Columbia Fleeces Sapulpa OK

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.

Kathleen''S Bows Inc.
(918) 742-2697
8212 S Harvard
Tulsa, OK
Kohl's
(918)299-5073
9595 South Delaware Avenue
Tulsa, OK
Dillard's
918-627-7700
4169 South Yale
Tulsa, OK
Kohl's
(918)461-1950
11011 E 71st St South
Tulsa, OK
Macy's
918-610-7500
4143 S. Yale Avenue
Tulsa, OK
Tulsa Runner
(918) 494-8800
9708 Riverside Dr
Tulsa, OK
Ann Taylor
(918) 744-5073
1948 Utica Square
Tulsa, OK
Lane Byrant
(918)2500340
11115 East 71St St. South
Tulsa, OK
Lane Byrant
(918)6646087
4107 South Yale Ave Ud
Tulsa, OK
Dillard's
918-252-1890
6919 South Memorial
Tulsa, OK

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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