Adrian Ballinger
Ama Dablam Jacket reviewed by Adrian Ballinger
Ama Dablam is one of my favorite mountains in the world. It stands proudly over the Khumbu Valley in Nepal, close to Mt. Everest. I have climbed and guided it 4 times over the last 10 years, and every time have been entranced by its high quality climbing on steep exposed ridges and its tiny summit surrounded by the Himalayan giants... Full review here
Amy Bullard
Women's Dipsea Short Sleeve reviewed by Amy Bullard
The Scree pant should really be called the “Deflector pant”. Full review here
Angela Hawse
Exum Jacket reviewed by Angela Hawse
The ritual of packing for a multi-day alpine climb is a balancing act of weight vs. consequences. You stack the odds in your favor to keep it light, and hope you’ve kept enough margin to endure a possible rogue wave of weather. Full review here
Super Hero Jacket reviewed by Angela Hawse
My friends often call me the “Queen of Jackets”. One of the great benefits of being a Marmot Athlete is the quiver of jackets I have to get any job done. Full review here
Women's Wool Half Zip reviewed by Angela Hawse
There is nothing that matches the feel, functionality and look of wool. I find that wool products meant to be next to the skin, are much of the time, itchy! Well, meet the new Women’s Wool Half Zip.... Full review here
Altitude Glove reviewed by Angela Hawse
The Fjell is, hands down, my new go-to jacket in the quiver for alpine climbing and ski mountaineering. The combination of materials, features and technical details all add up to the most superbly functioning piece of Outerwear I’ve yet to abuse..... Full review here
Fabrizio Zangrilli
Delta Short reviewed by Fabrizio Zangrilli
On the Rupal Face we were a team of three and found the best combination for sleeping was two people in an Alpinist Tent and one in a Alpinist Bivy Sac outside. Since I had the Alpinist Bivy - the best bivy sac - I always slept outside... Full review here
Women's Skyline Hat reviewed by Fabrizio Zangrilli
The Superhero helped me act like one on Pumori. While guiding on the south ridge in November of 2008 I was involved in the rescue of a very seriously injured climber... Full review here
Kevin Jorgeson
Switchcane Short Sleeve reviewed by Kevin Jorgeson
If you need to pack one pair of pants for anything but wet weather, let it be these. Here’s why.... Full review here
Big Lodge Pant reviewed by Kevin Jorgeson
When it comes to climbing pants, there are certain features that must be present.... Full review here
Mission Hat reviewed by Kevin Jorgeson
I love this pack because, as a climber, it is the perfect size. With a volume of 35 liters, I can fit a 60 meter rope, a full rack of 14 or so cams, half a dozen quickdraws, several pairs of climbing shoes, chalk bag, harness... Full review here
Ellsworth Jacket reviewed by Kevin Jorgeson
When it came time to pack for my climbing trip to England in October 2008, I wanted a lightweight, compact, hooded, synthetic jacket to keep we warm and dry.... Full review here
Kompressor reviewed by Kevin Jorgeson
Luckily for me, 2009 was a year full of travel. I was fortunate enough to travel abroad to Japan and South Africa, as well as widely across the United States. On each and every one of these trips, I reached for the same combination of gear: The Marmot Cache, The Kompressor and the Endless Road Carry On. Full review here
Endless Road Carry On reviewed by Kevin Jorgeson
Luckily for me, 2009 was a year full of travel. I was fortunate enough to travel abroad to Japan and South Africa, as well as widely across the United States. On each and every one of these trips, I reached for the same combination of gear: The Marmot Cache, The Kompressor and the Endless Road Carry On. Full review here
Cache reviewed by Kevin Jorgeson
Luckily for me, 2009 was a year full of travel. I was fortunate enough to travel abroad to Japan and South Africa, as well as widely across the United States. On each and every one of these trips, I reached for the same combination of gear: The Marmot Cache, The Kompressor and the Endless Road Carry On. Full review here
Mark Newcomb
DriClime Jacket reviewed by Mark Newcomb
Compare two commonly heard comments on outdoor gear. “It’s a nice jacket, but... Full review here
DriClime Side Zip Pant reviewed by Mark Newcomb
While record heat and drought char much of the west, there are, thank God, high mountain.... Full review here
Kingpin Jacket reviewed by Mark Newcomb
The Kingpin rules the high-performance softshell category. This is the one, true softshell for athletes and professionals that need protection against wind and precipitation while on the move, whether mountaineering, ski touring or busting out for cold weather training..... Full review here
Tommy Caldwell
Kid's Glade Mitt reviewed by Tommy Caldwell
Since receiving my wool Baselayer several months ago I really haven’t taken it off. Don’t be fooled by the name, this is not only a Baselayer Piece. It seems to work for ALL cool weather Fall winter and spring activities. Full review here