Claudia Pino—February 17, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Excellent quality and fit. My 6'7" husband was happy with the jacket's length. No problem at all using it under rain (it rains a lot in our area) and it's actually kind of stylish, as it doesn't give out too much of a sporty vibe, but rather a casual one. Considering he wears it almost daily (and he is not the type to wear anything uncomfortable just for style), I'd say this purchase was 10/10. Read more
lucabrasy—March 13, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Love this jacket. I am big guy and it fits perfectly. Excellent material Read more
Richard Pret—September 22, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Nice jacket. Fits well and will keep you warm. Read more
mike—January 2, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Prefect lightweight jacket it keeps you pretty warm Read more
Joshua Heredia—March 15, 2026✓ Verified purchase
You know a jacket is good when it takes 7 years of use to finally show its age. Just ordered my identical replacement. Read more
Jeff Teismann—October 30, 2020✓ Verified purchase
Going through all the jackets available to choose from was quite a chore. I narrowed my list down to this jacket and the Columbia Ascender Softshell Jacket (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00HQ4KSMI). They seemed pretty similar although the Columbia jacket was $11 more expensive. I decided to order both and then choose. These jackets are virtually identical. Here's the differences I spotted: 1. The cuff on this Trailside jacket has elastic as well as velco cuff. The Columbia jacket just has the velcro. The problem with only the velcro cuff is that you either strap and unstrap the velcro whenever you put it on and take it off, or you live with the cuff wide enough to get it on and off and accept it the cold air from the poor fit when you wear it. The combination of velcro and elastic cuff on this jacket solves this problem. 2. The zipper on the Columbia jacket was quite stiff. So stiff that you need to use two hands to zip or unzip it. The Trailside jacket has an easy smooth zipper. 3. The emblem. The Columbia jacket has their name emblazoned, whereas the Trailside emblem looks like the edge of a mountain ridge. 4. The Trailside comes in a "ziplock" like bag. The Columbia in a thinner resealable bag (making it awkward to get the jacket in and out past the sticky edges). 5. The price of the Trailside is better. Read more
Kindle Customer—August 5, 2021✓ Verified purchase
In general I like the fit, feel and weight. But there are no chest pockets. There is no good place for a cell phone/wallet or etc. The upper arm pockets are ok. The lower back "map" pocket is ok. But there is no chest pocket which is a really glaring deficiency. The liner of the hand pockets is stitched on the inside (on both sides of the jacket) in such a way as to make a very deep very narrow pocket where the inside chest pocket should be. But this is so deep and narrow as to be virtually useless. A small phone or small wallet could fit inside but getting anything other than a very small hand in there to dig it out would require a near contortionist. Too bad because otherwise I would be really happy with this Jacket. Read more
Bliss—August 22, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Nice and comfortable material. It’s moderately think - well suited for southern winters. The fit runs as expected and inline with other brands like adidas and UA. Read more