Lowe Alpine Eclipse Jacket
This fleece is great and lightweight. I even wear…
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Price Paid: $50
This fleece is great and lightweight. I even wear this fleece in the winter and it keeps me pretty warm. It is pretty good at keeping the wind out as well. Keep in mind that is probably a little longer in the back than other fleece jackets. Overall this is a very nice jacket, especially for the price I paid.
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The Eclipse Jacket has been discontinued.
previously retailed for:$31.96 - $44.95
The Lowe Alpine Eclipse Jacket is not available from the stores we monitor.
Last seen December 15, 2007 at Sierra Trading Post.
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