REI has
Columbia Men's Powder Lite Hybrid Jacket for
$39.73. Choose free store pickup, otherwise
shipping is free on orders $50+.
Thanks to Community Member
BrightSwallow514 for finding this deal.
Note, store pickup may vary depending on location.
Available colors (sizes may vary):
- Columbia Grey/Shark Heather
- Mountain Red/Black Heather
- Olive Green/Black Heather
Features:- Water-resistant fabric keeps moisture at bay while Thermarator synthetic insulation offers cozy warmth
- Omni-Heat Thermal Reflective technology in the lining helps regulate your temperature with little silver dots that reflect and retain the warmth your body generates
- Hybrid construction features non-insulated sleeves for enhanced mobility
- Drawcord adjustable hood
- Zippered hand pockets
- Drawcord-adjustable hem fine-tunes the fit and helps seal in warmth
- Imported
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You're wrong about that. I bought this vest last year on clearance at a Columbia outlet for $79. It was $139 before clearance at the outlet, which is already cheaper than msrp. It's a really nice jacket, especially for this price.
Are we reading the same thing? It literally says in the first bullet point that it uses Thermarator synthetic insulation. And reviews are 4.6 out of 5 on REI and 4.8 on Columbia.
Columbia claim Thermarator synthetic insulation (technology, heh), but never said what it is. Probably just polyester like all the other junk.
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It's a synthetic insulation, listed under tech specs
Columbia claim Thermarator synthetic insulation (technology, heh), but never said what it is. Probably just polyester like all the other junk.
Ya. Most of those reviews were from Columbia when they do a sweepstakes to get people to submit reviews so they can get feedback. They don't have to be 5 star reviews, which majority of 3 and 4 star reviews are "promotion"
One Google search later and behold, I found what Thermarator is. It's bottom of their list so made for mild cold conditions.
https://www.columbia.co