Columbia Sportswear Alpine Action Omni-Heat® Jacket - Waterproof, Insulated (For Girls)
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Overview
About Columbia Sportswear Alpine Action Omni-Heat® Jacket - Waterproof, Insulated (For Girls)
Closeouts. Stormy mountain peaks are no match for Columbia Sportswear's Alpine Action jacket, which comes ready for high-elevation adventure, with a waterproof breathable Omni-Tech® shell, low-bulk synthetic insulation and a reflective Omni-Heat® interior.
- Omni-Heat® thermal reflective system reflects and retains body heat for an average of 20% more warmth
- Omni-Tech® waterproof breathable membrane blocks precipitation and allows perspiration vapor to escape, so you remain dry inside and out
- Critical seams sealed
- Low-bulk synthetic insulation
- Fleece-lined, attached storm hood
- Full-zip front with touch-fasten storm flap
- Zip handwarmer pockets
- Zip pocket on wrist
- Interior stretch mesh pocket
- Touch-fasten adjustable cuffs
- Attached powder skirt with gripper elastic
- OUTGROWN grow system delivers a great fit over multiple seasons
- Waterproof rating: Water resistant 10,000mm
- Breathable rating: 10,000
- Made in Viet Nam
Specs
Specs about Columbia Sportswear Alpine Action Omni-Heat® Jacket - Waterproof, Insulated (For Girls)
- Waterproof materials: Omni-Tech® waterproof breathable fully seam sealed
- Seam sealed: Critical
- Fabric: 100% nylon
- Length: 24" (based on size medium)
- Closure: YKK®,Zipper
- Lining: 100% polyester
- Insulation: 100% polyester
- Care: Machine wash, tumble dry
- Weight: 1 lb. 5.7 oz.
- Made in Viet Nam
Reviews
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Reviewed by Denis77uk from NJ on Friday, March 13, 2015
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4.0 out of 5 stars. Beautiful jacket!Verified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from Wyoming on Saturday, March 21, 2015Good looking jacket for my five year old daughter. I bought a size bigger for next year so I can't say much else about it. It's a good length.
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4.0 out of 5 stars. Beautiful jacket!Verified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from Wyoming on Saturday, March 21, 2015Good looking jacket for my five year old daughter. I bought a size bigger for next year so I can't say much else about it. It's a good length.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. jacketVerified Buyer Reviewed by Denis77uk from NJ on Friday, March 13, 2015Fine quality, warm jacket
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Warm, slim coatVerified Buyer Reviewed by Ma3marathoner from Olney, Md on Tuesday, March 10, 2015This coat is not puffy but it is insulated. My 7 yr old wears it and says she is warm in 20 degree weather. We recently went night skiing in 20-22 degree temps and she had a sweatshirt on underneath- she kept saying she was warm when I asked her. She loves the color. I like attached hoods on kids coats in case we forget/misplace a knit hat. I'm happy with this purchase!
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Great jacket! Daughter loves itVerified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from Connecticut on Saturday, February 28, 2015Very warm for this tough winter. I wish the hood had a zipper to give the option to remove it. But the color is great and it's quality is good.
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2.0 out of 5 stars. Tight Under The Arms. Not A Good Hand-Me-DownReviewed by GearDaddy from East Coast on Friday, February 13, 2015I bought the Medium for my just 11 year old daughter. The length, thickness, and styling was appealing from the start. Most importantly, I was looking for a jacket under which she could wear a simple fleece like a Columbia Benton Springs. That did not work. The jacket is cut too snugly under the arms so all she could wear would be a thin sweater. That was a deal breaker for me because you lose the versatility in truly frigid temps. Frustrating because my kid is a normal skinny kid size. Also, this line of coat boasts the 'outgrown' feature where you can let out the arms to be longer as your kid grows. This feature is counterproductive if you intend to pass the jacket down to a younger sister. Am I supposed to sew the sleeve extension back up? I think not. I returned it. I'm now considering the North Face Kizamm as an alternative.