

"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""I keep the Drop Line Jacket in my pack pretty much year-round. It’s the kind of midlayer that works just as well around the campfire as it does under a shell when temps drop. The sweater fleece feels super soft, and the zip chest pocket is clutch for keeping small essentials secure.""Whether we’re layering up for a shoulder-season hike or sipping coffee on a crisp morning, the Marmot Drop Line Jacket hits the sweet spot between warmth and everyday wearability. Its cozy sweater fleece feels soft against the skin and traps heat just right for cool-weather layering. Marmot builds in subtle performance touches like chafe-free coverstitch seams and a DriClime-lined collar that wicks moisture away for extra comfort. Made from 100% post-consumer recycled polyester, it’s a sustainable pick that doesn’t skimp on warmth or style."
Price: $69.97 from Backcountry
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| $69.97 | Visit Store |
"Backcountry Gearhead Recommendation ""I’ve been using the Drop Line 1/2-Zip as both a midlayer for skiing and a standalone piece for chilly mornings. The fleece is really soft inside, and the heathered exterior looks more polished than a typical fleece....
"Backcountry Gearhead Recommendation ""I’ve been using the Drop Line 1/2-Zip as both a midlayer for skiing and a standalone piece for chilly mornings. The fleece is really soft inside, and the heathered exterior looks more polished than a typical fleece....
"Backcountry Gearhead Recommendation ""I’ve been using the Drop Line 1/2-Zip as both a midlayer for skiing and a standalone piece for chilly mornings. The fleece is really soft inside, and the heathered exterior looks more polished than a typical fleece....