Marmot Women's Novus LT Hybrid Vest
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Breathability, Mobility, & Quality Insulation Packed Into One
The Women's Novus LT Hybrid Vest from Marmot is a versatile and practical addition to your outdoor gear.
It is built with a combination of grid fleece and PrimaLoft® Silver insulation, making it warm and comfortable, even in wet conditions.
The stretchy, breathable lining and side panels provide freedom of movement, while the adjustable drawcord hem blocks drafts.
The vest also features zippered hand and interior pockets for convenient storage and a PFC-free water-repellent coating to keep you dry and reduce environmental pollution.
Whether you're going for a run or touring, this vest will keep you warm and comfortable.
Details & Specifications
| Fit: |
Regular |
| Weight: |
9 oz / 252 g |
| Center Back Length: |
25.5 in |
| Waterproof: |
No - Water Resistant |
| Windproof: |
No - Wind Resistant |
| Breathable: |
Yes |
| Insulation: |
Stretch grid fleece and PrimaLoft® Silver Hi-Loft insulation |
| Pockets: |
(2) Zipped side pockets |
| Additional Features: |
Recycled 20 denier stretch nylon; stretch breathable lining for comfort Stretch side panels, gusseted underarm Zippered hand and interior pockets Adjustable drawcord hem blocks drafts |
| Materials: |
Main Fabric: 100% Recycled Nylon, Ripstop, 51g/sqm |
| Recycled 20 denier stretch nylon; stretch breathable lining for comfort |
PrimaLoft® Silver Hi-Loft insulation 80g insulates even when wet |
| Stretch side panels, gusseted underarm |
Zippered hand and interior pockets |
| Adjustable drawcord hem blocks drafts |
| Gender | Women |
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| Deals & Promotions | Labor Day Sale |
| Activity | About Town, Backcountry Skiing, Lift-Based Skiing, Mountain Trekking/Hiking, Mountaineering, Snowboarding, Mountain Biking, Trail Running |
| Equipment Type | Insulating Layer |
| Fit | Regular |
| Gear Category | Insulators |
| Color | |
| Brand | Marmot |
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