Redington Skeena River Jacket - Soft Shell (For Men)
$76.46
$150.00
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Item #59272
Closeouts. Specially designed for the outdoor enthusiast, Redington's Skeena River soft shell jacket is constructed of water-resistant Redstorm two-way stretch fabric lined in supple polyester fleece. Ripstop shoulder panels for increased durabilityInner mesh lining adds improved breathability and moisture wickingDouble chest pocket with mesh outer and reverse zip inner pocketsZip hand pocketsLength: 28-½”Weight: 1 lb. 10 oz. 89% polyester, 11% polyurethane with polyester liningPanels are 93% polyester, 7% polyurethaneMachine wash, tumble dryCloseouts. Vietnam.Size: S(37-38) M(39-40) L(41-42) XL(44-46) 2XL(47-48)
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Redington Skeena River Jacket
By Tom from Bellingham, WA on 5/19/2008
Sleeve Length:
Feels too long
Chest Size:
Feels too big
Pros:
Breathable, Durable, Lightweight
Cons:
Cheesy embroidered logo
Best Uses:
Casual Wear, Hiking and Camping
Describe Yourself:
Casual/ Recreational
Bottom Line:
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Comments: I didn't keep this jacket. I normally wear a large size shirt (I'm 5'9" 165lbs) but I ordered a Medium and it was still too big. Also the cuffs had virtually no elastic and no hook & loop closures so the sleeves just hung down over my hands. Not good for a jacket from a fishing company. You get what you pay for I guess.
By kingt from Fort Lauderdale, FL on 5/9/2008
Sleeve Length:
Feels true to length
Chest Size:
Feels true to size
Pros:
Durable, Lightweight, Warm
Best Uses:
Casual Wear, Cold Weather, Hiking and Camping
Describe Yourself:
Avid Adventurer
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: Great jacket, fits well, durable, and keeps out the wind
Good product but overpriced for features
By Outdoor Guy from Seattle, WA on 5/7/2008
Sleeve Length:
Feels true to length
Chest Size:
Feels true to size
Cons:
Not fully windproof, Tacky logos
Describe Yourself:
Casual/ Recreational
Bottom Line:
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Comments: I bought this for fly-fishing on days when it was windy and/or cold (<40 deg). A recent fishing trip in NE Washington provided both weather conditions. The jacket did not keep me as warm as I had anticipated - reasonably so but not extraordinarily so. The exterior shell is rather stiff - not very pliant; it may get less stiff over time however. The pictures on this site do not show what I think is is some rather tacky logo labelling on each sleeve. On one sleeve is a small logo of a fly (which is OK I guess) but the other logo says something like "Thermal barrier - Windproof - Stretch" in gaudy yellow and red fibers - NOT what I had in mind. I'd describe this jacket as substantially wind-resistant - but not totally windproof. It's a perfectly decent lined shell that has a very comfortable inner fleece lining. Not bad but maybe not the nicest shell you'll ever own (and it ought to be based on the original manufacturer asking price).[...]I guess my satisfaction level has been somewhat increased by virtue of the low price I paid for it. Even so, I'd find it hard to recommend this to a friend. It's not that it's a bad jacket - it's just not as wonderful as its original price tag would tend to suggest.
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