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Columbia just took $50 off my absolute favorite water jacket for Black Friday

This year I went on a three-day hiking trip in the stunning Val d’Anniviers in Switzerland, where I discovered my new favorite waterproof outer layer: Columbia’s OutDry Extreme Wyldwood Shell Jacket. Thanks to this year’s Black Friday, Columbia’s Black Friday sale is currently $50 off.

If you’re looking for a high-performance rain jacket, don’t miss the full details on this offering below. Find more Columbia Black Friday deals here.

There are three features that I really appreciated when I pulled this jacket out of my backpack at the summit of Illhorn, a 2,717-meter-high mountain in the Swiss Alps. First, its packability proved invaluable: Because it fit neatly into its own pocket, it took up minimal space in my bag until I needed it.

Secondly, the adjustable hood, cuffs and hem were groundbreaking and protected against the rain and chilly drafts that are impossible to escape at such high altitude. Third, the secure, waterproof pockets kept my phone and snacks dry even in the rain.

When I first tried on this jacket in my London apartment, far from mountains or outdoor adventures, the shiny leather made me feel like I was about to strut down the runway at a Kanye West fashion show. But as soon as I made it onto the trails, I immediately integrated myself into the group of other hikers. Not only did it keep me perfectly dry and protected from the elements, but it also made me feel like a gorpcore style icon in the mountains.

You can now also get the matching trousers for this jacket in the Columbia Black Friday Sale. The Columbia OutDry Extreme Wyldwood Rain Pants are now $135 instead of $180, saving you $45. They have much of the same features as the jacket, but are available in trouser form, e.g. B. with adjustable waistband and cuffs, with pockets and can be put in your own pocket.

Note: I don’t hike the Swiss Alps every day, but I can confirm that Columbia’s OutDry Wyldwood line provides invaluable waterproof layers both in and off the mountains.

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