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Cabela's Three Season Jacket – Regular
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$39.99 - $44.99
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Cabela's Three Season Jacket – Regular

  • Lightweight and water-repellent nylon shell
  • Plush fleece lining adds warmth
  • Handwarmer pockets
A lightweight, water-repellent nylon shell gives this jacket damp-weather versatility for cool-weather fishing, chores or trips to town. Plush fleece lining adds warmth when the days grow colder. Hook-and-loop cuffs and handwarmer pockets seal out the elements. Embroidered Cabela's logo on the chest. Imported.
Sizes: S-3XL.
Colors: Red/Gray, Evergreen, Gray/Black, Sand, Black, Deep Blue/Gray.
Text Size: AAA
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Overall Customer Rating: 
4.5 out of 5
4.5 out of 5
27 out of 29(93%)customers would recommend this product to a friend.
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Rating breakdown 29 reviews
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Overall Customer Rating: 
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
northumpqua
Age:56-65
Gender:Male
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
excellent vale
Date:
This is the 6th 3 season jacket I have purchased. Can,t beat the performance for the price. Fits great,wears well and if you need warmer outerwear purchase one size larger and wear a vest or hooded fleece underneat. These are the most comfotable jackets I have owned. 5 stars
Overall Customer Rating: 
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
ScullsMcNasty
Location:Pensacola, FL
Age:26-35
Gender:Male
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Best Jacket hanging in my closet!!
Date:
I bought this jacket because it was on sale cause i thought it was a good looking jacket. Boy was i blown away with how much i love it. First off it looks awesome, so much so that my boss wanted me to order the entire company jackets just like mine! The liner inside is comfortable and warm. You can wear the jacket in 60 degrees or 20 degrees and itll keep you warm. It blows my Carhart jacket out of the water! I cant wait for it to go on sale again cause im gonna be buying a few more as replacements!! Great Buy!
Overall Customer Rating: 
3 out of 5
3 out of 5
Lousygolfer
Location:Wisconsin
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
3-season only for warmer climates
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I live in a northern state and I would not call this a real 3-season jacket, at least not for my climate. It is a good fall and spring jacket, but unless you were wearing a sweater, I don't think it would keep you warm much below 25 or 30 degrees F. The body is lined with polar-type fleece, the sleeves are lined with a smooth nylon material and the whole jacket has a very thin inner core of insulation, but it's not a whole lot heavier or warmer than a windbreaker over a light sweatshirt.
The fit was fairly generous. I'm 5'9" 200lbs, wear a 46reg. suit coat, more often than not I wear an XL in outerwear, and the L was a pretty good fit on me - I'd like it a tiny bit roomier for wearing with a sweater or sweatshirt, but over all OK.
The biggest problem I have with this jacket is that the exterior fabric is VERY thin - it's as thin or thinner than one of those packs-in-its-own-pocket ultralight rain jackets. Although it looks like the same sort of jacket as Cabela's New England and Wisconsin competitors have made for years #and which cost significantly more than this jacket, though#, its outer fabric is a much thinner material than the competitors' more light Cordura-style fabrics and the insulation is much lighter. I have a generic version of one of these insulated, fleece-lined coach's jackets, and its fabric is tougher and it's a warmer jacket than this one. This fabric is so thin that if you brushed up against any sort of thornbush outside or even the top of a chain link fence, it seems like the fabric would rip. Maybe/hopefully, it's tougher than it looks. Unfortunately, if you look at all closely at it, it does look like a thin, less substantial fabric, too, as it is less resistant to wrinkling or creasing.
As others have mentioned, this would be a better jacket if it had deeper, fleece-lined pockets that had zippers. How much could zippers cost? A dollar? I'd have paid $5 more for this jacket for sure if it had zippered pockets.
However, it is a pretty good looking jacket, at least as mine is in red and gray, definitely more stylish than the mono-colored ones. It definitely looks more like a ski jacket than a warm-up jacket. Unlike the photo, though, my jacket has the Cabela's logo in a contrasting color, not in red-on-red as shown on the website, which is kind of annoying as I'd prefer no logo or a less obvious one.
This would be a good Fall-Winter-Spring jacket if you lived someplace in the South, but it's too lightweight for a northern January or February.
Alternatively, it could make a decent moderate-intensity winter sports jacket for sports like cross country skiing, snowshoeing, or running in extreme cold - it is light and not restrictive. I've cross-country skied in mine twice with just a light breathable shirt on underneath and it works OK in that capacity.
Overall Customer Rating: 
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
5080
Location:cape cod
Age:56-65
Gender:Male
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
very comfortable
Date:
great jacket for the price highly recommend
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