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Marmot Spire Jacket - First Take

We check out Marmot's neat new Gore-Tex Performance Shell jacket .


Posted: 18 September 2008
by Jon

Marmot Spire Jacket - First Look

Marmot Spire jacket 

Price: £200

Weight: 688 grammes (medium, including snowskirt @ 65g

Features: Gore-Tex Performance Shell mountain jacket. Angel-Wing Movement to allow full range of motion, DriClime lined chinguard, ERG hood adjustment system, adjustable drawcord hem, Gale-force hood with laminated wire brim, helmet compatible, integrated laser-drilled pocket backing, micro-stitched and taped seams, Pack Pockets with water-resistant  zippers, Pit-Zips, zip-off powder skirt


What's It For?

New for autumn 2008, Marmot's Spire is an all-round mountain waterproof shell jacket with a helmet-compatible hood and a zip-out snow skirt that give it the ability to be used for climbing and skiing. It use Gore-Tex Performance Shell rather than the lighter, more flexible Gore-Tex Pro Shell, but that helps keep the price down despite the array of top-end technical features.
The Techy Bits

Gore-Tex Performance Shell is pretty much what the old Classic Gore-Tex was, it has a knitted rather than the woven backer of Pro Shell, which makes it slightly heavier and slightly less breathable. That's where the economies stop though, the design of the jacket has many of the same features as Marmot's top-end shells costing significantly more.

Marmot Spire snow-skirt

These include the Angel Wing sleeve cut, designed to prevent the hem from lifting as you reach up high or in front, Marmot's laminated and wired hood and even pocket liners with laser-cut holes to improve breathability. The pockets are sited high to clear pack belts and harnesses.
How It Performs

This is very much a preliminary test, but first impressions are positive. The Performance Shell may lack Pro Shell's silky drape and add some weight too, but the pay-off is a sub-700g jacket that feels reassuringly tough and durable. An impression underlined by the chunky main zip that feels indestructible.

Marmot Spire hood

The cut leaves enough room for a fleece or soft shell underneath, but isn't overly voluminous and while it's on the short side, it wasn't - for us at least - overly short. Basic features seem to work well, the hood clears a helmet and unlike many US-designed shells, the laminated and wired peak seems sturdy enough to cope with UK conditions, backed up with a decent enough helmetless fit that moves with your head.

Marmot S[ire hood adjuster

The sleeve arrangement does seem to work, with the hem staying in place despite much hand waving and raising. Ditto the high-cut pockets and pit-zips. Of course, we haven't been able to use the Spire in winter conditions yet, but it looks promising.

Initial Verdict


Tough feeling, shortish-cut, US-designed jacket that looks to have the capability to cope with UK conditions. It doesn't have the silky mobility of a Pro Shell garment with its slippy, slidey woven backer, but many users will positively like the sturdy feel and easy to use features and adjusters. Lots of bang for for the buck. More later, but looking good so far.


 Nicely designed with protective hood, sturdy fabric and top features including pit-zips and helmet hood.
 Shorter than some jackets, not as flexible feeling as Pro Shell.



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