Columbia Herren Stuart Island Interchange Jacke Schwarz X-Large

Brand:Columbia

3.6/5

423.69

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PRAKTISCHE FUNKTIONEN: Mit einer abnehmbaren, verstellbaren Kapuze mit weichem Kinnschutz, Brusttaschen mit Reißverschluss, zwei Eingrifftaschen mit Reißverschluss, einer inneren Sicherheitstasche, verstellbaren Bündchen und einem verstellbaren Kordelzug am Saum, um Sie trocken und warm zu halten. RECYCELTE SYNTHETISCHE DAUNEN: Die auf kuschelige Wärme ausgelegte Innenjacke aus 100 % recycelter synthetischer Daunenfüllung sorgt für ein angenehmes Tragegefühl. Bei wechselnden Wetterbedingungen können Sie die Jacke schnell mit der wasserdichten Außenschicht überziehen. ISOLIERTE WÄRME: Eine vielseitige Winterjacke für den Einsatz bei kaltem Wetter. Sein wasserdichtes, atmungsaktives Außenmaterial verfügt über eine synthetische Isolierung und ein wärmereflektierendes Futter – so bleibt die Kälte draußen und die trockene Wärme drinnen. OMNI-TECH: Unsere proprietäre Technologie bietet luftdurchlässigen Schutz, der wasserdicht und atmungsaktiv ist und die Elemente von Mutter Natur fernhält. Gleichzeitig lässt es die Innenseite atmen, sodass Sie unabhängig von den Bedingungen trocken und komfortabel bleiben. OMNI-HEAT – INFINITY: Unsere nächste Weiterentwicklung der thermisch-reflektierenden Wärme. Ein neues, erweitertes Muster aus goldenen Punkten reflektiert mehr Körperwärme und sorgt so für sofortige Wärme, ohne die Atmungsaktivität zu beeinträchtigen. Maschinenwäsche. Reißverschluss. Importiert. 100% Polyester.
Department Mens
Item model number 1984801
Manufacturer Columbia

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Scritto da: eyeslight
I REALLY wanted to like this jacket. But couldn't get there. (2.5 stars)
This jacket frustrated me enough to spend my Sunday afternoon writing a review about it. I really wanted to like it. I've been looking for a hooded, warm, hip-length, waterproof jacket that can keep me comfortable and dry for my daily, hour-long NYC walking commute. After several weeks of reading reviews and price/value analysis, this was an easy top contender. Seemed to check all the things I was looking for with strong customer and editorial reviews. (And it was deeply discounted for the holidays). Specs; M, 5'8" 180lbs/81kgs, muscular frame. Jacket Ordered: Medium, Black What I liked: - Lightweight. The jacket I'm retiring is incredibly warm but so heavy it doesn't travel well for weight. This is about the third of the weight and compresses well. - Good storage. There are plenty of pockets... but I'll come back to those - Good warmth. IF the jacket is worn when warm, and IF all possible areas of venting are sealed, then the jacked does keep one comfortably warm at sub-freezing temperatures. - Removable hood. The simple snap-on hood with drawstrings does the trick. But the hood is so large that it really only makes sense if wearing a beanie underneath. (and I have a very big head)... I'll come back to this.... - Removable lining. With the removable and (mostly) usable puffy lining, this really can be a fully three season coat. - Hip length. It's only a couple inches longer than a waist length jacket, but that makes a world of difference in the worst of weather. - Waterproof. I hate carrying an umbrella, and I don't mind getting damp. But my coat should keep me from getting soaked. This coat does that. - The Gold Lining. I know some people hate it, but I like it. My kind of quirky flash. What I didn't like. - The Pockets Are Ridiculous. Most humans, when wearing a jacket, will reflexively put their hands in their pockets where the line from elbow to wrist is at 45 degree angle, fingers pointing to the ground in front of them. In that position, you can walk comfortably for miles. But this jacket's multitude of pockets don't give you that option. You either point your wrists straight down to enter the top-sided pocket, which is an unnatural position, or point your wrists fully parallel to the ground to enter the side-entrance pockets, which is an even more unnatural position. I had not realized how much I had taken the pockets in my previous (excellent) coats for granted. This is the first jacket I've owned where I can't comfortably walk long distances with my hands in my pockets. Also, the pockets of this coat aren't fleece lined, so they are both uncomfortable, and not especially protective from the cold. - The slick material. Both the inside and the outside of the coat are very slick. Lost count of the number of times it has slipped off a chair in the short time I've had it. That slickness is the material which may make the jacket great for rain, but it does require intentional placement. (I can easily see this sliding off a barstool onto a drinks-soaked tavern floor in a way I never worried about with my retiring jacket) - It stays cool to the touch. Unlike a fleece-lined coat, the inside of this coat is very cool until you put it on. In our first outing I was wearing a light sweater underneath and was struck by how chilly the fabric felt even through the sweater. As someone who takes a while to warm up, this doesn't work. - Very limited adjustability. You only have two points of adjustment for the sleeves, which means if you have slightly shorter arms or narrower wrists, like I do, the sleeves will extend down to the fore-arm because there's now way to adjust them tightly enough. Similarly, the neck's tightest adjustment just isn't tight enough, so wind rushes down the neckline if you don't have a hoodie or neck-warmer in place, (Not something you want when crossing a bridge on foot through howling winds). Using the hoodie with the drawstring tied tightly across the face can reduce the wind-tunnel effect. But, overall, I found the jacket strikingly inefficient at keeping cold from entering through the neck-line unless wearing neck-protecting underlayers. Maybe getting a Small might offer a better fit, but I suspect a Small would be too small if I have more than a thin layer on. - Lack of a fleece lining. This quickly became a deal breaker for me. When taken off, the inside of the jacket quickly reverts to the ambient temperature, so if left in a cold room, it feels much colder when put on than a fleece jacket. I don't want a jacket which needs to warm up to keep me warm. - It crinkles. Noisily. Like a grocery store plastic bag. You are not sneaking up on anyone in this thing. Bottom line: Can I find ways to live with it? Sure. Always have a hoodie or neck-liner. Always carry gloves and only use the pockets for storage. Always be conscientious when putting it down, especially in places where it might get nudged off chair or table (or hanger). Try to keep the inside minimally exposed to cold so that it doesn't take long to warm up. And learn to ignore the crinkling sound that will stalk you to the end of your days. Doing these things would make it possible to live with the coat. But they are far more effort than I intend to spend on a promising but deeply disappointing coat. So I'm returning it. The search continues... EDIT: The reason why warm, comfortable pockets are so important to me is that I'm a photographer. Having warm pockets spares me from constantly having to put on my gloves when walking between shooting locations.
Scritto da: Kiono
Keeps you warm
My boyfriend was very pleased with style, fit and quality, said it kept him very warm.
Scritto da: Richard J Katz
Warmth Technology for Winter
This coat incorporates Columbia's proprietary warmth-reflective technology-omni heat infinity. I believe this is a third-generation iteration beginning with heat coils, followed by omni heat dots, with this being the most current version. The basic underlying operating principle is inclusion of a reflective layer within the coat that holds and keeps body heat. In essence you are the heat generator and the coat captures and maintains it. I have used Columbia's heat reflective coats since they came on the market and this is the most effective in heat capture heretofore. It will keep you warm and comfortable. The reflective layer is as light or lighter than down and not at all bulky.. It could be removed (it zips out) but I see no reason to do so. The coat is machine-washable and to my mind quite stylish. The cost is quite reasonable--you can pay a good deal more for technical gear and not be any warmer. Lots of pockets. Good fit. Inner ties to adjust the fit. The hood detaches and does not feature omni heat (but ought to) so I have bought a separate omni heat watch cap and gloves as well. Fully recommended winter wear
Scritto da: Whitely
Perfect cold weather coat
I needed a new coat for a trip to the Arctic Circle and this one turned out to be great. I shopped around quite a bit online and at high-profile sporting goods stores. This coat has a liner and was almost too warm. But you can always unzip it a tad if you get toasty. I’ve had Columbia winter coats before and they’re always a great value for the cost. Definitely recommend if you need a solid cold weather coat.
Scritto da: J. Peterman
Possibly the warmest article of clothing I've ever owned.
I'm a lifelong Minnesotan, and when I put this jacket on for the first time, I realized that I had been doing winter all wrong. The metallic lining insulates so well it feels almost as if it's radiating its own heat. Most of the time, I'll just wear the liner, it looks just like a regular puffer jacket, but when it's really cold or wet outside, I'll put on the shell and it can handle pretty much anything the winter has to offer. The build quality is nice, everything feels high quality and sturdy. I tried a couple high end alternatives from North Face and Patagonia before I settled on this one, and it probably doesn't feel quite as indestructible as either of those, but for a third of the price, it is higher quality than it has any business being. The one knock I'd give is the fit. I'm 5'11", 170 lbs, and I could have built a small tent for myself from the large I initially ordered. I eventually settled on a small, which fits well. I'm not a small man by any means, and it seems a little odd that there would be no option for anyone smaller than me. But, if you can fill it out, it's a heck of a winter coat!
Scritto da: Cheryl Links
Nice!
Nice quality jacket but definite pros/cons: Pros: quality—great, just as you’d expect from Columbia; Weight—worn individually they’re both a comfortable fit; Pockets—nice roomy pockets on outer jacket (wish they had included a zipped interior one) Cons: hood—although detachable it should have been roll up in collar so it doesn’t get lost; Arm length—too long even with adjustable cuffs Length—the outer jacket is just long enough to make it difficult to zip Weight—when combined into a winter jacket it is very heavy and thick! It’s worth the purchase if you get it on sale like I did, otherwise I’d totally pass on it at $250—that’s not reasonable for this coat.
Scritto da: Justin C.
Reflective Gold Lining…
The coat felt well made and incredibly warm with the inner lining. I liked the fact it only had snaps instead of Velcro which tends to get hung up on any cloth material. Having snaps on the sleeves near the wrists will limit how much you can adjust the opening though. The only reason I’m returning this jacket is the inside of the inner lining is a gold color. Not exactly my style. The pictures provided do not show this view, otherwise I would have kept looking.
Scritto da: Chekiohio13
Great purchase
Great purchase...keeps my husband warm. Highly recommended
Scritto da: Alexander Dunkley
Good quality and warm
This is a good Columbia winter system and is very warm. Great price
Scritto da: Pierre-Paul Labelle
manteau
tres bien comme manteau livraison impeccable par contre il y avait un étiquette mentionnant au prix de $250.00 et j,ai paye au moins $300.00 taxe non incluse
Scritto da: Earl
Very good coat! Good size fit.
Very good winter coat. The inner vest does not have a down fill ( it’s synthetic) with a golden color lining. For some that may not be preferable.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
A great winter coat!!
The coat lives up to all of its claims. I have never been disappointed in buying Columbia products.
Scritto da: RaJa
Star Wars lining
Its embarrassing to wear!

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