Eager Air Interchange 3-In-1 Jacket - Men's
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With the Columbia Men's Eager Air Interchange 3-in-1 Jacket, you'll be ready for cool, cold, or downright frigid temperatures and dry, rainy, snowy, or windy weather. The Eager Air's 3-in-1 design makes it extremely versatile, allowing you to wear just the microfleece liner for a bit of added warmth in chilly weather, the shell jacket for protection from rain or snow, or both together for wet or cold winter adventures.
The shell jacket uses two-layer nylon to keep the wetness out, and it features a removable and adjustable storm hood to let you really batten down the hatches. Its adjustable drawcord hem and adjustable cuff tabs keep that wind from finding its way inside. The low-profile microfleece liner jacket has a sleek look, providing the insulation you need without being overly bulky or burdensome. Zip the liner into the shell for the complete package.
Details
- 2-layer nylon shell fabric
- 3-in-1 Interchange System
- Polyester microfleece removable liner
- Removable, adjustable storm hood
- Drawcord hem
- Interior security pocket
- Zippered hand pockets
- Adjustable cuff tabs
- Item #COL00DE
- Shell Material
- [face fabric] nylon HC 3000, [lining] nylon 210T taffeta
- Removable Liner Material
- polyester filament fleece
- Fit
- regular
- Length
- hip
- Center Back Length
- 30 in
- Hood
- yes, removable, adjustable
- Pockets
- 2 zippered hand (both shell and liner)
- Recommended Use
- casual, skiing/snowboarding
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited lifetime
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJanuary 20, 2021
Cheap product
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- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
I purchased this item and wore it for a short walk. The zipper is cheap, and it split from the bottom. I realize this wasn't the most expensive jacket out there, but it's also not the cheapest. The overall look and feel is one of shabby quality. I owned a similar jacket by Columbia years ago, which lasted for a long time. This new one is not in the same league.
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