Marmot Reyna Jacket

Rated: 3 by 4 reviews.

Paragon Sports

A high performance softshell that incorporates Polartec Windbloc stretch fabric to achieve its impressive wind and water resistance, it shines in challenging backcountry conditions when worn over a light layer. These fabrics are very durable and quiet and have enhanced stretch and recovery, making them appropriate for general outerwear and accessories where weather protection is desirable. Polartec Windbloc fabrics are ideal when the activity level is low or intermittent and when cold and inclement weather demands high-performance outer protection.

Features:

  • Adjustable Velcro Cuff Adjustable Velcro Cuff
  • Angel-Wing Movement Allows Full Range of Motion in Arms so Jacket Doesn't Ride Up
  • Attached Hood Provides an Extra Warmth Layer Under a Shell Hood or By Itself in Milder Conditions
  • Designed to Fit Over a Light Layer
  • Elastic Draw Cord Hem For Adjustability in Serious Weather
  • Inside Zip Pocket Secure Pocket to Store Small Items
  • Main Material: PolartecWindbloc P-870U006-8555
  • Marmot M1 Softshell Water-Resistant, Breathable, Windproof, Durable, Warm, Stretch
  • Pack Pockets Slanted Chests Pockets That Can Be Accessed While Wearing a Pack
  • PitZips Underarm Zip That Extends Into the Body for Aggressive Venting
  • Polartec Windbloc Stretch Fabric
  • Sized Specifically for Women To Fit Your Body, Not a Smaller Men's Version
  • Weight: 1 lb 5 ozs / 595g
  • Wind Resistant, Water Repellent, and Breathable

USOutdoor.com

A high performance softshell that incorporates Polartec® Windbloc® stretch fabric to achieve its impressive wind and water resistance, it shines in challenging backcountry conditions when worn over a light layer.

Features:

  • Adjustable Velcro® Cuff Adjustable Velcro Cuff
  • Angel-Wing Movement™ Allows Full Range of Motion in Arms so Jacket Doesn't Ride Up
  • Attached Hood Provides an Extra Warmth Layer Under a Shell Hood or By Itself in Milder Conditions
  • Designed to Fit Over a Light Layer
  • Elastic Draw Cord Hem For Adjustability in Serious Weather
  • Inside Zip Pocket Secure Pocket to Store Small Items
  • Main Material: Polartec®Windbloc® P-870
  • Marmot M1 Softshell Water-Resistant, Breathable, Windproof, Durable, Warm, Stretch
  • Pack Pockets™ Slanted Chests Pockets That Can Be Accessed While Wearing a Pack
  • PitZips™ Underarm Zip That Extends Into the Body for Aggressive Venting
  • Polartec® Windbloc® Stretch Fabric Polartec Windbloc Stretch Fabric
  • Sized Specifically for Women To Fit Your Body, Not a Smaller Men's Version
  • Weight: 1 lb 5 ozs / 595 g
  • Wind Resistant, Water Repellent, and Breathable

Campsaver.com

Marmot's Reyna Jacket is a high performance softshell that incorporates Polartec® Windbloc® stretch fabric to achieve its impressive wind and water resistance. It shines in challenging backcountry conditions when worn over a light layer.

Features:

  • Adjustable Velcro® Cuff Adjustable Velcro Cuff
  • Angel-Wing Movement Allows Full Range of Motion in Arms so Jacket Doesn't Ride Up
  • Attached Hood Provides an Extra Warmth Layer Under a Shell Hood or By Itself in Milder Conditions
  • Elastic Draw Cord Hem For Adjustability in Serious Weather
  • Inside Zip Pocket Secure Pocket to Store Small Items
  • Marmot M1 Softshell Water-Resistant, Breathable, Windproof, Durable, Warm, Stretch
  • Pack Pockets Slanted Chests Pockets That Can Be Accessed While Wearing a Pack
  • PitZips Underarm Zip That Extends Into the Body for Aggressive Venting
  • Polartec® Windbloc® Stretch Fabric Polartec Windbloc Stretch Fabric
  • Sized Specifically for Women To Fit Your Body, Not a Smaller Men's Version
  • Wind Resistant, Water Repellent, and Breathable

Backcountry.com

Ultra-breathable, water-resistant Polartec Windbloc fabric makes the Marmot Women’s Reyna Softshell Jacket a great choice for highly aerobic days in nasty weather. Angel-Wind Movement lets you send pitch after pitch of steep rock and ice without exposing your waist every time you lift your arms over your head. Marmot included pitzips to help you stay cool while breaking trail in thick thigh-deep snow.

Breathable Rating:Not specified
Core Venting:Pitzips
Country of Origin:China
Hood:Yes
Manufacturer Warranty:Lifetime
Material:[Shell] Polartec Windbloc; [Lining] polyester
Pit Zips:Yes
Pockets:2 Front, 1 internal
Powder Skirt:No
Recommended Use:Alpine climbing, ice climbing, hiking, skiing
Seam Taped:No
Sizing:XS - XL
Waterproof Rating:Water resistant
Weight:1 lb 5 oz / 595 g
Zip-in Compatibility:No

Marmot Reyna Jacket Reviews Summary:

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Positive Reviews:

Nice fit

Rating:****

Fits very well. I am 5'5 and 115lb and ordered a small. Plenty room to wear over my XS Denali fleece. Sleeves are nice and long. Torso is a bit short. Overall a great jacket.

ICM at Backcountry.com on 05/15/2009

Great Jacket

Rating:****

I purchased the jacket for my daughter. She loves it. It is pretty warm for a light weight jacket - She wears it for all of her outdoor activities.

wan2490205 at Backcountry.com on 01/12/2009

Negative Reviews:

short

Rating:**

i ordered this jacket online and i'm really disappointed - the arm length is right and the shoulder width generous, but the front of the body is way too short and the hood, which has a bit of a "vizor", is fairly useless as it barely covers my hair.
i usually wear a size extra small, and i am not particularly tall (5'5") but this is made for someone less than 5 ft tall!
i ordered this from canada, as an exchange for a previous marmot jacket that i had trouble with. i was told that i cannot exchange it again, so i guess i will be selling it on ebay or something, at a loss.

rose riley at Backcountry.com on 01/26/2009

not windproof

Rating:**

Loved the fit. I'm petite and thin and the women's S fit great. Great color as well. Pretty good in wet conditions, too (though I was never caught in a downpour while wearing it). Definitely not windproof, though it claims to be. Would not suggest it if you're looking to be warm only in this jacket. Definitely need a fleece under it.

Catherine McCarthy at Backcountry.com on 04/13/2009