Columbia Royal Trek Jacket - Women's

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The fashionable Columbia Women's Royal Trek Jacket doubles as a casual night-on-the-town jacket and a piece of performance outerwear. Water-resistant fabric and a wicking liner take care of you on the trail and the clean lines and design take the night shift in town. Pull the Royal Trek Jacket's high collar up when the chill sets in and stuff your hands in the deep hand-warmer pockets. Wind and water-resistant fabric fends off the elements as you make you way along the trail or down the city streets on a chilly evening. Articulated elbows give you plenty of room to move. Store your valuables in the zippered security pocket for safe keeping and store your resort pass or passport in the Columbia Royal Trek Jacket's pass pocket.

Product Features

  • Material: [Shell] 70% Tactel nylon/ 30% coated cotton faille
  • Waterproof Rating: Water resistant
  • Lining: 100% Polyester Ultra-Wick printed mesh lining
  • Core Venting: Yes
  • Pockets: 2 Hand-warmer, 1 chest, internal security pocket, pass
  • Seam Taped: No
  • Powder Skirt: No
  • Hood: No
  • Removable Hood: No
  • Zip-in Compatibility: Yes
  • Recommended Use: Running, trekking, hiking
  • Warranty: Lifetime

Other Details

  • Brand: Columbia
  • Department: womens
  • SKU: COL0763

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Great product

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Great product and awesome price but the sizes are one size too small compared to other designer. Recommend order one size larger than your typical size.


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