Description The SST (Salmon-Steelhead-Trout) Jacket is for cold, windy, wet days when passion and obsession are one and the same. The SST Jacket is made from 3-layer H2No Storm HB fabric: waterproof, breathable and lightweight, for fresh or salt water. Color: Green, Tan
Reviewed by: Lasse Karlsson(Unregistered User)
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50+ days a year
, from Copenhagen, Denmark
Summary: A really exellent jacket, that can and happily will take the abuse of saltwater fishing.
I'm the proud owner of two different editions. The oldest is the one with the meshlining and is by all means still going strong. But I had my eye on the new one with the laminated lining, and when I walked in to the shop, and saw the newest edition I just had to have it. Apart from the features already mentioned in the other reviews, Patagonia has made the color tan, improved on the cuffs so they are now very watertight (they have used a rubberlike material, sorry don't know the name), and fleecelined the handwarmer pockets.
Customer Service: Haven't have to use it yet
Similar Products Used: Simms, Nomad (British brand of fishing garments)
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Review Date December 20, 2001
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 3 of 5
Visitors rate this review 4.67 of 5,
3.00 votes
Reviewed by: Todd LaCasse(Unregistered User)
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20 days a year
, from Sacramento, CA. USA
Summary: This is the first quality fishing jacket I've owned. I tried on the Simms Guide Jacket and the Reddington Jacket. Both were very good but a little bulky and heavier compared to the Patagonia. I could have gotten any of the three for a similar price but settled on the Patagonia because it was more comfortable and overall I liked it's features better.
Customer Service: I''ve been told by several flyshops that Patagonia and Reddington have superior warranties to Simms but I have not had to use customer service as of yet.
Similar Products Used: None
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Review Date January 4, 2001
Overall Rating 4 of 5
Value Rating 4 of 5
Visitors rate this review 1.00 of 5,
1.00 votes
Reviewed by: Anonymous User(Unregistered User)
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50+ days a year
, from seattle, wa, usa
Summary: A very comfortable jacket to cast in. Keeps you dry as a bone and plenty warm. I've been using this jacket for all of my winter outings from fishing to ice climbing and find it a great all arounder. The adjustable waist length is great for deep wading and also great to button up when out in a kayak or float tube.
Customer Service: Haven't needed it
Similar Products Used: Cabellas, Simms
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Review Date January 1, 2001
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: Anonymous User(Unregistered User)
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50+ days a year
, from Fort Collins, Colorado
Summary:
WOW 4.81 out of 37 reviews, this should get flyfishing reviews best of the best award. I've been buying patagonia for over 20 years - when they were the Great pacific Ironworks. If you want the best in softwear there is no competition. they arn't cheap but you get what you pay for. Make sure you buy large enough to layer in the winter.
Customer Service:
excellent
Similar Products Used:
My only fishing specific jacket.
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Review Date December 11, 2000
Overall Rating 4 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 2.50 of 5,
2.00 votes
Reviewed by: Anonymous User(Unregistered User)
,
50+ days a year
, from Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Summary: Great Jacket, a must if you fish in the winter; however very expensive.
Customer Service: Good
Similar Products Used: None
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