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Columbia Men's Conundrum Valley
$195.00
Released December, 2010
The Pros:Clean-cut design eliminates bulky looks. Removing the inner lining makes the shell an effective all weather protective coat. Better zipper quality than many coats of this type.
The Columbia Men's Conundrum Valley is a lower mid-cost jacket. Like many of Columbia's winter offerings, they promote the Men's Conundrum Valley as offering lightweight warmth. This jacket is made with Omni-Tech waterproof-breathable nylon, which is seam sealed to keep moisture from infiltrating your lining, and yet breathes so that you do not get sweaty from the inside.
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The underarm vents of the Men's Conundrum Valley also zip open to disperse excess heat, helping you to cut down on body odor. There is an attached storm hood on this jacket. This hood features drawcord adjustability and a bonded brim to keep the snow out of your face. The Men's Conundrum Valley's zip-in Interchange liner is made from 250 gram microfleece, another feature geared toward lightweight warmth. There are color options available for the Columbia Men's Conundrum Valley jacket.
Features
- Color options
- Fabric: Shell: 100% nylon. Lining: 100% nylon taffeta, 100% polyester tricot. Liner: 100% polyester 250g microfleece
- Omni-Tech waterproof-breathable and seam sealed
- Zip-in Interchange system
- Attached, adjustable storm hood
- Underarm venting
- Goggle and media pocket
- Center back length: 30.5”
Color Options
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Clean-cut design eliminates bulky looks
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Removing the inner lining makes the shell an effective all weather protective coat
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Better zipper quality than many coats of this type
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Fleece soft shell can be worn on its own as a warmer
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Comfortable and warm over long periods of cold outdoor use
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Very easy to convert the jacket into its various shell forms, and back again
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Sizing is accurate, fits well to specified sizes
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