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|  | |  | | | Columbia Men's Cyclone Parka | | | | | SKU:
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Out of stock | | | | | | You will be ready for any mild rain, sleet or snow with this waterproof nylon outer shell. This jacket is the perfect weight for mild winter conditions. Radial sleeves allow for a full range of motion. A detachable hood, inside security pocket and multifunction pocket are all added features. | | | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Package Length: | 17.0 inches | | Package Width: | 12.75 inches | | Package Height: | 1.0 inches | | Package Weight: | 2.3 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 15 reviews |
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| | Features | Shell: 100% nylon Hydra cloth 3K; Lining: 100% nylon Ombre embossed 210 taffeta; Insulation: 100% polyester Microtemp 150g/m2, 100g/m2Waterproof fabricMulti-function security pockets have been specifically built into the jacket to hold goggles, a two-way radio, money cards or other valuablesDetachable Storm Hood is removable for versatility when the weather is unpredictableMade in Vietnam
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 15 customer reviews )
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7 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Not a bad coat... Jan 15, 2008
By Art Houston
"The Art of Real Estate"
Most coats use a forward angled pocket design to allow you to easily slip your hands into the outer pockets. The photo with the model appears to suggest this is true for this coat. For some reason (most likely form over function) this coat actually has slightly rearward angled pockets, which makes putting your hands in a little more problematic. I may get used to it.
Also, this coat is not as heavy as I had envisioned for something called a "parka," particularly from the Columbia brand. If you live in a cold climate where you are often below 25 degrees F, this is probably not the model for you. Here in Southeastern Pennsylvania, it will be warm enough for our mild winters.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Great Winter Jacket Feb 25, 2008
By M. Ruiz Love this jacket. I was looking for a nice warm Jacket that wasn't too bulky. This jacket is it. It doesn't have the zip out liner other jacket have, that I find bulky and heavy. I live in Wisconsin and might be use to the cold a bit, but this winter has been very cold. 10-15 below 0 some nights. Never was I cold with this jacket. I love the material on the inside the jacket where your face is, soft and never feels wet from breathing condensation. Well worth the money.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Nice coat Feb 23, 2008
By H. Qiu Very warm, water proof and doesn't look bad.
Part of the collar is made of soft, smooth and warm cloth, so when the zipper is pulled up to the top, the collar won't rub your chin. Nice design!
Shrinks a bit after first wash Jan 14, 2009
By Mike Dorf I bought the navy blue color one and I liked it. But when I washed it, it got shrunk a little bit.
Versitile and Plenty Warm Dec 22, 2008
By R. Siegert
"Generally Knowledgable"
I just wore my new coat to walk my dog this morning in the North Central Georgia foothills. The temperature was 17 degrees, with humidity 9 degrees chill factor. It was very warm for the whole time and trip. It also has plenty of flexibility to do what I needed to to clean up after, heh, heh!
One tip. In cold temperatures, wear the hood. 20% of our body heat escapes through the head. True, it isn't cool looking, but I'll take warmth and comfort.
It also works great for cold rains, such as three day of 40+ degree rains that we had here last month.
See all 15 customer reviews on Amazon.com
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