Jordan Campbell reviews the DriClime Catalyst Jacket
Marmot Athlete, Jordan Campbell wears Marmot’s Catalyst DriClime Windshirt on Bruny Island, near the southern tip of Tasmania (Australia). The award-winning Catalyst DriClime Windshirt is part of Marmot’s Momentum collection and is made with over 88% recycled materials, including the zipper.
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Hey I’m Jordan Campbell and I’m in Tasmania, Australia, and I’m on the very southern part of the island here at about 44 degrees south latitude. So, really far south, I feel like I’m at the edge of the world here looking down that direction. The weather’s pretty chilly and I’m doing a little beach walk this afternoon. I decided to wear the Catalyst DriClime Windshirt by Marmot, which is one of my favorites. I’m in kind of high wind environments where there’s maybe a bit of a touch of a little bit of moisture.
But just a little bit about this jacket. It’s made with almost 90% recycled product – and that includes the face fabric and the bi-component DriClime lining on the inside of the jacket, which gives it also a little bit of insulation. And then if I zip it all the way up here too, you’ll see it fits really well. The zipper’s actually recycled as well. And then it’s got a little Napolean pocket here, or a flash pocket, a couple of side hand pockets down here.
But moreover it’s just great, kind of universal piece for this kind of environment where you need just something but you don’t need something too big or heavy or bulky. So, yeah, it’s just a great, great jacket for adventure travel. Thanks for watching.
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$110.00






