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ALL-WEATHER TECHNOLOGY: Columbia Women’s Tunnel Falls Interchange Jacket is crafted from a waterproof shell, designed to integrate with a fleece liner, built to withstand anything from wind, rain, or snow
CLASSIC THREE-IN-ONE DESIGN: This winter coat is the classic 3-in-1 solution. Featuring a waterproof outer shell and a super warm inner fleece jacket, each can be worn separately, or snapped together
WATERPROOF SHELL: Crafted from our Hydro Cloth nylon plain weave shell, this winter jacket is lightweight while remaining protective. It's the perfect outer layer and first line of defense against wet and windy outings.
COZY FLEECE JACKET: The three point interchange system includes an inner jacket made with deep 250g MTR fleece pile. Wear it on its own, or quickly layer with the shell, for flexible options on the fly
HANDY FEATURES: Incorporating a drawcord adjustable storm hood, two zippered side pockets, an interior security pocket, adjustable cuffs, a drawcord adjustable hem ensure full wind, cold, and wet weather protection
Description This all-in-one jacket system offers a waterproof shell and an insulating fleece mid layer that can be zipped in on cold days or left at home when it’s warmer. Together, they deliver a great mix of warmth, weather protection, and versatility. The shell is crafted from waterproof nylon, for a rain jacket that keeps its promise of wet weather protection. The heavy weight 250g filament fleece inner jacket is so warm and cozy with its own collar that can be worn up or down, you'll want to wear it everywhere. Designed as a three point snap-in interchange system, you’ll find an adjustable hood, zippered side pockets, an interior security pocket, adjustable cuffs at the sleeves, and a drawcord adjustable hem to seal the cold mix out, and keep the warmth in. This women’s jacket is available in multiple patterned colors and sizes. Available in extended sizing. Regular Fit. To ensure the right fit, please utilize our sizing chart and the following measurement instructions: For the sleeves, start at the center back of your neck and measure across the shoulder and down to the sleeve. If you come up with a partial number, round up to the next even number. For the chest, measure at the fullest part of the chest, under the armpits and over the shoulder blades, keeping the tape measure firm and level.