Volcom Vault 4-In-1 Womens 2020 Jacket Review
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Volcom Vault 4-In-1 Womens 2020 - 2019 Review by The Good Ride
The Volcom Vault 4-In-1 Jacket got a slight upgrade this season, last year it was only a 3-in-1 jacket, not it has one more function. Instead of zipping the insulation into the jacket, you can wear the vest on the outside, inside, alone side, or no side, so I guess that’s 4 different functions.
The Volcom Vault 4-In-1 Jacket is a great option for someone who wants a jacket that does it all. You get decent waterproof protection for most situations except for the real crazy storms, and you get a removable insulation layer as well. It is a great fit and well made. Overall you get a lot of quality jacket and tech for a price that isn’t too bad. If you are looking for a jacket to do it all this could be a good option.
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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
Volcom Vault 4-In-1 Womens Past Reviews
The Volcom Vault 3-In-1 jacket is a great option for someone who wants a jacket that does it all. You get decent waterproof protection for most situations except for the real crazy storms, and you get a removable insulation layer as well. It is a great fit and well made. The hood fit great over my helmet, the collar was a little rough against my chin but that’s not a huge deal. Overall you get a lot of quality jacket and tech for a price that isn’t too bad. If you are looking for a jacket to do it all this could be a good option.
Ethics Statement: We don’t get paid by the manufacturer to write these reviews. No one is perfect and we do make money from the “Where To Buy” links below, but this is our best attempt at an honest and objective review from an average riders’ perspective.
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