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Amazon Essentials Men's Snap-Front Pullover Polar Fleece Jacket

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Amazon has Amazon Essentials Men's Snap-Front Pullover Polar Fleece Jacket on sale as listed below. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Amazon [amazon.com] has Amazon Essentials Men's Snap-Front Pullover Polar Fleece Jacket on sale from $5.40 as listed below. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ or $35+ orders (minimum requirement varies by location).

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Model: Amazon Essentials Men's Snap-Front Pullover Polar Fleece Jacket, Camel/Orange, Color Block, X-Large

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Lol. I guess you didn't know what a polar fleece meant. Almost all sythetic fleeces are composed of mainly polyester. Did you think you were getting wool for $5.40?

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polar_fleece
Unless you need a cheap, breathable, quick-drying fabric to keep from hypothermia, in which case it is pretty great.
The best midlayer fleece I have tried are made with Polartec Power Grid. It breathes well, dries far better than classic fleece, and layers better. I have the REI one, but the Patagonia R1 is probably the most popular. I think it's the best midlayer for activity where you want warm, but not too warm.

The Polartec High Loft is the warmest per weight fleece that exists. It's what the military uses in the current layering system as a "Gen III ECWCS". It is very warm. I recently got a Mountain Equipment jacket made of thermal pro. I wore it on a 40-50 degree day. Way too warm! Layered it would be powerful.

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01-02-2024 at 10:30 AM.
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Looks good for painting and other warm work clothes ?
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01-02-2024 at 10:56 AM.
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100% polyster .... pass

Lol. I guess you didn't know what a polar fleece meant. Almost all sythetic fleeces are composed of mainly polyester. Did you think you were getting wool for $5.40?

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polar_fleece
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01-02-2024 at 11:32 AM.
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Lol, this entire industry is polyester.

Why such cheap pockets!
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Whatever it might be ...... polyester is bad for humans.

Unless you need a cheap, breathable, quick-drying fabric to keep from hypothermia, in which case it is pretty great.
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01-02-2024 at 11:52 AM.
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nice looking, cheap fleece. in for one.
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Working on car changing the oil shirt.
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Sale for certain sizes tells me these are running big?
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tempting to buy a couple to throw in the car for jacket emergencies.....
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Quote from Selman :
Lol. I guess you didn't know what a polar fleece meant. Almost all sythetic fleeces are composed of mainly polyester. Did you think you were getting wool for $5.40?

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polar_fleece

Even look at name brands like Columbia, cotopaxi, and marmot... most are all synthetic and majorly polyester. From what I understand, quality is in the thickness of the fleece. I've been searching for one as a mid layer.
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Even look at name brands like Columbia, cotopaxi, and marmot... most are all synthetic and majorly polyester. From what I understand, quality is in the thickness of the fleece. I've been searching for one as a mid layer.

The best midlayer fleece I have tried are made with Polartec Power Grid. It breathes well, dries far better than classic fleece, and layers better. I have the REI one, but the Patagonia R1 is probably the most popular. I think it's the best midlayer for activity where you want warm, but not too warm.

The Polartec High Loft is the warmest per weight fleece that exists. It's what the military uses in the current layering system as a "Gen III ECWCS". It is very warm. I recently got a Mountain Equipment jacket made of thermal pro. I wore it on a 40-50 degree day. Way too warm! Layered it would be powerful.
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Quote from Selman :
The best midlayer fleece I have tried are made with Polartec Power Grid. It breathes well, dries far better than classic fleece, and layers better. I have the REI one, but the Patagonia R1 is probably the most popular. I think it's the best midlayer for activity where you want warm, but not too warm.

The Polartec Thermal Pro is the warmest per weight fleece that exists. It's what the military uses in the current layering system as a "Gen III ECWCS". It is very warm. I recently got a Mountain Equipment jacket made of thermal pro. I wore it on a 40-50 degree day. Way too warm! Layered it would be powerful.

Thanks for the info. I'm looking to hike at or below freezing, so this sounds like what I'd want.
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