Outdoor Ventures Men's Lightweight Packable Puffer Winter Jacket Insulated Puffy Coat for Snow Ski Hiking Travel at Amazon Men’s Clothing store
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Justine Inman
It's a lightweight jacket that also keeps me incredibly warm! Strong stitching too.
RA!
I checked this one (Outdoor Adventure) and 33,000 ft. My nephew has the 33,000 ft in black. I went with this one because I favor "olive drab". Both coats/jackets look similar. They both fold up into small items to carry in a back pack. But, I can definitely vouch for this one. Wasn't overly hot, but fought the wind and kept me warm when that happened. Like a switch went on. Fit was very comfortable. Sleeves weren't short and length was excellent. Zipper is outstanding. No issues at all. Everything right and at a very decent price. If you practice a bit you'll eventually get the folding down to a science. This one folds into it's own pocket not an extra little bag. Amazing! Who thought of this? This person needs to win an award. Yes, I like it a lot. Thinking of heading up north and guess what's going with me? Yep, this puffer!
Rusty
I’ve been eyeing a puffer jacket for a while now, but didn't want to spend $200 on one until I tried one out. Did a lot of research before ordering this specific one, and I couldn’t be happier with the purchase. I’m 6’ and 200 lbs, and the large fits me like a glove.This morning was in the mid 20’s (F), and the jacket kept me warm and comfortable. I’m current at my desk at work, and am still wearing the jacket, which speaks to its ability to be comfortable across multiple temperature ranges.The elastic cuffs seem to be perfectly sized for my wrist and waist, giving the jacket a tailored fit. I imagine this will vary with different body types. They also appear to be well stitched, but time will tell how well they hold up.You’ll be hard pressed to find a better puffer for the money. Five stars all things considered.
Banes, R.W.
5'11", 210lbs, 45" chest, 22" shoulders - purchased the XL and it has plenty of room for layering.If you're of a similar build and want more of a form fit, the L might work.I was looking for a relatively inexpensive insulating layer to keep in the truck for those "just in case" occasions.However, now, out of all the $200 jackets I own, this has become my all-around go to.Very light (13.3 oz.). Relatively warm. Packs down to the size of a small neck pillow.I take it everywhere.Comparable to name brand outdoor gear at a fraction of the price.Question remains: durability. Will it hold up to the rigors of daily use.The fact is, I could buy four of these for what I would typically get.Time will tell. If anything changes, I'll update this review.S/F - RWB