Columbia Men’s Glennaker Lake Rain Jacket, Dark Mountain, Collegiate Navy, X-Large

August 17, 2017 - Comment
Add to Cart $34.99Amazon.com Price
(as of 7 April 2020 01:29 GMT+0100 - Details)

Classic mountaineering-inspired design lines in a tried-and-true waterproof fabric-this lightweight nylon rain jacket is an everyday favorite thanks to its stylish, efficient, and comfortable take on protecting you from the wind and wet weather.

Product Features

  • Waterproof fabric
  • Stow-away hood
  • Zippered hand pockets
  • Adjustable sleeve cuffs
  • Draw cord adjustable hem. Packable into hand pocket

Comments

I'd Rather Be Outdoors says:

Stupid mesh pockets Would have kept it but the pockets are just stupid. Mesh lined- keys inside would rip them to shreds, phone inside wouldn’t stay dry. No interior zipping pocket either. It’s just dumb to sacrifice storage for breathability when they could put a slit somewhere else. Otherwise it’s a nice jacket and really nice color.

BigD says:

Nice jacket, but not water “resistant” enough for direct rain/snow exposure I like Columbia outer-wear, and bought this jacket to wear outside while it’s raining or snowing (paired with a fleece/sweater underneath when temps are cooler). It’s light weight, and makes for a nice wind breaker in warmer weather. If you’re going to use an umbrella or quickly go in-out of the rain, the jacket will do. But I would not recommend it as an outer covering if you’re going to be outside for a long time in even a slight drizzle. The product description says water “resistant” (not…

Photoholic says:

Best lightweight rain jacket I have worn I bought this for a fishing trip up to the Kenai River in Alaska. It rained while I was there, dugh! Bottom line is that while standing in the Kenai River in the rain, wearing this jacket while wearing sock-footed waders, I stayed dry and comfortable. I also caught the best fish while it was raining. Since this jacket rolls up so small, it is now part of my packing for even the shortest trips. The attached hood is another big plus. Now get out there and explore something.

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