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No need to wish the rain away with the Columbia® Women’s Arcadia II Rain Jacket. Omni-Tech™ offers a fully seamed sealed waterproof and breathable jacket to keep you secure and dry from anything that comes your way. Zippered hand pockets offer extra space and protection while the adjustable hood and drawcord hem offer you a customized fit. Feel good while you travel the trail in the Arcadia II Rain Jacket.
REVIEWS
1,475 Reviews
Smagar
johndoe111
Love this jacket, it's completely waterproof and warm, and fits perfectly.
Jay
Great windbreaker, but I bought it for bicycling in the rain and it is NOT waterproof.
MD
Bought this a year ago.. while it does it job with the rain, the velcro patches by the zipper, snags my sweater or scarf every time. Bummed about that. Wish I could just remove them.
Ckohr27
Bought a month ago and has definitely come in handy with these early fall rain showers
Kath
Just wore this around rainy Iceland and Norway and worked perfectly- lightweight and waterproof
Bella
I bought it several days ago but It wasn’t like as I thought. Because previous year I bought similar with this also that coat material was so good and had a 3 pockets this is not.
Tori
Bought this exact jacket for hiking the rainforest in Alaska and I was the only one out of 8 of us who stayed totally dry underneath after hiking for two hours in constant rain. Everyone else was soaked down through 3 layers using jackets from other companies. Literally can’t recommend enough. I got a size or two larger than normal to be able to layer and to make the jacket longer for more rain protection, worked out great.
beckybga
I bought this jacket in the white / flnt grey. I constantly get compliments on it due to the color.
anechoe
Bought this a few weeks ago. It's noisy [as all windbreakers are], the part of the jacket where it hits my hips is a little small for me [but that's normal for me ... it's annoying but I should've known], and packing into its own hand pocket is really inadvisable IMO because of how bulky it is in there. But you can fold it down very small into a bag, and I think it looks nice [I got the color that was on sale, which matches my backpack]! I got this to lower packing bloat during trips and it's really comfy and nice :) no regrets.
Marissa
This would be perfect IF it had a double zipper. The small (my true size) fits great except the length of the coat fits around my butt and it’s way too tight there to be comfortable. I have a normal sized butt. And the medium is too big everywhere. So, I would keep it IF it had a double zipper so I could unzip the bottom a couple inches and be able to move in it.
Miki87
I bought this jacket to replace another beloved columbia rain jacket I had previously which I lost. It's impossible for the hoddie to stay put on my head, even after the zipper is all the way up. The Hoodie barely covers half my head and always slides down.
Sailorgirl
The zipper failed after only using it infrequently. Other than that, it’s nice.
SparkleNails25
Had a similar rain jacket from Columbia that finally broke/ripped down the armpit after owning it for at least 4+ years. Bought this as a replacement. Seems to be just as good.
B
I have two of these jackets and neither is waterproof. They are merely windbreakers. They are not breathable either. Even the lightest sprinkle seeps right thru the material and sticks to your skin.
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