OutdoorMaster 3 in 1 Outdoor Jacket 2020 Review
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OutdoorMaster 3 in 1 Outdoor Jacket 2020 Review by The Good Ride
The 3 in 1 Outdoor Jacket from OutdoorMaster comes with a super soft removable fleece liner jacket, and a breathable outer shell. It has a lot of features like waterproof zippers, removable hood, media pocket, and is a very affordable price..
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Size Tried: Med
Steph’s Specs:
Height: 5’3”
Weight: 108 lbs
Chest: 29”
Upper Chest: 32”
Arm Length (pit to wrist) 20”
Neck: 12.5″
Torso Length (collarbone to pant line) 18”
Shoulder Width 16” wide
I tested the 3 in 1 Outdoor Jacket in a variety of conditions over the course of a couple weeks. I wore it around town, to the man, and outside during different activities. The removable fleece layer is very comfortable. It does well as a light jacket on its own.
My first impression was how comfortable the jacket felt with the super soft liner on the inside. It also works pretty well with a helmet. The hood fit over the top of my helmet with minimal restriction. I did get a little bit of pressure and restriction when turning my head, but it wasn’t bad.
There is a double flap over the front zipper that helps keep the wind and moisture out. Unfortunately we haven’t seen any snow storms yet, so I wasn’t able to test it in gnarly weather, but I imagine it would be pretty warm. The website doesn’t list a waterproof rating, but the material seems to be waterproof enough for your average storm you might see.
There were a couple of things that didn’t quite work for me.
One, the sleeve length was a little on the short side for me. I usually size up to a med to ensure the sleeves are long enough for my arms. But these were still a little on the short side. They rode up when I reached down to strap my bindings on when I was riding. And my mittens came untucked frequently on the mountain.
Two, no pit vents. I think for using the 3 in 1 Outdoor Jacket during a physical sport, pit vents would be very beneficial to the overall function of the jacket.
All in all, you get a lot of jacket at a great price with the 3 in 1 Outdoor jacket from OutdoorMaster. The fleece liner / jacket is great for adding insulation, or wearing on its own. The outer shell is comfortable and comes with nice features too.