• Features
    • Flat Lock Construction
    • Zippered Chest Pocket - To Secure Small Items
    • Cuff Nosewipe
  • Specs
    • Style Number:
      8852
    • Colors:
      • Fire (6580)
      • Dark Cedar (046)
      • Black (001)
      • Deep Blue (2134)
      • Cocoa (7085)
    • Sizes:
      • Small
      • Medium
      • Large
      • X - Large
      • XX - Large
    • Main Material:
      Polartec®Power Stretch® 88% Polyester 12% Elastane 6.8 oz/yd

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Polartec® Brand Video

Polartec, LLC is the developer, manufacturer and marketer of Polartec® performance fabrics. Polartec® products range from lightweight wicking base layers, to insulation layers, to extreme weather protection and are utilized by the best clothing brands in the world.


Polartec® Power Stretch®

Polartec® Power Stretch® fabrics feature body-hugging 4-way stretch and are very breathable. They keep you dry when you sweat and provide warmth without weight. These are the most versatile outdoor and fitness apparel fabrics available today.

Polartec® Power Stretch® fabrics feature a proprietary construction with two unique surfaces: the durable nylon outer layer is wind- and abrasion-resistant; the soft inner layer pulls moisture away from your skin keeping you dry, warm and comfortable. The fabric also features compression stretch which can improve performance and reduces the chance of certain types of stop-go injuries. Polartec® Power Stretch® excels at handling the demands of the next-to-skin environment.

How does it work? Moisture and high relative humidity next to the skin cause discomfort. Polartec® Power Stretch® keeps the skin dry through three complementary mechanisms:
1) The fabric is highly breathable and does not restrict the movement of moisture vapor.
2) "Touch Points" on the fabric inner surface draw off the sweat. Sweat is wicked off the skin to the outside of the fabric, where it spreads rapidly for evaporation.
3) When the sweat reaches the outside of the fabric, it spreads out to many times its original surface area, enabling it to dry at least 2 times faster than cotton.


Polartec® Power Stretch®

Polartec® Power Stretch® fabrics feature body-hugging 4-way stretch and are very breathable. They keep you dry when you sweat and provide warmth without weight. These are the most versatile outdoor and fitness apparel fabrics available today.

Polartec® Power Stretch® fabrics feature a proprietary construction with two unique surfaces: the durable nylon outer layer is wind- and abrasion-resistant; the soft inner layer pulls moisture away from your skin keeping you dry, warm and comfortable. The fabric also features compression stretch which can improve performance and reduces the chance of certain types of stop-go injuries. Polartec® Power Stretch® excels at handling the demands of the next-to-skin environment.

How does it work? Moisture and high relative humidity next to the skin cause discomfort. Polartec® Power Stretch® keeps the skin dry through three complementary mechanisms:
1) The fabric is highly breathable and does not restrict the movement of moisture vapor.
2) "Touch Points" on the fabric inner surface draw off the sweat. Sweat is wicked off the skin to the outside of the fabric, where it spreads rapidly for evaporation.
3) When the sweat reaches the outside of the fabric, it spreads out to many times its original surface area, enabling it to dry at least 2 times faster than cotton.


www.planetfear.com 8/18/08 Power Stretch Half Zip

One of the Best on the Market

According to Marmot’s press release, this garment promises to be “the most versatile base, mid and outer-layer fleece you’ll ever wear”. Although that statement might exaggerate the extent to which it (or indeed any) item of clothing could realistically fit into all three of those categories, the Power Stretch Half Zip is certainly one of the most impressive technical fleece products currently on the market.

The first thing you’ll notice when you put it on is the fit, particularly in the sleeves. Marmot have given this product an extremely athletic cut, and as soon as you wear it you’ll likely be thinking ‘this could be just the thing for cold days out climbing/biking/running’. The elasticity in the cuffs makes it particularly suited to mountain biking and climbing, or any activity where a mid-layer with sleeves that don’t ride up your arms is crucial.

The only gripe with this product is that the front chest pocket isn’t quite big enough to get a climbing guidebook or OS map in, but that’s a small issue in an otherwise superb piece of kit. It retails for a fairly competitive £60 for the men’s and £55 for the women’s versions. If you’re looking for a high quality, do-it-all technical fleece this is certainly one of the best currently on the market.


Adrian Ballinger Demonstrates Marmot Layering System

Adrian Ballinger, Marmot Athlete and owner of Alpenglow Expeditions, demonstrates his Marmot layering system from Alpamayo, Peru.

Adrian Ballinger, Marmot Athlete and owner of Alpenglow Expeditions, demonstrates his Marmot layering system from Alpamayo, Peru. Featured products include the Ama Dablam Jacket, the Exum Jacket, Power Stretch Half-Zip, the Scree Pant and more.

Learn more about Adrian and Alpenglow Expeditions on marmotpro.com.

TRANSCRIPT:

Hi there, I’m Adrian Ballinger, Marmot team and Alpenglow Expeditions.

We’re up here at 18,200 feet on Alpamayo. We’re actually at a cold camp right now between Alpamayo, which we climbed yesterday in very full on conditions - and tomorrow we’re hoping to climb back this way - Quitaraju. Both of these peaks are almost… one’s just under 6,000m (just under 20,000 feet) and one’s a little over 20,000 feet. Part of the famous Cordillera Blanca chain of Peru. I thought about what better place to talk about some of the Marmot gear that I use out here than being up here. It’s been keeping me warm and dry in some pretty serious conditions.

So I’m sort of suited up for what I wear going out on a big 20,000 foot peak, and I’m just going to do a little strip tease here and show you what I’ve got.

So on the outside I have an Ama Dablam Jacket. This isn’t the warmest down jacket that Marmot makes but it’s super warm for its weight and it’s very compressible. So it’s a great climbing jacket. It’s got good features like a nice puffy hood that goes over a helmet well and adjusts and still allows me to see easily from side to side. It’s got good pockets for hanging out in camp. All around just a great ultralight jacket, I’ll show you as I take it off. You know a lot of down jackets you put in your backpack and you can’t even get anything else in there. This one will stuff down to a little more than a Nalgene bottle so it’s really a great layer. I live in this everywhere, from California and Colorado ice climbing to cold mornings rock climbing to out in the big mountains. So that’s the Ama Dablam Jacket.

From there we go to the Exum jacket. This is sort of a top of the line GORE-TEX® shell that Marmot’s making. It’s made out of the Pro Shell, the new GORE-TEX® Pro Shell material. It’s got great looks with the zippers and everything. But most of all it’s super functional. Again, a great hood for the helmet, which I don’t have on right now. Good pit zips under here that are easy to get to and open up and give me a lot of venting when I’m in the mountains warming up, breaking trail. And waterproof zippers on the outside, a good covered zipper on the main chest; easy adjustments for the hood and things like that. So again, this is another layer that I live in. It’s the best GORE-TEX® jacket I’ve worn. Good internal pockets as well for keeping things warm like Goo packets and bars while I’m climbing.

Underneath that I wear another mini-puffy jacket. This one’s synthetic – it’s called the TR6 jacket. It actually zips into some of Marmot’s layers. I don’t generally zip it in, but I love wearing it underneath my GORE-TEX®. Since it is synthetic, if I sweat a little bit that’s ok. It’s wind resistant obviously if I wear it without the GORE-TEX® jacket. Again it’s got great pit zips under here so that I have great ventilation even though I’m in a synthetic puffy layer. And this one goes pretty small as well. All of these layers, you might have noticed have the Napoleon pocket. I’m a huge fan of the Napoleon pocket in the mountains - you can put your camera in there you can put your sunglasses in there, medications….really a great, great pocket. That’s the TR6. It works well in town as well. I find myself wearing it an awful lot, everywhere I go.

And the last upper body layer I have on right now other than just an Alpenglow t-shirt underneath is my Marmot Power Stretch. The Power Stretch ¾ zip gives me good ventilation. I’ve still got the pocket that I want. It’s a great little snot nose wiper right there, which I find myself using a lot. Kind of gross but you need it in the mountains. And just a good all-around warm layer. So that’s that.

On my lower body, I’ve got the Alpine Pants. These are GORE-TEX® Pro Shell as well. Absolutely fantastic layer – they breathe well, they’re durable, they’re not too heavy. They have the suspenders which I really need since I’m a little bit skinny. Good pockets here for anything I want to carry as well as full zips down the sides so I can take these off. I can vent them using the zips or I can take the pants fully off using the zips. And also that gives me the rainbow seat for answering those calls of nature that we all have out in the mountains. It’s super important to have an easy system to be able to drop those pants to do what you need to do without having to take off all your upper body layers. So that’s my outer layer and then don’t worry this isn’t going to get too crazy, mom…

Underneath those, I actually wear another layer of pants that can be used for a lot of different things. These are the Scree Pants. They’re a lightweight pant. I can use them when I’m trekking in to the peaks. Then once I get up high here, they become just a layer of GORE-TEX® pants – they make a great warmth later as well as being a wind-resistant, water-resistant outer layer when I’m down lower in the mountains. Underneath that I might have a layer of long underwear depending on the temperatures.

So … that’s my Marmot gear – that’s what I wear when I’m out here in the mountains. And there’s lots more information about all of these on the marmot.com website. Thanks for listening.


Adrian Ballinger's Countdown to Everest Part 3: Packing for the Expedition

Adrian Ballinger, Marmot Athlete and owner/operator of Alpenglow Expeditions, shows us what he's bringing to Everest as he prepares to guide the highest peak in the world.

Watch Countdown to Everest - Part 1.
Watch Countdown to Everest - Part 2.

Adrian Ballinger is a fully certified AMGA/IFMGA Guide and runs Alpenglow Expeditions. This April Adrian will be guiding on the most famous mountain in the world: Mt Everest.

To learn more about Adrian visit marmotpro.com.


Size Chart

Sizing by Height / Weight
  4'11"-5'2" 5'2"-5'6" 5'6"-5'10" 5'10"-6'2" 6'2"-6'6"
90-110 lbs XS S      
110-135 lbs XS S M    
135-160 lbs   S-M M M-L  
160-195 lbs     M-L L L-XL
195-230 lbs     L L-XL XL-XXL
230-265 lbs       XL-XXL XXL-XXXL

Sizing by Body Measurements
  XS S M L XL XXL XXXL
PARKAS/JACKETS/SWEATERS/TOPS (UNISEX)
Chest 33-35 36-38 39-41 42-45 46-49 50-53 54-57
Neck 13.5-14 14.5-15 15.5-16 16.5-17 17.5-18 18.5-19 19.5-20
Sleeve 30-31 32-33 34-35 35-36 36-37 37-38 37-38
PANTS/BIBS (UNISEX)
Waist 26-28 28-30 31-33 34-36 37-39 40-42 44
Hip 36-38 38-40 40-42 43-45 46-48 50-52 56
Inseam 28 29.5 31 32.5 33 33.5 34.5
GLOVES (UNISEX)
Girth 6.5-7 7-7.5 8-8.5 9-9.5 10-10.5 --  
PARKAS/JACKETS/SWEATERS/TOPS (WOMEN'S)
Size 4-6 6-8 8-10 12-14 14-16 --  
Bust 30-32 32-34 35-37 38-40 41-43 --  
Sleeve 29-30 30-31 32-33 34-35 36-37 --  
PANTS/BIBS (WOMEN'S)
Size 4-6 6-8 8-10 12-14 14-16 --  
Waist 22-24 24-26 27-29 30-32 33-35 --  
Hip 33-35 35-37 38-40 41-43 44-46 --  
Inseam 27.5 28.5 30 31.5 32 --  
GLOVES (WOMEN'S)
Girth -- 6-6.5 6.5-7 7.5-8 8.5-9 --  

Kid's Sizing (boys & girls)
  S M L XL
Size 6-7 8-9 10-12 14-16
Height (in.) 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-63
Weight (lbs.) 44-51 52-67 68-92 93-115
Chest 26 28 31 34
Waist 22.5 23 25 27
Hip 26 28 31 34
Inseam 18 21 25 28
Sleeve 22.5 24 27 30
Gloves (age) 6-7 8-9 10-12 14-16

Gament Sizing Information
The charts above will help you select the proper size.
If you have questions, please call us.

Care Instructions
Marmot does not recommend dry cleaning for any of our products. Gore-Tex® fabric products, MemBrain ® fabric products, down insulated products, and fleece are all machine washable. You should use a commercial front loading machine and follow the care instructions.

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this is the best piece of clothing that can be worn on the upper body

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