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Columbia Fleeces Kent OH

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.

Macy's
330-688-8281
4301 Kent Road
Stow, OH
Express
(330) 633-2907
2000 Brittain Rd
Akron, OH
Lane Byrant
(330)6336020
2000 Brittain Rd # 1021
Akron, OH
Trading Treasures
330-861-8495
111 Alfaretta Ave
Akron, OH
Christopher and Banks
(330) 634-1397
Chapel Hill Mall
Akron, OH
T.J.Maxx
330-928-7520
Cuyahoga Falls, OH
Dicks Sporting Goods #36
(330) 634-0900
1990 Buchholzer Blvd Cuyahoga Falls
Akron, OH
Old Navy
(330) 630-5301
2000 Brittian Road
Akron, OH
Macy's
330-633-0800
2000 Brittain Road
Akron, OH
Gap
(330)342-8442
98 North Main Street
Hudson, OH

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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