams if you include the stuff sack. So, by deducting the weight of the down from the total the shell of the bag comes in a …
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Trek Scotland Review - Marmot Alpha 60

Posted by Trek Scotland on Nov 11, 2019

Mention the words “Polartec Alpha Direct” and you instantly have us hooked. Having used this type of insulation in various summer and winter jackets you can be guaranteed that this is a jacket in which unrivaled breathability, comfort, and warmth is matched with a low bulk and low weight in an item designed for high activity adventures. Paired with an outer fabric of Pertex Quantum AIR, which has …
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UOG Review - Marmot Hydrogen Sleeping Bag

Oct 14, 2019

Marmot Hydrogen Sleeping Bag ReviewPart of Marmot's ultralight range of sleeping bags, the Hydrogen offers a superb balance of quality, low weight, packability, and performance versus cost. It's comparable to many more expensive products, as it is lighter and more compressible than almost all of its competitors. The Marmot Hydrogen uses 800+ fill power down protected with Marmot's Down Defender to …
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Marmot Sleeping Bag Guide

Sep 16, 2019

The Marmot Sleeping Bag RangeMarmot have a long history in the outdoor industry and they have been pushing the boundaries for sleeping bags for the majority of the time.In April 1971, University of California Santa Cruz students Eric Reynolds and Dave Huntley were in Alaska's Juneau Icefield on a school Glaciology project. It was there on a glacier that the idea of a Marmot Club began. The name 'M …
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Cairngorm Treks Review - Marmot Preon Half Zip Top

Posted by Cairngorm Treks on Nov 26, 2018

Used extensively by Cairngorm Treks throughout the Cairngorms, and surrounding areas, and also a recent multi-day expedition throughout Skye in Autumn and Winter 2017/18.The Marmot Preon is said to be an ideal first layer to ward off cool temps while keeping you comfortable and dry on a full-output day. It is made up as a modern fleece alternative with a smooth outer with the inner fabric a soft g …
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Cairngorm Treks Review - Marmot Featherless Insulated Jacket

Posted by Cairngorm Treks on Nov 22, 2018

The first thing you notice about this jacket is just how soft it feels - you find yourself examining the material, partly to see if it's truly a synthetic jacket and not a mix of some type, and partly because it just feels so nice to touch. The overall build is to a very high standard and is something that has been present in all of the Marmot products we have tested recently. This jacke …
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Cairngorm Treks Review - Marmot Featherless Hoody

Posted by Cairngorm Treks on Nov 21, 2018

Used extensively by Cairngorm Treks throughout Autumn and Winter 2017/18 within the Cairngorm National Park and surrounding areas.Lifting this jacket off the coat hook you straight away realise how ultra-light the Marmot Featherless Hoody actually is (UK size 12/M weighs in at just 416 grams). Despite its filling of 3M Thinsulate Eco Featherless Insulation, it feels like down to the touch and prom …
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Cairngorm Treks Review - Marmot Ultra Elite 30

Posted by Cairngorm Treks on Jan 23, 2018

For a large majority of us our initial thoughts of a synthetic sleeping bag often brings with it memories of our first experiences of wild camping. Many a morning began with a battle to get this barely compressible beast back into its stuff sac, before squeezing it into an oversized rucksack only to find out it had taken up over half of the capacity. Choosing a sleeping bag is an area mo …
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Cairngorm Treks Review - Marmot Strato Pillow

Posted by Cairngorm Treks on Sep 18, 2017

For multi-day trekking we can all appreciate the addition of a pillow when you’re hunkering down for the night after a long day on the hill, but the added weight and pack size of the item often means this is a luxury that’s left at home. So the idea of a super-light solution is very welcoming. When we first got to hold the Marmot Strato Pillow,we were taken back by how small and light the pro …
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Technology Page - Featherless

Sep 11, 2017

The Fabric Of The Future For AdventurersA kinder alternative to feathers, 3M Thinsulate Featherless Insulation is an innovative material to replace natural down. A loose-fill insulation designed by scientists that mimics down when dry and is warmer than down when wet.The partnership with Marmot and 3M Thinsulate has produced 'The Best Insulation on Earth'.Rain, snow, sleet: No matter how nasty the …
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UOG Review - Marmot Limatour Pants

Posted by Mark Richardson on Feb 27, 2017

I've used these on a few trips now and can say that they are a comfortable and durable option; perhaps more suited to adventure travel than a pure backpacking trip but you won't be disappointed using them for either. The first thing I like is the fabric - its very lightweight and extremely stretchy, thin and therefore highly breathable. This makes the Limantour pants ideal for trips to warm climat …
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