As a frequent belayer and pretty short lady, I always appreciate a cropped down jacket that doesn’t sacrifice warmth or style. Which is why, when I received the Marmot Guides Down Hoody in the mail, I was stoked at its cushy loftiness and adjustable elements.
The Guides Down Hoody is the quintessential puffy — it has massive baffles, a cushioned hood, and a certain retro aesthetic to it. If I’m being honest, I got numerous compliments from strangers about this jacket, which I can attribute to the bright, funky color scheme. Regardless of appearance, the Guides Hoody packs a punch in terms of warmth and loft.
This jacket utilizes a unique blend of natural feather down and ceiba, a plant-based insulation harvested from kapok trees in the southern hemisphere. This eco-friendliness doesn’t just stop at the innovative down, but more on that later.
The Guides Hoody quickly became a must-have in my suitcase and work bag this winter for its malleable nature and versatile style. I found myself wearing it for après coffee, leisurely walks around town, and setting up camp in Crested Butte, Colo. This jacket survived a cold and blustery winter without lacking in endurance or comfort.
In short: The Marmot Women’s Guides Down Hoody is a laidback puffy made for casual winter outings or belaying friends at the crag. With a 700-fill power down made of natural feathers and plant-based materials, this jacket is highly packable and insulating. And while it does lack in water resistance and ruggedness, the Guides Hoody is still a great puffy for folks needing something for everyday use in mild climates. For just a couple of hundred bucks, you can snag the Guides Hoody in diverse color options that provide a timeless style.
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- Weight: 625 g/ 1 lb., 6 oz.
- Fill: 700 FP 80% recycled down, 20% Ceiba (Kapok) down
- Waterproof: No
- Main fabric: 100% Post-Consumer Recycled Polyester, Ripstop, 58g/sqm
- Sizes: XS to XL
- Fit: Relaxed
- Adjustable: Yes. Hood and bottom hem have pull cords
- Pockets: Two zipper handwarmer pockets, one exterior chest pocket
- Best use: Casual winter wear, belaying, cold and dry winter climates
Pros
- Maintains loft after exposure to moisture
- Adjustable waist allows wearer to tailor fit
- Eco-friendly down fill is made from Kapok trees
- Super comfortable and warm
Cons
- No water resistance or proofing
- Unavailability of extended or plus sizes
- Feathers start to poke out after a few wears

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