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Cloudveil Gridlock Fleece Jacket - Men's - 2007 BCS

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Gridlock Fleece Jacket - Men's
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The Cloudveil Men's Gridlock Fleece Jacket blocks out the cold and the howling winds whether you wear it under your shell during a backcountry tour or while you run errands in town right when the storm hits. The Gridlock's wind-resistant Polartec Wind Pro exterior fabric shuns chilly breezes, and the Polartec Power Stretch fleece internal collar and cuffs feel soft against your skin. Pull the inside-the-hand-pockets dual hem cinch cord when you need to put your body heat on lock-down, and keep your lip balm and car keys in the zippered chest pocket.

Bottom Line: Avoid the lift line gridlock and head to the backcountry in the Cloudveil Gridlock Fleece.

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Rating for this product: 4

Made in Canada and warmer than wool.

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December 2, 2009

Let me start by saying that this jacket should be saved for the colder days. If you're walking around and it gets above 50 degrees you'll want something lighter. The polartec lining is apparent and really locks in your body heat. I haven't had this jacket long enough to determine when it's inadequate temperature wise, but I'm certain it'd be around 20 maybe 15 depending on your baselayer. It's very warm, but it's not perfect. And it says wind resistant, but barely. The colder it gets the more apparent it becomes that this jacket isn't windproof.There are a number of issues and concerns with this jacket. First off the price, 185.00 is way out of line, lucky I bought it from backcountry for much less. Cloudveil's prices have always seemed too high, but you do get unique and very functional products. I own over 10 of their items and all are great products. The only problem I have with this jacket is the fabric but this isn't cloudveil's fault, its polartecs. I used crutches for three months and that caused a good deal of the arm pit fabric to ball up or pill, but that's just wear and tear and it can easily be trimmed off. Other than that it's mostly the same. The cuffs of the jacket are very odd; as the pictures show, and I didn't think they would wear will but they have. The exposed inner fabric as worn some but it doesn't look bad. The stitches are heavy-duty and well probably never fail, but at the ends of each stitch there's almost 1/8 of an inch of thread hanging off. I understand this is probably insurance to make sure the stitches don't back out, but it looks crude for something made in Canada.Other than those issues this is one nice jacket that will really keep you warm in almost any environment, maybe too warm. And even though I have my concerns they are more than outweighed by wthe jackets performance. It's backed by a lifetime warranty so I'll probably have it for a long time. If you're looking for a jacket to keep you warm, fit nicely, look good, and have no price range, then this would be a great item to consider. And another thing it isn't a North Face.

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Rating for this product: 3

Runs small.

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January 16, 2009

I was really excited about owning this jacket but it ran really small. I wear an XL in everything -- including other Cloudveil products -- and this was way too tight in the armpits. Wasn't wearable. It rode too high in the pits and was way too restrictive in arm movement. Downright uncomfortable. That's all a sizing issue. Other than that, this seems like a kick ass jacket. It was the hefty midweight I wanted and it had a faint/unique texture that gives it a nice style. I really like Cloudveil products, and I'm sure this had excellent quality, but be forewarned on sizing.

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Is this the 2008 model jacket and I have heard this jacket runs

Is this the 2008 model jacket and I have heard this jacket runs big. I am 6' tall and usually wear a XL. Would you recommend a L or XL?

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December 15, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

Awesome Fleece Jacket

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November 21, 2009

Wore it in NYC Nov 1st this year, temperatures ranging from 45-65 with only a short sleeve t-shirt underneath and a beanie on top. At 45 was pushing a little cold but good enough to withstand a ride on atop a double decker bus. Outstanding, not much else you can expect as far as warmth from a fleece. Fit is perfect for me, I am normal stature 5'7" and 150lbs and the size M fit like a glove. The texture is beautiful - I got the black - and at $79 this was a steal. Will order again from BC, excellent service and great prices.

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Rating for this product: 4

nice jacket

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December 15, 2008

wear it often very warm and stylish my only complaint is im 220 lbs not fat and the xl is a little snug if i layer to much other then that great jacket

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Rating for this product: 5

Excellent mid-layer but not windproof

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March 16, 2009

I bought this primarily to serve as a heavy mid-layer for layering on very cold days. It's an excellent fleece that is of comparable weight as Patagonia's R3 line. I like the styling and its admittedly slim fit. It's certainly not windproof but I think it's very warm and have been comfortable wearing it over a T-shirt in calm 40+ degree weather.

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Rating for this product: 4

a good warm midlayer

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October 9, 2009

ok. first, i have to say the grid pattern on the jacket is hard to get used to, but it does grow on you. Go for black if you want to hide the grid pattern....black looks better comparing the blue as the pattern is not as obvious. i bought one black and one blue as my friend wanted a black one. weird thing, though, that the vendor tag on the black showed the material as Thermal Pro while the blue one showed Wind Pro. both jacket materials look identical so i think they're both the same.

very warm jacket, sturdy. have not tested wind resistance part, but it's a very comfortable jacket, and layer easy compare to North Face Denali.

between Denali and Gridlock- i definitely recommend Gridlock, especially when it's on sale.

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Rating for this product: 4

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October 8, 2009

This jacket is very warm. However I noticed that when I got the jacket it said Polartec Thermal pro but said nothing of the website stated Wind Pro. The jacket has very neat, clean stiching, great quality. only complaint is no elastic in the wrists. The sizing is a little odd. I'm 5'9 175 and the sleeves were much too long but it was too tight in the chest and arm pits and a little too short. Sent it back for a large. Great customer support, as always. They were very informative about the sizing

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Rating for this product: 5

Cloudveil Gridlock Fleece-Awesome!

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August 25, 2008

I own alot of Cloudveil clothing and love it all-the Gridlock is no exception-well made, very functional, and good looking-what more could you ask for! Also thanks to the fine folks at Backcountry for their exceptional customer service and competitive pricing!:)

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Rating for this product: 4

Good fleece

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May 20, 2009

Just received this today and it seems like a pretty good little piece. Just wore it out on a nippy, windy spring day (4 degrees Celsius) in Calgary, and it seems pretty good. I don't know what people are complaining about with the wind--it seems to do pretty well in the wind all things considered. Yes, a little wind goes through, but, c'mon it's a fleece. That's what shells are for. It performs way better than my old Polartec 300 fleece in the wind, that's for sure. I am 5'8" and got the medium. It fits pretty much true to size. I have a bit of room to layer under there. It's a little expensive, but I got it on S & C, and I think it's good piece for that price. The only thing I would change is that I'd add some pit zips, but that's not a big deal. It's not often that I open those vents in my mid-layer anyway.

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Rating for this product: 3

Cloudveil Gridlock Fleece

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November 21, 2008

The Gridlock is not, by any means, a windbreaker. I wore is in Boston and along the New England shoreline in Oct. and needed a windbreaker shell. The jacket is warm and warmer than most fleeces in it's class but should not be advertised as a windstopper. A bit pricey for it's capability. But a great fleece jacket.

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Rating for this product: 1

Hard to believe high ratings

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August 31, 2008

I bought 2007 model with high ratings and found that how bad it is compare to Denali(not greatest jacket though).
1. Front zipper disengaged under normal use the very first day. Not good for any serious sports.
2. Outer material is irritating to skin with a contact whereas Denali feels soft, warm and comfortable.
3. Warmness is poorest among others with this price range.
4. Bought from Backcountry, but I can't use it in backcountry...too dangerous to use it poor qualities.

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Made in Canada and warmer than wool.

4 star rating

By: lam3323198 December 2, 2009

Let me start by saying that this jacket should be saved for the colder days. If you're walking around and it gets above 50 degrees you'll want more...

Runs small.

3 star rating

By: ATX January 16, 2009

I was really excited about owning this jacket but it ran really small. I wear an XL in everything -- including other Cloudveil products -- and this was more...

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Material:
[Exterior] Polartec Wind Pro midweight dobby; [lining] Polartec Power Stretch 
Fleece Weight:
300 
Center Back Length:
27.5in [M] 
Windproof:
Yes 
Pockets:
2 Hand, 1 chest 
Weight:
16oz (454g) 
Recommended Use:
Layering, skiing, climbing, hiking, streetwear 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime 
Country of Origin:
China