Eddie Bauer WeatherEdge Rainfoil Jacket

rated 4.00 of 5 stars average rating
Reviewed by 1 Trailspace user

Nice rain/snow shell for the price paid. Color choices…

Rating: rated 4 of 5 stars
Source: bought it new
Price Paid: Between $30-$40

Summary

Nice rain/snow shell for the price paid. Color choices were good and craftsmanship seems to be of a good quality.

Pros

  • Waterproofness has held up to rain and snow
  • Paid around $30-$40 for it

Cons

  • No venting zippers

I happen to stumble upon this coat in the clearance section at Eddie Bauer during the early part of winter and it was priced around $30-$40 after the additional 30% discount. I wear it over my lightweight down puffy and so far it has held up well for a Colorado winter.

It has a nice full sized hood and seems to breath decently well. I do wish it had venting zippers under the arms but at this price I can't complain too much.  The quality of this coat seems on par with my Patagonia which cost much more.

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