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When blustery cold winter ski conditions come head on, rest assured he can face them in Marmot® Boys' Headwall Jacket. The warm, body-mapped insulation places warmth where it's needed most while weather-resistant fabrics and features seal out the gnarliest elements of the wet and cold.

  • Marmot MemBrain® waterproof, breathable fabric
  • Seam taped 2-layer construction
  • Thermal R insulation
  • Removable, snap off hood
  • Zippered handwarmer pockets
  • Ski pass sleeve pocket
  • Powder skirt
  • Internal mesh goggle pocke
  • Brushed tricot collar and shoulder lining
  • Velcro® closure adjustable cuffs
  • Drop tail hem for increased coverage
  • Regular Fit

Product Features:

Fabric MemBrain® 2L 100% Polyester Stretch Plain Weave, 5.0 oz/yd
Insulation 100 g Thermal R in body; 80 g in sleeves
Centerback Length 24.25"
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Started in the 1970s by two college students, the Marmot "club" involved climbing glaciated peaks with other "Marmots."  During the next two years, the two young men began experimenting with down products - a sweater, a parka, and three down sleeping bags. Then, in 1973 the two, along with a friend, purchased a retail location in Colorado and dubbed it Marmot Mountain Works.

By 1974 the company now known as Marmot® was born. As fate would have it, an acquaintance asked them to make 108 puffy jackets for a new Clint Eastwood movie - definitively putting them on the map. Soon introduced to Gore-Tex® fabric via another acquaintance the two began designing and manufacturing products with this new innovative technology.

The late 70s saw a company that was experiencing consistent growth by delivering a high-quality performance product. Today's Marmot has a tireless commitment to building the finest outdoor clothing and equipment available.