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Patagonia Men's Diamond Quilted Bomber Hooded Jacket (Shelter Brown)

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$83

$199

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Dick's Sporting Goods has Patagonia Men's Diamond Quilted Bomber Hooded Jacket (Shelter Brown) on sale for $83.28. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter LolaBunny21 for posting this deal.

Note: Some sizes may be available for pickup only where stock permits.

Features:
  • Classic Fit, Hooded Bomber Jacket
  • Diamond Quilted, 80g Insulation
  • Attached, Drawstring Hood
  • Zippered Front Chest Security Pocket

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  • Our research indicates that this deal is $36.71 less (30.6% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $119.99 at the time of this posting.
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Dick's Sporting Goods has Patagonia Men's Diamond Quilted Bomber Hooded Jacket (Shelter Brown) on sale for $83.28. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter LolaBunny21 for posting this deal.

Note: Some sizes may be available for pickup only where stock permits.

Features:
  • Classic Fit, Hooded Bomber Jacket
  • Diamond Quilted, 80g Insulation
  • Attached, Drawstring Hood
  • Zippered Front Chest Security Pocket

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • Our research indicates that this deal is $36.71 less (30.6% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $119.99 at the time of this posting.
  • Refer to the original post & forum comments for additional details & discussion.

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Reviews from Patagonia said it is a good daily jacket, one review said

"3 season bliss on the coast. Happy from 35 to 65 degrees. Highly wind resistant."

and here another one

"I think this is designed as a more casual jacket, but it blocks the weather pretty well while still being breathable when it warms up. It's not waterproof at all, but does alright for short periods of rain and doesn't soak up too much water. It's comfortable for me hiking down to -20F with a sweater and 40F with a tshirt. The hood needs draw cord clips and is a little large. It could use a cinch cord for the back of the hood. When you have the hood drawn to stay on in the wind it blocks your vision. Also, the fit could be a little slimmer, or it could be offered in a 'tall' "

I think you should go read through some of the reviews, I bought one earlier and I think it is similar to the 2 Eddie Bauer (EB) down jackets I got, and I use those for not too cold winter/fall/spring days (30F - 45F) and probably a good jacket for travel to places like Japan, Korea, France...during winter/fall etc

I have a Parka jacket for REALLY cold weather

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Why not say that Grey and Green are also the same price?
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Quote from cnvrtble98 :
Why not say that Grey and Green are also the same price?
Aren't they out of stock?
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Plastic fill.
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Quote from AndreT4395 :
Aren't they out of stock?
Ahh...I see. Must vary by location because they are available for pickup many places near me in MA.
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I did a quick search and couldn't find any specific example of use cases so I assume this is used as an outer shell for hikes, etc. Given that it has a hoodie it, perhaps, not best suited for mid layer for skiing/boarding. Additionally, given that it is lighter, thinner, less insulated, it is not really made for a proper winter season, like a parka/puffer jacket. Anyone who has it, what's your use case? The price seems very reasonable
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Quote from ursus :
I did a quick search and couldn't find any specific example of use cases so I assume this is used as an outer shell for hikes, etc. Given that it has a hoodie it, perhaps, not best suited for mid layer for skiing/boarding. Additionally, given that it is lighter, thinner, less insulated, it is not really made for a proper winter season, like a parka/puffer jacket. Anyone who has it, what's your use case? The price seems very reasonable
Reviews from Patagonia said it is a good daily jacket, one review said

"3 season bliss on the coast. Happy from 35 to 65 degrees. Highly wind resistant."

and here another one

"I think this is designed as a more casual jacket, but it blocks the weather pretty well while still being breathable when it warms up. It's not waterproof at all, but does alright for short periods of rain and doesn't soak up too much water. It's comfortable for me hiking down to -20F with a sweater and 40F with a tshirt. The hood needs draw cord clips and is a little large. It could use a cinch cord for the back of the hood. When you have the hood drawn to stay on in the wind it blocks your vision. Also, the fit could be a little slimmer, or it could be offered in a 'tall' "

I think you should go read through some of the reviews, I bought one earlier and I think it is similar to the 2 Eddie Bauer (EB) down jackets I got, and I use those for not too cold winter/fall/spring days (30F - 45F) and probably a good jacket for travel to places like Japan, Korea, France...during winter/fall etc

I have a Parka jacket for REALLY cold weather
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Quote from ursus :
I did a quick search and couldn't find any specific example of use cases so I assume this is used as an outer shell for hikes, etc. Given that it has a hoodie it, perhaps, not best suited for mid layer for skiing/boarding. Additionally, given that it is lighter, thinner, less insulated, it is not really made for a proper winter season, like a parka/puffer jacket. Anyone who has it, what's your use case? The price seems very reasonable
I have one and I'm comfortable down to ~30 degrees with moderate wind with this over a tshirt if I'm staying moving. It's definitely not water resistant tho - I don't even like wearing it as my top later while it's snowing for longer than absolutely necessary.

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Thanks for the feedback, boyz. I will take another look at reviews, the color options (see how it will work with what I have incl. my hiking gear lol) given that there seem to be only two less popular colors. Might work well in my area in between seasons, but I need a proper insulation during winter if I want to protect organs hahaha

Quote from JollyCabbage2746 :
I have one and I'm comfortable down to ~30 degrees with moderate wind with this over a tshirt if I'm staying moving. It's definitely not water resistant tho - I don't even like wearing it as my top later while it's snowing for longer than absolutely necessary.
Quote from keung :
Reviews from Patagonia said it is a good daily jacket, one review said

"3 season bliss on the coast. Happy from 35 to 65 degrees. Highly wind resistant."

and here another one

"I think this is designed as a more casual jacket, but it blocks the weather pretty well while still being breathable when it warms up. It's not waterproof at all, but does alright for short periods of rain and doesn't soak up too much water. It's comfortable for me hiking down to -20F with a sweater and 40F with a tshirt. The hood needs draw cord clips and is a little large. It could use a cinch cord for the back of the hood. When you have the hood drawn to stay on in the wind it blocks your vision. Also, the fit could be a little slimmer, or it could be offered in a 'tall' "

I think you should go read through some of the reviews, I bought one earlier and I think it is similar to the 2 Eddie Bauer (EB) down jackets I got, and I use those for not too cold winter/fall/spring days (30F - 45F) and probably a good jacket for travel to places like Japan, Korea, France...during winter/fall etc

I have a Parka jacket for REALLY cold weather
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In for one. Thanks OP
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Solid deal for current availability. They were like $53 about a year ago, but only select sizes.
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Wow. I bought a blue one thru Patagonia and wished I got the brown one. Got the last one in my area. Functional and stylish. Great deal. The nano puff for 70 is bonkers too
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this is a $25 jacket once you remove the logo
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Quote from passionbucket :
this is a $25 jacket once you remove the logo
name a few that aren't? .. not asking rhetorically.

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Quote from AndreT4395 :
Aren't they out of stock?
They are for me.

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