Columbia Fleeces Gadsden AL

Columbia's Jammin' Journey fleece is super comfy, very stylish, incredibly soft and serves the technical functions of repelling water and keeping people warm when hiking on chilly days. As all you avid hikers know, it is important to layer your clothing so you can add or remove layers as necessary to keep your body at a normal temperature on the trail. This Columbia fleece enables you to do just that and serves as an excellent mid-layer.

JC Penney
256-680-3168
1001 Rainbow Dr
Gadsden, AL
Old Navy
(256) 543-7371
312 E Meighan Blvd
Gadsden, AL
Gap
(256)593-0494
214 South Mcclesky Street
Boaz, AL
Cato
(256) 546-8000
457 George Wallace Dr
Gadsden, AL
Factory Connection
(256) 593-5382
1537 US Hwy 431
Boaz, AL
Gap
(256)547-7543
1001 Rainbow Drive
Gadsden, AL
T.J.Maxx
256-549-1335
316 East Meighan Blvd
Gadsden, AL
Hibbett Sporting Goods
804-B Pelham Road Jacksonville
Jacksonville, AL
Cato
(256) 546-8000
457 George Wallace Dr
Gadsden, AL
Factory Connection
(256) 593-5382
1537 US Hwy 431
Boaz, AL
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Columbia Fleece Review - Women's Jammin' Journey Full Zip

Columbia Fleece - Jammin' Journey Full Zip

Columbia Fleece - Jammin' Journey Full Zip

I love fleeces, and there is much to love about Columbia’s Jammin’ Journey fleece: it is super comfy, very stylish, incredibly soft, and serves the technical functions of repelling water and keeping me warm when hiking on chilly days.

As all you avid hikers know, it is important to layer your clothing so you can add or remove layers as necessary to keep your body at a normal temperature on the trail. This Columbia fleece enables me to do just that and serves as an excellent mid-layer. I put it on over a wicking t-shirt, and when it gets windy or rainy I slip a windbreaker on top of it.

Hiking Lady Tip: Columbia’s tops tend to run a bit on the larger side.

Specs:

  • 96% polyester/4% elastane
  • Machine washable
  • MSRP: $70.00 (but it is currently on sale for $59 at Amazon)

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