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Outdoor Research Men's Marvel Windshirt Jacket Outdoor Research: Men's Marvel Windshirt Jacket

Sometimes all you have to do is stop the wind.

A jacket you can use for just about any activity and wear all 4 seasons of the year the Outdoor Research Marvel Jacket for Men will keep you warm dry and manage moisture during even your high-aerobic activities. A wind-resistant breathable main body and stretch nylon arms and shoulders coupled with a brushed tricot lining keeps the wind at bay and you on the move. Whether you are heading out the door for a snow-covered trail run a spring walk in the park or just going out for dinner the Marvel will keep you comfortable and with a touch of style looking great.

Great looking, great fitting jacket. Image: 5 Stars
by jim furlong
I love the Marvel jacket.Super for running hiking biking activities. The fit is mostly O.K. a little tight under the arms for me but still a jacket I will use all the time.


Nice, but..... Image: 4 Stars
by John
On my first wearing of this jacket for running about 8 miles in about 20 degrees F and windy. The jacket was not breathable enough and was wet inside and it is a little bit too short so the wind was blowing up the back of my shirt.


Awesome jacket Image: 5 Stars
by Anonymous
WOW! Thats all I have to say about this jacket. I've never enjoyed running outdoors in cold weather more. By far my favorite piece of running clothing.


Great jacket for running Image: 5 Stars
by Anonymous
Very lightweight and great at blocking the wind. Ran on a 16 degree windy winter night and was almost too warm with a long sleeve t-shirt underneath. The jacket is a great addition to any runners clothing collection.


just a better jacket Image: 5 Stars
by Anonymous
So I wanted the Marmot Driclime for a climbing trip I'm taking. When looking around I found this OR Jacket. The advantage of the Marvel over the Driclime is it's durability. The grey patches on the arm are a light weight scholler (or something like that)which will stand up to allot more then the standard ripstop. The Driclime also doesn't have hand pockets where as the Marvels has them and they're fleece lined. For the added 3oz weight you get allot for you money. In respinse to the 11-07-2007 review. Your a tool. The Driclime dows have a just pocket but try useing it when your carring a back pack. Yes a sleeve pocket isn't that usefull and really could be left off to help save weight. O and the driclime is now $110. CLIMB HARD land soft