| Columbia Men's Cougar Peaks II Jacket | 
| Colors: |  Windsor |  Black |  Charcoal |  Intense Red |  Tusk |  RANGER |  409-ELECTRIC BLUE |
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| Brand: Columbia Category: Apparel Department: teen-boys
Buy New: $26.89 (On sale from $29.95) - $44.95 (On sale from $45.00) as of 9/8/2010 07:20 CDT details
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Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 388
Fabric Type: nylon Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 22 x 15 x 3
MPN: RM3026 Model: RM3026
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| Features:
| • | Shell: 100% Nylon Hydroplus. Lining: 57% Recycled Polyester, 43% Polyester Mesh | | • | Highly water resistant. stowaway hood | | • | Packable. drawcord at hem. venter | | • | Machine wash warm, permanent press cycle, mild detergent, do not bleach, do not dry clean, do not use fabric softener | | • | Imported | | • | Adjustable hood | | • | Goggle pocket | | • | Omni-tech waterproof/breathable |
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Product Description Columbia's Cougar Peaks II jacket has a highly water resistant construction with a stow-away hood, drawcord at hem, vented back and is packable. Shell is made of 100% nylon and the lining is 57% recycled polyester & 43% polyester mesh. 100% Polyester. 100% Nylon.
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Fantastic Jacket! November 2, 2009 J. Johnson (Columbia, SC) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This jacket is VERY well made, VERY light weight (easy to pack for travel, takes up little room), the rain rolls off of this jacket. While I don't use a hood often it folds and stores inside the jacket well and when it is needed it's great. Took this on a camping trip and it rained buckets, the jacket kept me really really dry. Love it and will use it for years. Highly recommend this Columbia jacket!
Stylish and Well-Made Jacket October 27, 2009 Big Ron (California, USA) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
I found this jacket by accident while on a clothing site. I've learned to check Amazon too regardless of what it is just to see if they carry the item. Sure enough, they had it and at a great price too for name-brand outdoor gear.
It fits my broad shoulders and 37 length sleeves just fine. The color I got was 'tusk'. I love the two-tones pattern with dark brown along the sides. It has pockets galore inside and outside. Nice, strong zippers too. A hood is tucked away inside the collar. It has a tall collar that will cover your neck all the way to the top when zipped up. For a lightweight windbreaker, it does keep you warmer than you think it will. It seems to be well-constructed despite being made in Vietnam.
Great lightweight rain jacket September 8, 2009 Ben GD (NY) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I'm very happy with this jacket. It's light, easy to pack, and very waterproof.
love it October 27, 2009 adjective (place) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I've got a bunch of stuff from Columbia, not only is every item of superior quality, but reasonably-priced as well. Seriously, when it comes to sportswear, and particularly items like jackets and such, the mark-ups are often ludicrously unjustified. One particularly severe example of this phenomenon I experienced involved a soft-shell jacket from one of the upmarket manufacturers. The MSRP of that jacket, which protected against neither wind nor rain, was $160.
Columbia doesn't pull shenanigans like that, which is why I sought out this brand for an cheap windbreaker, and as the review title indicates, I do love it. It's got a decently roomy cut for layering but isn't all puffy, it has a proper anti-precipitation coating that actually works, and it has the all-important vent in the back to keep the wearer from overheating (crucial for cycling,) and the cell phone pocket up front. Put a polyester fleece sweatshirt or wool sweater on underneath and you're ready for anything, provided due attention is given to pants and headwear. And it looks cool even though it's cheap.
Additionally, a note about Columbia's customer service: Not long ago, I had a zipper go bad on a Columbia jacket I had owned for about two years. I sent the jacket back with an explanation of my plight. Shortly thereafter, they sent me a replacement. I also learned that they give their returned and/or damaged clothing away to charity to be repaired and distributed to the needy. That is very cool.
What I wanted July 1, 2009 Amazon Fan (Latin Ameri.) 6 out of 9 found this review helpful
Just what I was looking for, to protect from rain while walking on the street or outdoors. Good quality, fits great, sizes are not too big nor too small.
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