Finding an all-inclusive men's winter jacket that can be used in different weather conditions can be a challenge. Fortunately, the Columbia men's whirlibird IV interchange jacket is a feature loaded multiple-use winter coat. This winter jacket utilizes the classic three-in-one design. It features a waterproof and breathable outer shell and an inner windbreaker layer that can be worn separately, or zipped together for extra protection against wet and cold weather. The outer shell is designed to keep the rain and wet snow out, with critically sealed seams. Meanwhile, the inner jacket has been made with our advanced Omni-Heat technology that combines the thermal reflective lining, and our thermarator insulation for maximum comfort and warmth. When the ever-evolving elements go from super cold, to super wet, and everything in between, This zip-in interchange system is just the versatile solution you've been looking for. The waterproof outer shell features underarm venting, an adjustable hood with draw cord adjustment, and a pocket for every need. Pockets include a ski pass pocket, a pocket for goggles, zippered chest and hand pockets, plus an interior security pocket. The interior jacket is designed with our reflective silver dot technology, engineered to maintain natural body heat, increasing comfort while keeping weight down. Rounding it all out, the adjustable cuffs and adjustable draw cord hem, lock it all in, keeping the snow, rain and cold out. This men's winter jacket is offered in multiple colors and patterns, with a range of sizes. Available in extended sizing. Regular fit. To ensure the perfect fit, follow these steps for measuring and refer to the size Chart. To determine the neck size, measure at the base or thickest part of your neck. For the sleeves, start at the center back of your neck and measure across the shoulder and down to the wrist. Round up to the next even number. For the chest, measure at the fullest part of the chest, under the armpits and over the shoulder blades, keeping the tape measure firm and level. Imported. Outer shell and lining: 100% Nylon. Inner jacket: 100% POLYESTER. Zippered closure. Machine wash.
G**.
Chaud et sec pour une très grande plage de température.
Apres deux semaines d'utilisation. Je prend des marche de 1 heures a tout les jours beau temp mauvais temps. Le plus froid a date a été -21 Celsius, le plus chaud -2 et je suis toujours au chaud et au sec.Très confortable a -12 et seulement un t-shirt pour faire Epicerie et autre course.Premiere experience Columbia : c'est mon meilleur manteau a vie.
L**N
Most versatile 3-in-1
This ONE is for all seasons, even if -30C then simply replace with a thicker inner layer or a thin (very thin) fleece...
N**T
very nice coat
was a gift for husband, the only thing he didn't like is that his hand catches on the removeable lining
H**D
Did the measurements and it was a perfect fit. No issues as expected plus
Liked the olive colour, liked the style
E**R
Good budget ski coat - fits large; consider sizing down
I ordered this jacket and also tried on options from Helly Hansen, North Face, REI, and Mountain Hardware. This was the least expensive of the coats and the features (vents, warmth of the zip-out lining, quality of stitching) are all really pretty great for the price point. The only jacket that was clearly better for alpine sports was the Mountain Hardware offering which had an MSRP more than double this Columbia 3-in-1. The cut is wider than I would have liked. I am 6'1, 215 and the large is too big on me.***updated after several days of use on slopes***downgrading rating from a 4 to a 3. Here are the issues / problems I experienced with this jacket:1) The sleeves aren't long enough. I found myself adjusting the cuffs after every run. This jacket would be much improved with a different cut pattern--needs to be less boxy in the body and longer in the sleeves.2) The inner thermal layer doesn't fit especially well inside the shell, causing some awkward bunching. The inner liner should be significantly trimmer in both the torso and the arms.3) There's no way to use the powder skirt with the liner zipped into the shell. You can unzip from the shell, attach the powder skirt, then zip the outer shell, but this seems to be a pretty significant design flaw.4) In cold temperatures, both of the main zippers failed. As other reviewers mentioned, Columbia really needs to upgrade the zippers on this jacket.5) In rain, the shell remained waterproof for well over an hour, but the sleeves started to absorb water around the two hour mark. The seams are not taped or waterproofed (not really expected at this price point).POSITIVES:I stayed plenty warm in this jacket in a variety of conditions. 34 degrees and sunny: the inner layer came off pretty quickly as the thermal layer was really TOO warm. I am comfortable in the outer shell with a thin sweater until temps get well below freezing.8 degrees with wind: I was sufficiently warm, even on lift rides with a thin wool layer under the liner and shell.
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