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expiredidk_then | Staff posted Jan 29, 2026 06:29 PM
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Columbia Men's Outerwear: Glennaker Lake II Rain Jacket $35, Hikebound II Jacket

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Macy's has various Columbia Men's Outerwear on sale below. Select free store pickup where available, otherwise shipping is free on $39+ orders for Star Rewards Members (free to join).

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Macy's has various Columbia Men's Outerwear on sale below. Select free store pickup where available, otherwise shipping is free on $39+ orders for Star Rewards Members (free to join).

Thanks to Dal Hunter idk_then for sharing this deal.
  • Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
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SeanD1497
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Just a heads up, I found the Glennaker to be an absolutely awful rain jacket. It is like wearing a plastic garbage bag with no venting and no lining in the arms, leaving me nearly as wet from minimal normal perspiration as I would have been from the dang rain. I thought it was leaking at first it was so bad, and that was just after being out in the rain for a few minutes making deliveries a few times, not hiking the Appalachian Trail. It was disappointing, especially considering I wear Columbia jackets and sweatshirts all the time, especially throughout our cold, snowy winters.

It wasn't long before I replaced the Glennaker with a Wahkeena Falls 3-layer shell for $50 or $60 on sale. That one is 1000x better because it is well-vented and much more breathable, while also being fully waterproof, seam sealed, etc., proving to me that Columbia can make a decent rain jacket and my problem with the Glennaker wasn't just me. I haven't tried the Hikebound or Watertight listed here, but both claim to be waterproof and seam sealed, and I'd bet they're way better for actual rain use and are only a few dollars more.

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Jan 29, 2026 09:53 PM
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Just a heads up, I found the Glennaker to be an absolutely awful rain jacket. It is like wearing a plastic garbage bag with no venting and no lining in the arms, leaving me nearly as wet from minimal normal perspiration as I would have been from the dang rain. I thought it was leaking at first it was so bad, and that was just after being out in the rain for a few minutes making deliveries a few times, not hiking the Appalachian Trail. It was disappointing, especially considering I wear Columbia jackets and sweatshirts all the time, especially throughout our cold, snowy winters.

It wasn't long before I replaced the Glennaker with a Wahkeena Falls 3-layer shell for $50 or $60 on sale. That one is 1000x better because it is well-vented and much more breathable, while also being fully waterproof, seam sealed, etc., proving to me that Columbia can make a decent rain jacket and my problem with the Glennaker wasn't just me. I haven't tried the Hikebound or Watertight listed here, but both claim to be waterproof and seam sealed, and I'd bet they're way better for actual rain use and are only a few dollars more.
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rly723Jan 29, 2026 10:12 PM
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Glendale is a light weight sackable jacket. More like a windbreaker. But I do like it has packable hood. Only issue is no inner lining. It's fine for a layering jacket but not close to being worth even $30
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elsucreJan 29, 2026 11:14 PM
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Quote from SeanD1497 :
Just a heads up, I found the Glennaker to be an absolutely awful rain jacket. It is like wearing a plastic garbage bag with no venting and no lining in the arms, leaving me nearly as wet from minimal normal perspiration as I would have been from the dang rain. I thought it was leaking at first it was so bad, and that was just after being out in the rain for a few minutes making deliveries a few times, not hiking the Appalachian Trail. It was disappointing, especially considering I wear Columbia jackets and sweatshirts all the time, especially throughout our cold, snowy winters.

It wasn't long before I replaced the Glennaker with a Wahkeena Falls 3-layer shell for $50 or $60 on sale. That one is 1000x better because it is well-vented and much more breathable, while also being fully waterproof, seam sealed, etc., proving to me that Columbia can make a decent rain jacket and my problem with the Glennaker wasn't just me. I haven't tried the Hikebound or Watertight listed here, but both claim to be waterproof and seam sealed, and I'd bet they're way better for actual rain use and are only a few dollars more.
Is this jacket a Glennaker? It just says Hikebound II
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mgeoffriauJan 30, 2026 04:30 AM
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Quote from elsucre :
Is this jacket a Glennaker? It just says Hikebound II
Bruh the first jacket listed is the Glennaker.
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SamM3789Jan 30, 2026 05:07 AM
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Great deal
Jan 30, 2026 05:08 AM
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elsucreJan 30, 2026 05:08 AM
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Quote from mgeoffriau :

Bruh the first jacket listed is the Glennaker.
Yeah I read it wrong.
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TideFanGeorgeJan 30, 2026 01:26 PM
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Quote from SeanD1497 :
Just a heads up, I found the Glennaker to be an absolutely awful rain jacket. It is like wearing a plastic garbage bag with no venting and no lining in the arms, leaving me nearly as wet from minimal normal perspiration as I would have been from the dang rain. I thought it was leaking at first it was so bad, and that was just after being out in the rain for a few minutes making deliveries a few times, not hiking the Appalachian Trail. It was disappointing, especially considering I wear Columbia jackets and sweatshirts all the time, especially throughout our cold, snowy winters.

It wasn't long before I replaced the Glennaker with a Wahkeena Falls 3-layer shell for $50 or $60 on sale. That one is 1000x better because it is well-vented and much more breathable, while also being fully waterproof, seam sealed, etc., proving to me that Columbia can make a decent rain jacket and my problem with the Glennaker wasn't just me. I haven't tried the Hikebound or Watertight listed here, but both claim to be waterproof and seam sealed, and I'd bet they're way better for actual rain use and are only a few dollars more.
I have owned several of the Glennaker over over the years. They are super lightweight but only good for walking from your car to the store in the rain. Not exactly waterproof but will work in a light rain for minimal time.

I agree there are much belter options if you are gonna be out in the rain for long periods of time.

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bluekoolFeb 01, 2026 01:36 AM
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Quote from SeanD1497 :
Just a heads up, I found the Glennaker to be an absolutely awful rain jacket. It is like wearing a plastic garbage bag with no venting and no lining in the arms, leaving me nearly as wet from minimal normal perspiration as I would have been from the dang rain. I thought it was leaking at first it was so bad, and that was just after being out in the rain for a few minutes making deliveries a few times, not hiking the Appalachian Trail. It was disappointing, especially considering I wear Columbia jackets and sweatshirts all the time, especially throughout our cold, snowy winters.

It wasn't long before I replaced the Glennaker with a Wahkeena Falls 3-layer shell for $50 or $60 on sale. That one is 1000x better because it is well-vented and much more breathable, while also being fully waterproof, seam sealed, etc., proving to me that Columbia can make a decent rain jacket and my problem with the Glennaker wasn't just me. I haven't tried the Hikebound or Watertight listed here, but both claim to be waterproof and seam sealed, and I'd bet they're way better for actual rain use and are only a few dollars more.

Spot on - the Glennaker is an awful product. Missed the return window and I have to get rid of it soon.

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