Columbia Horizon Explorer Insulated Jacket - Men's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

9.0
out of 10
2 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 2 Reviews
Retail Price:
$199.00
Used Value:
$119.40
Sale Value:
$179.10

Hit the trail confident that you are prepared for any inclement weather in the Columbia Horizon Explorer Insulated Jacket. This functional piece boasts a Omni-Tech laminate that keeps weather out while remaining breathable to help you push to the summit even as storm clouds roll in. As the temperature drops the Omni-Heat thermal reflective layer combines with Thermarator insulation to help trap body heat and keep you comfortable on the walk back to the trailhead. To further keep you happy and on the move this jacket boasts an adjustable hood, drawstring hem, and adjustable cuffs.

Specifications

Brand:
Center Back Length:
30in
Fit:
regular
Hood:
adjustable
Insulation:
Thermarator
Length:
hip
Material:
[membrane/laminate] Omni-Tech, [face fabric] 100% polyester, [lining] Omni-Heat Reflective
Pockets:
[external] 2 zippered hand, [internal] 1 zippered security
Recommended Use:
backpacking, casual, hiking

Full Reviews

10
Jacket is quality - it’s immediately apparent. Also that it’s sized BIG. I’m 5-10 / 190, bought a Medium and I’m justtttt on this side of NOT returning it for a Small. Anyone under that can probably buy a Small with confidence if you like more form-fitting stuff. The back covers a good portion of your behind. Arms are def longish, zipper quality gives me some pause but will be tested over time and the hood sits slightly askew when the jacket isn’t fully zipped. But when it is zipped, it’s perfectly molded and well-designed for full coverage. I almost get the impression how the hood lies is an afterthought, since it appears to be designed to usually be up. The dark cherry color is beautiful and more classy / subdued than I feared it might be. Jacket itself is solidly built and insulated with good, deep hand and inside chest pockets. Not bulky, just weighted-blanket comfortable. By the time May rolls around you won’t be wondering where it is until probably Oct. It’s def wayyy more than a light-insulation raincoat. Plenty of room for multiple-layers. Basically I see this as an excellent jack-of-all trades / master-of-none jacket for a place that has garbage weather a large % of the non-summer. Its not a pure backcountry shell but is def styled like one. Excited to test it out over an entire fall-winter-spring. Now that I’ve seen the build-quality I think the jacket would be a value even at full suggested retail - but getting it on sale is even better. Backcountry ordering, shipping and delivery process was stellar per usual. #End
Shawn 206, backcountry.com
May 23, 2020
8
While this isn't a backpacking piece it would be a great choice for a number of other activities including day hiking. I wear small to medium size outerwear depending on the make and model and a small fits me just about perfectly with some room for a layer underneath. While many may not appreciate the snaps that was one feature I specifically desired. Overall durability is OK. It has good warmth for its weight. As an occasional kayaker and camper I appreciate this sort of jacket. Would recommend for everything from boating to car camping to day hiking.
James G., backcountry.com
February 19, 2020