Wildfowler Outfitter Men's Waterproof Insulated Parka This comfortable, warm parka has polar fleece lining; high-cut storm collar; an elastic draw cord on the hood and waist; Velcro on the cuffs; a zipper front with button-down storm flap; and pouch pockets with side hand warmer. WILDFOWLER OUTFITTER: A Life-long Commitment to Waterfowling In 1950 a ten-year-old boy became a hunter on a cold, blustery day on Lake Hazel near Benson, Minnesota. Concealment in those days consisted of brown clothing and any natural cover you could find. We built a variety of boat blinds (some actually worked) and always had a bale of marsh grass to cover up with in the boat. In the 1970s, camouflage clothing became readily available and somewhat affordable. In 1998 WILDFOWLER OUTFITTER was founded, building its original Goose Decoy Blind and soon developed a line of lightweight camouflage parka and pants. Soon a Layout Blind was added to the product line, along with a few more patterns in the Cover Up Suit. In the spring of 2003 we moved our production facilities and expanded our manufacturing capabilities. We made improvements to our existing lines, adding additional products, including an exciting line of Waterproof Cover Up Suits. Today, we offer a complete family of Hunting Blinds, Blind Accessories, and Camouflage Clothing. We are known as "the concealment specialists" and continue to provide the waterfowl hunter with the best concealment products for the best value. That was the goal when Wildfowler Outfitter began, and it will continue to be our guide as we move into the future.
D**S
Go buy this jacket write meow.
Just got the parking, pulled it out of the box. So far it looks fantastic. The fleece lining is thick and soft the hood is not too thick.The outer shell is soft enough that I doubt it will make very much noise. The one drawback I see is the wrist closures. I would have preferred a deep inset wrist elastic cuff to the velcro pull straps on the outside. I am 511-245. I am just about a 2XL in normal stuff. The XL jacket fits me great. It has enough room for a fleece without binding me up, but it's tight enough I could wear it without one. In general, even though I haven't worn it yet it looks like very good quality gear.
B**N
Warm, Windproof, & comfortable
Best ski jacket i've used - very warm, waterproof, & it's material is oddly soft & a heck of a lot quieter than goretex when you move. i've tested this jacket at over 100mph on my motorcycle [a Buell, so no windshield], & it is Unbelievable how well it cuts through wind!i have since caught sight of myself in the mirror wearing it & have to admit that it's got the goofiest looking hood of any jacket i've owned. If youre a conehead or like to wear beenie hats with the tassle-poof on top, the hood will fit you fine. it's very practical tho - i've stood on a wind-swept ridge & pulled the whole hood down in front of my face to protect against ice - must've looked like the Star Wars IV training helmet. If you value function over style like i do- you'll be fine with this.This jacket Stands Out in urban settings!! i have gotten comments practically Everywhere i go. But for as {perhaps overly} sharp as it looks on the streets, it's Perfect for my original intention: most people wear bright colors on the ski slopes to show off, while i prefer to semi-blend in while skiing through the trees
M**Y
Looks good, comfortable and really warm.... Not for mild weather
The jacket is comfortable, so far seems durable and man is it warm. I'm in Texas so I should have looked for something with a removable liner. Our temperature swings are pretty significant so you might start the day at 35 and end it at 65.We were out in 40-50 degree weather last weekend and I had to take it off but it made a fantastic pad and pillow for the plywood back rest I was using.I'm glad I have it but I'll have to find some cooler weather before I can wear it again
D**.
Great for waterfowl hunting
I am a waterfowl hunter and live in NE South Dakota. I 've been looking for a lightweight, but warm jacket for late season duck/goose hunting. I was able to give it the true test today. I spent the morning goose hunting in a strong 25 mph wind and an air temperature of about 16 degrees F. (which is about -2 F windchill) I wore a hooded sweatshirt underneath my new Wildfowler Outfitter jacket and stayed warm the entire time! It did an excellent job of keeping the cold out and protecting me from the wind. I really like the jacket's length because it sits 6"-7" s below my waist. The hood design and lining was also a nice feature in today's weather! The only thing I don't really care for on the jacket is the velcro flaps on the pockets. I keep extra shotgun shells in my pockets and so I prefer pockets with snaps. The velcro makes it a little a bit cumbersome to get shells out because it catches and sticks everytime I'd reach for shells. I finally just tucked the pocket flaps inside so they wouldn't catch. The pocket design is a minor nuisance and comes down to personal preference. I know I'm going to get a lot of good use out of this jacket, especially for the price!
A**.
Best quality for money and super warm.
It’s lightweight but super warm. Bought it to duck hunt in but so far it’s been my go-to on the cold wet days when I have to do farm work and tend to the horses. I wear it with a tank top and end up sweating most days. The inside is comfortable and soft. Definitely cheaper than drake and honestly lighter but just as warm. I bought a small and it’s a tad big on me but that’s room to add layers if needed. I’m typically a women’s small or juniors medium and about a 34 bust if that helps anyone to determine the size needed especially ladies.
D**E
Tough to beat for $80
Let’s start off with this jacket was delivered to my house for $80. If you are looking for a jacket with a “modern” fit, this is not it. Fits somewhat awkwardly/old school/baggy but comfortable. Warm and definitely wind proof but haven’t tested in the rain yet. Inner fleece lining is nice. Cuffs are oversized but can be velcroed down and are still comfortable. For me, the collar was a bit tight when fully zipped but that’s par for the course for my neck. Still comfortable. Material is soft and quiet. Tough to beat for $80. Very pleased with this purchase.
D**.
This thing is stupid awesome! I took it on an ice fishing ...
I'm 6'2 and 250 lbs. The XL was too small for my fat gut, so had to order the XXL. This thing is stupid awesome! I took it on an ice fishing trip to Spooner Wisconsin and it kept me warm both days I was fishing on the ice. Temps got down to -4 and this Parka kept me nice and toasty. Loved the hood and draw straps on the waist so wind wont blow up the jacket. I would recommend this jacket to anyone who is ice fishing, skiing, hunting or even boating in the cold. Great deal and super warm!
M**N
Great product!!
Gladly surprised about comfort and quality!!! Love the Snow bibs and snow jacket!!
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