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Backcountry.com Cairn Fleece Jacket - Men's

Item #BCC0058 | 0 in Stock
5 Star Rating

Top-notch

By Ranked #363 - Men's Fleece Jackets January 18, 2007

This is really a fine-looking jacket. It's a great color (but noticeably more red than it appears in the images above -- check out the photos of the women's Cairn fleece in Sangria, which are much closer to the actual color). The fleece material is slightly stretchy, super-soft and has an outer weave that looks like it won't pill. Construction is top-notch (as you would expect from those Canucks).
What's not to like? Well, the fleece is definitely not windproof. (The flip-side is that breathability is outstanding: when I run outside in the cold I can actually see the steam coming through the jacket!) The product description also mentions an 'internal security pocket', but I couldn't locate such a thing. Perhaps it's just exceptionally well-hidden!
Finally, there are a couple of features that I could happily do without. There's the laminated 'stash pocket' on the left wrist. I can't see what I would want to put in there: anything with any weight to it is really annoying. A credit-card and/or a few bills is the limit. I'd prefer a chest pocket or having the pocket higher on the arm, at least.
Secondly, there's the waist cinch. Like everything else on this jacket, it's beautifully made, with the tails of the drawstring routed through reinforced eyelets into the hand-pockets, so that tightening the waist is just a matter of pulling from inside. Very nice. But again, I don't see why I would ever use the cinch. This is light-to-mediumweight fleece with little wind-resistance. When the weather is frigid and windy, you'd really want to wear a shell on top, in
which case the cinch would be redundant. And if you didn't have a shell, the cinch would make very little difference to your warmth, particularly considering that the jacket already has fairly snug fit, excellent elasticity, and a good long length that extends below waist level, nicely shutting the chilly gusts without any tightening required. Ditching the cinch would make the jacket lighter and cheaper.
But these are minor quibbles: overall this is a superb, well thought-out
garment. I expect to wear it day after day, indoors and out, until my wife
begs me to wear something else!
Sizewise, I'm 5'11" and 160lb, and the medium fit me perfectly. Slightly roomier than a Arc'teryx medium.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
[Shell] Polartec Thermal Pro 
Pockets:
2 Hand, 1 internal, 1 sleeve stash 
Recommended Use:
Hiking, touring, layering, casual 
Country of Origin:
Canada 

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