CAMEL CROWN Men’s Ski Jacket 3 in 1 Waterproof Winter Jacket Snow Jacket Windproof Hooded with Inner Warm Fleece Coat
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It's a combination of three things in one. Jacket 1 is made up of all of these pieces. Jacket 2 is worn separately if the fleece one is worn separately. Jacket 3 is when you don't wear the fleece hooded jacket.
The Black, Black 1, Black 2, and Black 3 model coats are more similar than not, according to information on Amazon's website about each of these coat models. Every single one of them is dark. The exterior breast pocket access is not available on the Black and Black 3 models, but it is available on the others. The exterior breast pocket opening on Black 1 is vertical, whereas the opening on Black 2 is angled. The only difference between the black 1 and the others is that the black 1 has grey inside collar trim. There appears to be detachable hoods on all four models. Other differences could exist. Best.
I'm 5'- I chose large because I am 7 feet tall and weigh 185 pounds. Fits a little large, but I prefer large jackets so I can tuck my hands into the sleeves when it gets cold. 2 X L should be a perfect fit.
The waterproof index is 10000 mm, so there's no need to worry. It also protects you from the wind.
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In most situations, this should keep you warm. br>However, if you're facing 45 km/h winds and a temperature of - You'll need extra layers if the temperature is below 10 degrees Celsius. br>br>When they say "3 in 1," they're referring to two layers that can be separated from one another, such as a fleece and an outer water-resistant layer. For harsher conditions, both of these shells can be combined. br>br>The fleece is connected to the shell on two sides by a zipper, and the sleeves are connected to the outer sleeves by a strap. br>br>The connecting zippers, as well as the zippers that close the front of the fleece and the shell, are very easy to use and haven't gotten stuck for me, though I've discovered that the trick is to pull the zipper all the way down to the bottom, tilt the zipper head outwards, and then insert the other side into the head. When unzipping, pull the zipper all the way down, tilt the head outwards, and pull the other side out of the head, and it will easily slide out. br>br>The fleece has a nice look to it, but the shell has a lumpy and limp look to it, though it's not bad. br>br>At the bottom of the fleece, there are external (zippered) and internal (non-zippered) pockets, one on each side. The internal pockets were ideal for storing bulky items such as my hat, gloves, and camera. External zippered pockets on the sides and a small vertical zippered breast pocket on the left side make up the external shell.
It's a well-made item with strong zippers and seams. It looks fantastic and fits perfectly (follow the measurement instructions in the advertisement). They are precise and extremely useful! ) This "XXL" fits the same as the other "XXL's" I own from various manufacturers. The fleece lining is attractive and well-fitting. It is clearly fashionable enough to be worn as an outer garment on its own. It's a true "three-in-one" device. a one-inch jacket (They even threw in a matching knit cap to go with the rain hood!).
I bought this jacket in a size larger than my usual size. I'm 5'9", 250 pounds, and have a 52-inch chest, so I usually wear a 2XL, but I like my jackets to be a little roomy so I can wear sweaters or layer underneath. This was one of the few jackets available in a 3XL size. br>I got the 3XL and it's perfect: roomy enough to not bind my arms when I cross them, but not so big that I feel like I'm wearing a tent. The length is ideal; it's slightly longer than most jackets, but that's exactly what I wanted. It lands in the middle of my bottom. The fleece liner zips out and is warm and comfortable, and the outer shell appears to be durable. The zippers are firmly fastened. The bottom of the jacket has a drawcord, and the velcro cuffs can be adjusted to keep out the cold and rain. The rain hood is kept in my inside pocket and is zipped up when needed. You won't get wet because the jacket is fully zipped and the rain hood is on. br>This jacket is very similar to my North Face Danali Jacket at a fraction of the price, and I was quite warm wearing it in windy 30 degree weather with the fleece liner. On warmer days (45 degrees), I've worn only the fleece liner, and on rainy days with 40 degrees, I've worn only the rain jacket portion. This purchase has made me very happy.
It was purchased for a trip to Scotland due to the unpredictability of the weather, and it was ideal. I like that you can take off the shell and just wear the fleece, which I have done on several occasions. With the shell on, it's nice and warm, and in the rain and wind, it's fantastic. I'm 5'8", 165 pounds, and have an athletic build, so the medium is perfect for me.
It's difficult to find clothing that fits someone who is 6'4", 215 lbs, and has a low body fat percentage. As expected, the waist is baggy, the shoulders are snug, and the length is satisfactory. In exchange for an XL, I returned a Large. The back of the large is too tight.
This jacket fits true to size; I bought it for my 12-year-old son, who wears a youth 18/20 or a small in men's clothing. The small is just right for me. For the price, this jacket is of excellent quality, and it also looks great. At this age, it's difficult to persuade him to put on a jacket. He despises heavy winter coats. He prefers to dress in zip-up sweaters and sweatpants. This jacket is one of his favorites, and he has worn it to school every day. So far, the weather in New England has been ideal.
The fleece inner jacket is very warm and comfortable. I am kept dry by the outer shell. It fit perfectly using the Amazon size chart; in my case, it was a little snug because I forgot my exact measurements (L vs XL), but it was still comfortable enough that I didn't bother exchanging it. If you don't quite fit the size guide, simply round up to the next size. (This is true for me. ) L has a chest measurement of 41 inches, while XL has a chest measurement of 40 inches and L has a chest measurement of 42 inches.
For the price, it's a great coat, and the lining keeps me warm.