Augusta Sportswear Hooded Taffeta Jacket/Fleece Lined
$41.94
Value: $41.94
(as of Apr 17, 2025 14:43:52 UTC – Particulars)
Our timeless males’s Hooded taffeta fleece lined jacket is the last word sporting layer. With an outer shell fabricated from 100% nylon taffeta, this Hooded jacket physique, sleeves and hood are lined with a 75% polyester/13% rayon/12% cotton mix. Fleeced with gray heather, this Hooded jacket has a middle entrance zipper with inside storm flap, and a hood with drawcord and sliders (Boys’ model has elastic in hood as an alternative of drawcord). the set-in sleeves, bolstered slash entrance pockets with zippers, elastic cuffs and backside band spherical out the options of this water resistant, machine-washable, nylon taffeta jacket.
Product Dimensions : 5 x 5 x 5 inches; 1 Kilos
Merchandise mannequin quantity : 3280
Division : mens
Date First Out there : July 26, 2005
Producer : Augusta Sportswear Holdings, Inc
ASIN : B004SWPEMK
Prospects say
Prospects discover this jacket appears good and suits as anticipated, appreciating its light-weight design that gives heat for chilly fall evenings. Furthermore, they reward its high quality, consolation, and worth for cash. Moreover, they like its wind safety, with one buyer noting its effectiveness in gentle breeze and chilly situations.
tazzitude –
Good jacket at a good price
I owned one of these jackets over 25 years ago and loved it. Eventually the elastic in the cuffs fell apart so I quit wearing the jacket. Came across this one on Amazon and thought I’d give it a try. Every bit as good as the original!
N. J. Campbell –
Light but warm enough.
Light weight but comfortable in cool to almost cold weather. Washes easily. Just don’t let it touch hot items. It will burn a hole faster than you can move away.
Nancy L –
Great quality
This jacket is very well made. It has a nice amount of lining for wearing in place of a heavy jacket on cold days. I like this jacket so much, that I bought one in burgundy as well!! True to size.
Terrible –
Good but could be better
This is a similar knockoff of the discontinued TriMountain Baywatch jacket, but not as good. It’s much thinner (both outer shell and lining). The jacket is not a matte finish, it is Shiney. There is no pocket on the inside. It does fit nice. It feels much cheaper than asking price. Overall a good product, but it’s not as good as the TriMountain Baywatch jacket.
Alejandro Alswago –
One of the Best Medium Weight Jackets/Windbreakers I’ve Ever Had.
I spent weeks looking for a Hooded Fleece Lined Jacket that would work for me in both winter and fall. I gotta say this is one the most comfortable windbreaker/jackets I’ve ever owned. It’s not overly light, nor is it heavy. I even got to put it to the true test during the once in a hundred-year Snowstorm of 2025on Mississippi Gulf Coast. It does pretty good at repelling water when having to take a long walk across a parking lot.The one and only downside and almost causing me to downgrade this one star, is the lack of an inside pocket for my phone or wallet.
Nikita –
An all around great jacket!
Pros: it’s a windbreaker with fleece lining so it will keep you warm! (So many windbreakers these days only have mesh linings)It’s got a hoodie. Pockets. Zippers!Cons: maybe this is normal for this type of jacket, but the elastic feels a bit too tight around the wrist for my taste, but it will keep the wind out so that just might be my sunny California brain not knowing what an anorak isAlso, I thought it was a bit noisey at first but now that I’ve broken it in, it sounds fine.
L. –
Warm Jacket
This is a really nice jacket. Very warm for a lightweight jacket. Plus my wife made an inside pocket for my cellphone.
johnnyd –
Okay item
Had a hard time finding this style so I was happy when I came across it on Amazon to replace a similar jacket that I had for 15 years. Bought navy hoping it would be darker than as shown in picture: it was, it’s really navy. For the price I was expecting the jacket to be a little better quality, it’s well made but the material seems cheap. The sizing seems a bit off, I wear medium but this jacket is like something between small & medium. It fits, but it’s not too roomy, it’ll work well with a t-shirt or 1 layer underneath which is how I would wear it in spring time weather. So if anybody is a “larger” medium, go with large. I’ll keep it because it has the features I need: zip pockets, elastic cuffs, banded bottom so it just doesn’t hang there, it’s more form fitting. Have not worn it in the rain yet but I expect it to be water repellent in light rain like the jacket I’m replacing.