Friday, April 27, 2012

Columbia Women's Skiff Guide Polo

Columbia Women's Skiff Guide Polo Review



Columbia Women's Skiff Guide Polo Feature

  • 100% polyester, machine wash cold gentle, do not bleach
  • Omni-shade UPF 30 sun protection
  • Omni-wick advanced evaporation
  • Tumble dry low, remove promptly, iron low, do not use fabric softener, if present do not iron decal
  • Indonesia, do not dry clean
Wicking fabric pulls moisture away from skin and features an antimicrobial treatment that’s ideal for multiple wearings on longer trips. Built-in sun protection keeps you from feeling the burn.


Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Columbia Women's Benton Springs Vest

Columbia Women's Benton Springs Vest Review



Columbia Women's Benton Springs Vest Feature

  • Zip-closed security pocket
  • Imported
  • Drawcord hem
  • Zippered pockets
  • Center back length: 25 inch
A classic in any situation, the benton springs vest is perfect for casual days when comfort is at a premium but performance is still a factor. As rugged, warm, and durable as it is soft, you can cinch the hem when the wind kicks up, and stow essentials in front zip pockets. Perfect for an evening around the fire, a weekend out at the cabin, or an early morning hike. You’ll find yourself reaching for this essential jacket again and again


Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Columbia Men's Steens Mountain Sweater

Columbia Men's Steens Mountain Sweater Review



Columbia Men's Steens Mountain Sweater Feature

  • Drawcord Hem
  • Authentic fit-not too fitted, not too loose.
  • Shell: 100% polyester 360g mtr fleece
  • Machine wash warm, permanent press cycle, mild detergent, do not bleach, do not dry clean, do not use fabric softener
  • Imported
Rugged looks combined with a soft and comfortable feel describes the Steens Mountain Sweater by Columbia Sportswear. The polyester MTR (Maximum Thermal Retention) fleece means it's easy to clean, quick drying, and pill resistant. All in all, a lightweight zip-front sweater that's designed to pack away in a corner of your suitcase for weekends or entire weeks in the snow and elements. With radial sleeves and a drawcord hem, you won't be afraid to give it your all on a snowboard or the slalom course. Layer it under a windbreaker for cool evening strolls.

About Columbia Sportswear
Founded in 1938, Columbia Sportswear Company has grown from a small family-owned hat distributor to one of the world's largest outerwear brands and the leading seller of ski-wear in the United States. Columbia's extensive product line includes a wide variety of outerwear, sportswear, rugged footwear and accessories. Columbia specializes in developing innovative products that are functional yet stylish and offer great value. Eighty-year-old matriarch Gert Boyle, Chairman of the Board, and her son, Tim Boyle, President and CEO, lead the company.

Columbia's history starts with Gert's parents, Paul and Marie Lamfrom, when they fled Germany in 1937. They bought a small hat distributorship in Portland, Oregon, and named it Columbia Hat Company, after the river bordering the city. Soon frustrated by poor deliveries from suppliers, the Lamfroms decided to start manufacturing products themselves. In 1948, Gert married college sweetheart Neal Boyle, who joined the family business and later took the helm of the growing company. When Neal suddenly died of a heart attack in 1970, Gert enlisted help from Tim, then a college senior. After that, it wasn't long before business really started to take off. Columbia was one of the first companies to make jackets from waterproof/breathable fabric. They introduced the breakthrough technology called the Columbia Interchange System, in which a shell and liner combine for multiple wearing options. In the early 1980s, then 60-year-old Gert began her role as "Mother Boyle" in Columbia's successful and popular advertising campaign.

The company went public in 1998 and moved into a new era as a world leader in the active outdoor apparel industry. Today, Columbia Sportswear employs more than 1,800 people around the world and distributes and sells products in more than 50 countries and to more than 12,000 retailers internationally.

Weekends are where it's at; and the stein's mountain full zip fleece is perfect for those casual days when comfort is at a premium but performance is still a factor, made from 360g mtr™ fleece, this jacket is as rugged, warm, and durable as it is soft, cinch the hem when the wind kicks up, and stow essentials in front zip pockets, perfect for an evening around the fire, a weekend out at the cabin, or an early morning hike, you'll find yourself reaching for this essential jacket again and again


Friday, April 20, 2012

Columbia Sportswear Super Bonehead Classic Short Sleeve Shirt

Columbia Sportswear Super Bonehead Classic Short Sleeve Shirt Review



Columbia Sportswear Super Bonehead Classic Short Sleeve Shirt Feature

  • Men's short-sleeve fishing shirt made of 100-percent cotton
  • Mesh-lined cape vents at the back shoulder
  • Hook-and-loop closed fly box pockets at the chest, tool holder and utility loop
  • Rod holder loop at the left chest that frees up your hands
  • Machine wash and dry for easy care

The fish might be smart, but Columbia's popular Bonehead men's short-sleeve fishing shirt is smarter. Constructed of the softest cotton, it features four hook and loop closed fly box pockets at the chest, a tool holder and utility loop and a rod holder loop that frees up your hands to work with lines and lures. A mesh-lined cape vents at the back shoulder keep you cool and comfortable, while UV-protective fabric keeps you from feeling the burn.

Omni-Shade Sun Protection

Columbia Sportswear's Omni-Shade clothing protects you by blocking the majority of the sun's harmful rays so you can stay out longer. It's like sunscreen that you don't have to re-apply--and it's as easy as getting dressed. Omni-Shade blocks UVA and UVB rays, helping to prevent sun burn and long-term skin damage through a tight weave construction, UV reflectors, and UV-absorbing technology.

Current consumer awareness centers around Sun Protection Factor, or SPF, which is a measure of sunburn reduction from sunblock. However, SPF does not indicate any protection from UVA rays, which are harmful and present even on cloudy days. Like sunblock, Omni-Shade is given a numeric value to indicate its level of sun protection.

About Columbia Sportswear

Founded in 1938, Columbia Sportswear Company has grown from a small family-owned hat distributor to one of the world's largest outerwear brands and the leading seller of skiwear in the United States. Columbia's extensive product line includes a wide variety of outerwear, sportswear, rugged footwear and accessories. Columbia specializes in developing innovative products that are functional yet stylish and offer great value. Eighty-year-old matriarch Gert Boyle, Chairman of the Board, and her son, Tim Boyle, President and CEO, lead the company.

Columbia's history starts with Gert's parents, Paul and Marie Lamfrom, when they fled Germany in 1937. They bought a small hat distributorship in Portland, Oregon, and named it Columbia Hat Company, after the river bordering the city. Soon frustrated by poor deliveries from suppliers, the Lamfroms decided to start manufacturing products themselves. In 1948, Gert married college sweetheart Neal Boyle, who joined the family business and later took the helm of the growing company. When Neal suddenly died of a heart attack in 1970, Gert enlisted help from Tim, then a college senior. After that it wasn't long before business really started to take off. Columbia was one of the first companies to make jackets from waterproof/breathable fabric. They introduced the breakthrough technology called the Columbia Interchange System, in which a shell and liner combine for multiple wearing options. In the early 1980s, then 60 year-old Gert began her role as "Mother Boyle" in Columbia's successful and popular advertising campaign.

The company went public in 1998 and moved into a new era as a world leader in the active outdoor apparel industry. Today, Columbia Sportswear employs more than 1,800 people around the world and distributes and sells products in more than 50 countries and to more than 12,000 retailers internationally.

Mesh-lined cape vents at the back shoulder keep you cool and comfortable; UV-protective fabric keeps you from feeling the burn.


Sunday, April 15, 2012

Columbia Men's Glennaker Lake Rain Jacket

Columbia Men's Glennaker Lake Rain Jacket Review



Columbia Men's Glennaker Lake Rain Jacket Feature

  • Omni-shield advanced repellency
  • Zip-closed pockets
  • Packable
  • Imported
Be prepared for bad weather with Columbia's glennaker lake rain jacket designed in water-resistant hydro plus nylon, this packable jacket features Columbia's patented Omni-shield technology and an adjustable storm hood


Monday, April 9, 2012

Columbia Men's Declination Trail Short Sleeve Shirt

Columbia Men's Declination Trail Short Sleeve Shirt Review



Columbia Men's Declination Trail Short Sleeve Shirt Feature

  • Button closed security pocket
  • Imported
Easy style. It's a phrase used in the alps to describe the no-stress, go-with-what-ya-got mountain lifestyle that's existed for generations there. It also aptly fits this crisp yet casual short sleeve button up. The declination trail features a wonderfully textured modal fabric in a series of savvy plaids and cool, deep colors. A security pocket at left chest closes with a button to keep metro tickets and fourth of july pinwheels in check.


Thursday, April 5, 2012

Columbia Women's Aruba IV Pant Fishing Pant

Columbia Women's Aruba IV Pant Fishing Pant Review



Columbia Women's Aruba IV Pant Fishing Pant Feature

  • 100 percent textured nylon poplin.
  • Omni-shade sun protection, UPF 15.
  • Zip-off legs convert to 7-Inch inseam short.
  • Machine wash cold gentle, wash separatly, do not bleach, tumble dry low, remove promptly, iron low, do not use fabric softener, do not dry clean.
  • Made in Vietnam.
These amphibious pants feature zip-off legs, converting them into shorts for quick-change versatility in or out of the water. Lightweight nylon dries fast and features built-in sun protection, while self-draining pockets and an interior-mesh brief keep you dry and comfortable. Other details include a side elastic waistband for comfortable fit, front slant pockets, and side flap-closure pockets. Authentic fit.


Monday, April 2, 2012

Columbia Sportswear Aruba III Pant

Columbia Sportswear Aruba III Pant Review



Columbia Sportswear Aruba III Pant Feature

  • 100% textured nylon poplin
  • Omni-Shade UPF 50 sun protection
  • Machine wash cold gentle, wash separately, do not bleach, tumble dry low, remove promptly, iron low, do not use fabric softener, do not dry clean
  • Quick dry, Vietnam
The Columbia men's Aruba III amphibious pants feature zip-off legs, letting you convert them into shorts for quick-change versatility in or out of the water. The pants are made of lightweight textured nylon, which dries fast and features Columbia's highest level of Omni-Shade sun protection. The self-draining pockets and interior mesh brief, meanwhile, combine to keep you dry and comfortable. Other details include an elastic waist with an adjustable drawcord, front hook-and-loop closure pockets, and a back zippered security pocket. The pants are available in 30-, 32-, and 34-inch lengths.

About Omni-Shade Technology
Columbia's Omni-Shade clothing protects you from damaging UV radiation by blocking the majority of the sun's harmful rays, letting you stay out longer on sunny days. Unlike SPF (Sun Protection Factor)--which is a measure of sunburn reduction from sunblock and protects you from UVA rays--Columbia's Omni-Shade products are far more versatile, combining a tight-weave construction, UV reflectors, and UV absorbing technology. These features not only prevent sunburns and long-term skin damage, but they also protect the wearer from UVB rays in addition to UVA rays. UVB rays are much more harmful than UVA, and are present even on cloudy days.



The men's Aruba III pants include zip-off legs for hot days.
Plus, Omni-Shade doesn't wear off. Instead, your safety increases as the Ultraviolet Protection Factor (UPF) increases. Several layers of Omni-Shade protection are available: UPF 15, UPF 30, UPF 40, and UPF 50-plus. It's like sunscreen, but you don't have to reapply. All Omni-Shade fabric carries the Skin Cancer Foundation's Seal of Recommendation, which is given to sun-protective fabrics that have a minimum UPF of 30.

Features:

  • Construction: 100-percent textured nylon poplin
  • Omni-Shade sun protection, UPF 50
  • Self-draining pockets
  • Interior mesh brief
  • Zip-off legs convert to 8.25-inch inseam short
  • Available in 30-, 32-, and 34-inch lengths
  • Imported

About Columbia Sportswear
Founded in 1938, Columbia Sportswear Company has grown from a small family-owned hat distributor to one of the world's largest outerwear brands and the leading seller of skiwear in the United States. Columbia's extensive product line includes a wide variety of outerwear, sportswear, rugged footwear and accessories. Columbia specializes in developing innovative products that are functional yet stylish and offer great value. Eighty-year-old matriarch Gert Boyle, Chairman of the Board, and her son, Tim Boyle, President and CEO, lead the company.

Columbia's history starts with Gert's parents, Paul and Marie Lamfrom, when they fled Germany in 1937. They bought a small hat distributorship in Portland, Oregon, and named it Columbia Hat Company, after the river bordering the city. Soon frustrated by poor deliveries from suppliers, the Lamfroms decided to start manufacturing products themselves. In 1948, Gert married college sweetheart Neal Boyle, who joined the family business and later took the helm of the growing company. When Neal suddenly died of a heart attack in 1970, Gert enlisted help from Tim, then a college senior. After that it wasn't long before business really started to take off. Columbia was one of the first companies to make jackets from waterproof/breathable fabric. They introduced the breakthrough technology called the Columbia Interchange System, in which a shell and liner combine for multiple wearing options. In the early 1980s, then 60 year-old Gert began her role as "Mother Boyle" in Columbia's successful and popular advertising campaign.

The company went public in 1998 and moved into a new era as a world leader in the active outdoor apparel industry. Today, Columbia Sportswear employs more than 1,800 people around the world and distributes and sells products in more than 50 countries and to more than 12,000 retailers internationally.

Other details include an elastic waist with adjustable drawcord, front hook and loop closure pockets, and a back zippered security pocket. Authentic fit.