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Amazon Price: N/A $95.33 (as of January 10, 2017 11:10 am –
Jacket Shell: PreCip 2.5 100% nlyon ripstop with DWR (durable water repellent) finish
Customer Reviews
PreCip great value / Med. vs. Large
22 people found this helpful.
Great value for the price. Light weight, packable, hood stashes in collar, breathable, pit zips nice for extra breathability. Feels sticky on bare arms, when wearing short sleeve shirt.
As good as it gets
11 people found this helpful.
Absolute best value out there. I’ve been wearing this thing (with the full zip version of the pants) as a rain suit over the last 6-8 weeks in North Georgia (this area has had >13″ of rain in December). I’ve been essentially dry. What I mean by that, is that it’s also been warm, so you have a choice, wet from rain, wet from sweat. I have spent hundreds on GoreTex, only to arrive at the truth that it’s a laboratory thing – sure it works, and its great for things like sleeping bags, but I’ve just not gotten good results out in the real world, at least not in the Southeast. That stuff probably does work above 10K Feet, or in 10% humidity…we just don’t have much of that around here. What DOES work are pit zips, which I will not do without.
Not bad for a jacket worn and used where the average …
19 people found this helpful.
This is my second PreCip jacket. Old one lasted 15 years before losing it’s waterproof ability in a couple areas. Not bad for a jacket worn and used where the average rainfall is above 60 inches a year. And it was/is often worn as an outer wind blocking layer also. Packs light and small, very nice when camping and hiking, which we do a lot of. Breathability seems the same as the old one, and is excellent. Honestly only ever used the “pit vents” a couple times, they did work as designed, and the zippers are of good quality.
Awesome windbreaker that happens to repel water
3 people found this helpful.
First things first: this is just a rain shell. If you are looking for a jacket that offers any real insulating value, you need to keep looking.
Five Stars
16 people found this helpful.
Great light rain jacket. Good for hiking or biking. Fits well– I’m 5ft7, 140 lbs and got a small.
Good Lightweight Jacket
4 people found this helpful.
Had this jacket for a couple months now. I’m 5’9 175. Medium fits well. I live in Seattle and the jacket definitely keeps me dry and works as a good wind breaker. The collar is a little bit and can get in the way sometimes. That’d be my only gripe.
Great light rain jacket
3 people found this helpful.
I normally wear 2xl sizes on all my jackets with no issue. But, this jacket tends to be a slim cut. I don’t know much guys who are 2xl and slim at the same time so I don’t know what gives. Also, muscular guys might have issues with the size as well if you have broad shoulders and thick arms which I also have. I wanted to be able to wear a fleece underneath for added layer but it makes the jacket a little too tight so minus a star. But, the product itself is great. Its light and breathable. I like the adjustable hood, my old north face rain jacket hood flops down over my face and have to always pull the hood up so its nice that I don’t have to do it with this. This jacket packs very well inside the hood and fits nicely in my pack. This jacket is rated at the top by outdoor gear labs so its been tested and approved. A definite good buy if you have a medium to slim build.
Dry and .. snug. Maybe too snug…
3 people found this helpful.
This jacket STOPS rain. It has side pockets that easily hold 750ml bottles, and pit zips for venting. I do have a couple of quibbles, though: