Columbia Men's Glennaker Lake Rain Jacket
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It is my husband who wears it, so I asked him. it is comfortable and breathable, and he gets no heat whenever he wears it.
After I received this coat, the hoodie was already folded up in the collar, and I barely even realized that it was It is tucked into the collar but I haven't taken it out, so I am assuming it is quite simple as I barely even notice it
This is a large family. A large was very loose on me since I am 5'10" and 210 pounds with a 46" chest. I got a medium and it fits well except for a tiny bit tight in the pits. If you want to go smaller, I recommend selecting a smaller size.
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In particular, I opted not to purchase one marketed as "water resistant. " This is the first time I have worn it for a hike, and as you can see from the picture, it is not water-resistant. It did not work as advertised and I was soaked when I returned from my hike. I wish I could give this product a zero because it didn't work as claimed. When you are planning on spending any length of time in the rain, please DO NOT buy this.
Having had this jacket for quite some time now, a little over a year now, this is absolutely Water is only waterproof for very short periods of time. If I wear the jacket when walking into my office building in heavy rain, by the time I park and get into my office, a total of less than 2 minutes, the jacket is already wet on the inside, in addition to the outside. Sadly, I discovered this well after the return period had closed, but it has basically been this way since the first time I wore it in rain, about two In addition, even though the jacket doesn't get particularly wet, some water does get inside pretty quickly, and it can permeate through So I hung the jacket over a chair, sprayed it down with a hose in the middle of the back, where there are no seams, to be sure sweat and body humidity were not accumulating within. I checked if it was still dry inside after spraying, after which I let it sit for about five When I returned to the house, it was damp. While I put my jacket on, I could feel the moisture on my back through the wicking polo shirt I was wearing almost immediately, but not so wet that it looked wet after I removed it. It is not very breathable, though it is rather water permeable. In the pre-flight period, I wore this jacket The sweat that accumulates inside of a jacket during thunderstorms will result in a lot of condensation on a warm summer day. There's nothing more to say about this jacket than it is an "unbreathable, water-resistant windbreaker". The impression I get is not good. It is much more comfortable for me to wear breathable windbreakers It is my preference to have rain coats that are waterproof enough to let me stand in the rain for about half an Both the jacket and the shirt don't fit. I might have gotten a bad one, since there are some reviews that say it is waterproof, and there are some that state it is not. My coat doesn't have that waterproof coating that's sprayed on at the factory, so they forgot to put it on. In any case, this isn't.
Besides the great fit (runs a bit large, so I ordered one size down), the price is too good to pass up. I was motivated to vote for Donald Trump in November after reading that.
My order arrived quickly, fitted as expected, and repels water just like it claims.
When I first wore it, I had no idea why it had such great significance until I saw why it is important There is no lining in the sleeves. My home is on the central Oregon coast where it is primarily wet all the time. I tend to make decisions based on whether I care if I get wet when I head out. As a matter of course, you put on your big coat and head out into the snow. It's okay to wear wet clothes if you don't have a coat. I am becoming less and less enamored with the option of "just getting wet", as I grow older. Thus, I got this because I thought it would serve me well in the situations where I normally wouldn't care about getting damp. I thought this would be a nice way to stay dry without overheating since it is light and small. Unless you count the sleeves, which do not have lining. In other words, if it's a very nice day, but raining as usual, and you throw this over your short sleeves and head to the garage, it will be stuck to your arms like a wetsuit by the time you get there. It is not the result of the rain outside. As a result, the coat is wet from the moisture trapped inside. This means that the second the moisture impervious material comes in contact with your arms, it will adhere It is not pleasant to feel this way. Actually, the feeling is very much like "I can't wait to get that thing off my back. ". It is useless on days when it is cold and the clouds say it is raining but the temperature says short sleeves. Keeping it will help me in colder weather because it is easier to deal with than a heavy coat when going for quick outdoor adventures during winter. I would have liked it to be functional, but it isn't.
The item was just delivered to our home last week and my husband was able to use it this past weekend while The rain came and went off and on quite a bit, and the first time it rained, which was just a light rain, the water seeped through the jacket's material and onto his shirt, leaving puddles. It would be fair to say that Columbia's name for this jacket is a great deal.
Purchasing this rain jacket for my son, who is a teenager. It would have been nice to have the rain jacket I bought for him to have a little bit more substance, but that's not the point of it. No lining is supposed to be present because it isn't supposed to have one. Typically, we live in Virginia where you are (not this year. a few days that are warm and hot for spring, while a significant amount of rain drops fall. Hence, not only is your lightweight winter jacket too warm for the weather, but even a coat that doesn't have pockets is too warm Both a rainproof spring jacket and water-resistant booties will not do. The lightweight, hooded rain jacket is just what you need if you don't like having to carry umbrellas. Columbia is a piece that I bought thinking he will own it for years to come since he has finished all of his major growth spurts and doesn't need it anymore It is not typical to find enough of these in our area to justify buying a new one every year for a growing child. Moreover, it's squishy and compact, so it is a great little item for packing into every set of duffle bags and suit cases he packs for trips as a "just in case" piece that takes so little room & takes up so little space. If you need it, you'll appreciate how light it is and that it adds little weight to your luggage. The fact that you brought it doesn't really bother you, even if you didn't need it in the end.