Simms G4 Pro Jacket - Men's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides
Retail Price:
$649.95
$649.95
Used Value:
$389.97
$389.97
Sale Value:
$584.96
$584.96
Fishing odds can improve when it's raining, so instead of retreating to cover, pull on the G4 Pro and continue to cast. The breathable and waterproof Gore-Tex 3-layer Pro Shell will keep water out without leaving you feeling stifled, and with underarm vent zips, you can ditch heat quickly when you're paddling or hiking further upstream.
Specifications
Brand:
Claimed Weight:
1lb 7oz
Fit:
regular
Hood:
adjustable
Length:
hip
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Material:
[membrane/laminate] Gore-Tex Pro Shell (3-layer), [face fabric] nylon ripstop
Pockets:
2 bellowed chest, 2 zippered chest, 2 tippet, 1 sleeve, 1 back storage, 1 internal stretch
Recommended Use:
river fishing, saltwater fishing, stillwater fishing
Seams:
fully sealed
Venting:
underarm zippers
Watertight Cuffs:
yes
Full Reviews
I recently retired my previous wading jacket after nearly twenty years of service and went shopping for a new jacket for cold, windy and wet weather. I originally looked at other brands but drifted towards the Simms jackets because they have so many more features. I was especially drawn to this jacket because of the great cuff design and flat front profile. Most anglers carry a pack or a sling nowadays and large bellows pockets on the front of a jacket are no longer necessary or desirable. That said, the chest pockets will reasonably hold a pair of large C & F fly boxes and a tippet spool or two. There are plenty of other places to stash smaller items, like gloves and a hat, and the large game pocket in the back could carry lunch in a pinch. Fit is generous to permit reasonable layering but still feels trim. The jacket is longer than my previous jackets and superficially looks less like a wading jacket and more like a quality ski shell. You could wear it around town without feeling overly self-conscious that you were wearing your fishing jacket, if that matters to you. I spent last week fishing for steelhead in the Pacific Northwest. The weather was predictably snotty and this jacket kept me dry. I wore a heavy shirt and a puffy underneath and freedom of movement for spey casting was excellent. The hood is easily adjustable and provides both good coverage and good visibility. I wore a sling pack instead of loading up the front pockets and the pack did not snag or hang up on zippers when I rotated it around to access the contents. The sunglasses cleaner in the right chest pocket was much appreciated as the mist clouded up my glasses about every twenty minutes. This jacket is expensive and burly. It is not the jacket you toss into the back of your vest or pack just in case a thunder bumper rolls in for the afternoon. There are lighter and less expensive jackets geared towards hiking that will work just fine in those situations. But if you fish in cold, windy and wet weather where you expect to wear your jacket all day you will love this jacket. The best.
Darin G, backcountry.com
March 7, 2020
March 7, 2020
This jacket is amazing. so light, nimble, and enough storage to give Dennis the Menace a run for his money. Just spend the high amount of dollars, you won't be sad.
Travis McGrew, backcountry.com
April 25, 2019
April 25, 2019
I went fishing in Alaska. It's cold in Alaska...It's so cold in Alaska. It also rains a lot in Alaska, this is a great jacket for cold rainy Alaskan fly fishing expeditions. I am a big fan of the Gore-Tex Pro Shell fabric and the fishing specific pockets on this jacket. My only complaint was the connection draw‐cord adjustable bottom hem ripped on the first day out on the water. Simms was happy to warranty the problem though and I haven't had a problem since.
Vincent Mauro, backcountry.com
September 27, 2018
September 27, 2018
This jacket is great. The only problem I have is the cuffs are really small and I have big hands so it is hard to get off when wet
Brad, backcountry.com
January 22, 2016
January 22, 2016