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The Colorado Rockies. Grand Teton National Park. The Wasatch Range. Yosemite. The west is more than just a place to live; it's an attitude. Tap into all that rugged freedom in the men's Rogue Plaid II Fleece Jacket. Ultra-toasty and lined with delicious Chamois Touch Tricot, our Lumberjack and Native print fleece invokes snow-blanketed mornings and the musky scent of wood-fire smoke. Durable nylon reinforcement on the shoulders and elbows provides water repellency and abrasion resistance for hauling heavy saddles or maybe just your rock skis on a slushy day. A cozy chamois chin guard keeps your chin from getting roughed up. Active fit.

Keep warm while working out in the cold beautiful scenery Columbia Rogue Plaid II Fleece Jacket.
Part of Columbia Sportswear's premier Titanium product line that offers advanced fabrics and technologies for all-weather performance throughout any demanding outdoor adventure.
Full front zipper closure for easy on and off.
Abrasion and water resistant shoulders and elbows.
Micro chamois chin guard offers soft protection.
Snap closure hand pockets for storage.
Zippered chest pocket for additional storage.
Columbia brandmarking at left chest.
Shell: 100% polyester.
Lining: 100% polyester.
Trim: 100% nylon.
Machine wash cold and tumble dry low.
Product measurements were taken using size MD. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
The Columbia Men's Rogue Plaid Fleece Jacket is just like your favorite plaid shirt—only warmer, more comfortable, and more stylish. The Rogue Jacket zips into your Interchange System-compatible Columbia ski jacket. And with water-resistant shoulder panels, this cozy fleece jacket fends off light precip during your walk home from the pub. Flap hand pockets and chest pockets keep your cell, a few bills, or music within easy reach.
The Columbia Sportswear Rogue Plaid II Titanium fleece jacket provides one-of-a-kind, fast-forward style, warmth and breathability.
| Country Of Origin: | China |
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| Fleece Weight: | 300 |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | 1 Year |
| Material: | [Main] 100% Polyester Lumberjack Plaid MTR Fleece; [Shoulder Panels] 100% nylon Hydropel Plus |
| Pockets: | 2 Hand, 2 chest |
| Recommended Use: | Casual, hiking, skiing mid-layer |
| Windproof: | No |
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This product is available in the following colors:
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| Intense Red / Black | Dark Charcoal Hunter'S Plaid | ||
| Pool / Black | Pool Native American | ||
| Intense Red Hunter'S Plaid | Tobacco | ||
| Dark Charcoal / Black | Kettle |
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| Color | Size | ||||
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| Small | Medium | Large | Extra Large | Extra Extra Large | |
| Pool / Black | 99.00 | 99.00 | 99.00 | 99.00 | 99.00 |
| Intense Red Hunter'S Plaid | 79.99 | 79.99 | 79.99 | 79.99 | 79.99 |
| Dark Charcoal / Black | 99.00 | 99.00 | 99.00 | 99.00 | 99.00 |
| Dark Charcoal Hunter'S Plaid | 79.99 | 79.99 | 79.99 | 79.99 | 79.99 |
| Pool Native American | 79.99 | ||||
| Tobacco | 43.97 | ||||
| Intense Red / Black | 99.00 | 99.00 | 99.00 | 99.00 | 99.00 |
| Kettle | 43.97 | 50.96 | 50.96 | 43.9750.96 | |
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i would buy this product again and again | |
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| I use this light weight coat for steelhead fishing and it gets pretty cold out there this coat is great cause its warm. Good for any situation | |
| paz man at Sierra Trading Post on 11/01/2009 | |
good woods coat | |
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| nice woods coat, collar is a little to high for me..but i work in the woods and its versatile for going from the woods to office meetings. | |
| jasonglode2389034 at Backcountry.com Outlet on 09/29/2008 | |
A little on the small side | |
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| Glad we ordered the XL. My husband is either a large or extra large...large would have been too small. | |
| ceo of the house at Sierra Trading Post on 11/03/2009 | |
Awesome. I love it. | |
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| i love to wear it. It is so nice and warm. | |
| Steve at Sierra Trading Post on 10/26/2009 | |
Supreme Meh | |
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| Alright, a disclaimer first. I didn't buy this jacket. I got it for free, which is the only reason it's in my closet. As a rule I avoid Columbia products like the plague. The fleece itself isn't overly thick, nor is it overly warm. Then again, this is from the perspective of someone living in the most northern city in Canada. The "water resistant shoulder panels" are made of a really scrathy nylon that quite frankly annoys me with its very existance. Had Columbia chosen to use softshell panels, the jacket would be far better. I find the general workmanship to be inferior to, all of, my other jackets. Fabric flaps aren't sewn down, threads lie around like lazy dogs, and the general "cheap" feeling of the aforementioned nylon panels. That being said it's my only fleece with a draw cord in the hem. I really do like this feature, but it's not enough to make my like the jacket. | |
| Ian McCalder at Backcountry.com Outlet on 01/29/2009 | |
Not a bad jacket | |
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| This fleece has a somewhat unattractive design. The plaid is a bit much, especially when combined with the mess of nylon panels. It's much less appealing than comparable jackets from other brands. However, the fit is pretty good and snug, and if you can find it cheap (I got it for [$]at an outlet) it's worth it.Performs well for me as a cold weather work jacket. Might also be technical enough for some light hiking but I haven't tried that with it yet. | |
| Nick at Sierra Trading Post on 08/10/2009 | |
Not amazing, not terrible | |
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| I got this for very cheap (about $15) at a Columbia outlet and don't regret buying it. The fit is snug, which is good because I'm pretty skinny. It's warm and pretty durable. It's good for cool weather, but I don't think it's really winter wear. I'll probably end up using it as an outdoor work jacket, which is performs well as. But I won't be bringing it on any backpacking trips. | |
| nixelate at Backcountry.com Outlet on 06/29/2009 | |