| Columbia Sportswear Women's Pavilion Drift Jacket |

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| Brand: Columbia Sportswear Category: Apparel Department: Womens
Buy New: $75.00 - $99.95
Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 22870
Fabric Type: Nylon
Model: WL5423 ASIN: B001DKLCS0
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Features:
| • | Shell: 100% nylon Hydra Cloth 3K II. Lining: 100% polyester Luxe satin, 100% nylon Garden Gate embossed taffeta, 100% polyester Chamois Touch Tricot. Insulation: 150g Microtemp | | • | Waterproof-This product is engineered to be waterproof using a combination of waterproof materials and constructions. | | • | Detachable Hood-A detachable hood provides the versatility to wear it when the weather is unpredictable, or remove it when you dont need it. | | • | Machine wash | | • | Imported |
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Editorial Reviews:
Product Description After a day on the ski slopes, give your ski jacket a rest; pull on your Columbia Women's Pavilion Drift Insulated Jacket when you walk into town for dinner and drinks. Columbia stuffed this weatherproof jacket with its Microtemp synthetic insulation so you stay dry in mild precipitation and warm in frigid temps. A removable hood helps you hold onto body heat and keeps snowflakes out of your hair. Tomorrow morning, while you shovel eight inches of fresh off your condo driveway, listen to tunes on your MP3, which you have stashed in the internal media pocket.
Product Features- Material: [Shell] nylon Hydra Cloth 3K II; [Lining] polyester Luxe satin, nylon taffeta, polyester Chamois Touch tricot
- Insulation: 150g Microtemp
- Hood: Yes, removable
- Pockets: 2 Front, 1 internal media, 1 internal cargo
- Waterproof: Water-resistant
- Core Venting: No
- Recommended Use: Winter wear, shoveling, snowshoeing, sledding
- Manufacturer Warranty: Lifetime
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Customer Reviews:
Sizes Run Large December 30, 2008 A great coat for the price. Only drawback was that the sizes run a little large. If you are at all hesitating between two sizes I would recommend going down a size.
This jacket is noisy December 13, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I live in Minnesota. When it gets below 45 degrees this jacket gets noisy. It crinkles! Otherwise I like it, the fit is great and is good for layering.
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