REVIEWS
10 Reviews
Mejuzme
I have already 6 pcs of this Keb Jacket W in all different colors. I love Keb Jacket so much because you can wear it in all types of weather..Great Jacket indeed..
Cm63
I bought this jacket 1yr ago. I’ve gotten wet every time I’ve worn it in the rain from day 1. Treated it twice.
Adirondack7
Wasn’t sure about sizing for this jacket but I took a chance and ordered my regular size small and it fits perfect and is very flattering to also wear with jeans. The cut is slim but there is ample stretch which makes it perfect to wear on a chilly day. The hood is huge but folds down nicely so it didn’t bother me that the hood was so large. The picture online really doesn’t do the jacket justice, its much nicer in person.
tobylynn
I love my Keb Jacket. It blocks wind (I live by the Sand Dunes and have wind a lot!). The hood is phenomenal. I love the high neckline. Great fit - fits true to size.
Hailxlilith
Bought a month ago. Very happy with the purchase for a technical outlet layer. Have taken climbing and on a bushcraft adventure. Seems to wear well. The stitching is excellent and features like pockets are well thought out. Massive hood is good for wearing over a helmet. I wish the g1000 fabric went over the tops of the shoulders where rain tends to land. I live in the pnw and on a semi-rainy day I was getting moisture seeping in after about 2 hours exposure. Treated with nikwax and seems to be doing better now. As someone with small hips the flare at the bottom of the jacket is a little extreme for me, feels less like a tight technical shell and more like a wide cut summer blouse. Otherwise this is an excellent piece of kit
Tara S.
If I’d known there were no hand pockets, I probably wouldn’t have bought this jacket. I love it. But come on, even dresses have pockets these days. What is a jacket with no hand pockets?!?! That said, the chest pockets are plenty big enough to hold my wallet/keys/phone probably maps and snacks as well. It’s like a purse on your boobs! And I often forget I put stuff in there. It’s comfy. The burgundy color is so pretty. The stretch is great in the arms. It’s good for rain. The hood is a bit stiff and can block periphery. I’m tall and a solid build(boxy no waist), the xl fits well, but if you have bit of a belly, this is not a forgiving coat. Bloaty days I may need to go unzipped with this. It’s a good jacket. It will last forever. I just really really really wish it had hand pockets.
Andy
My wife loves this jacket. It's comfortable, durable and is just what she needed for hiking and snowshoeing. It's great for the Northwest hikes.
Sforbes
I love this jacket! The stretch material makes it so comfortable without being baggy or unflattering. It’s so versatile, can be worn all year round, Works for hiking or an everyday jacket.
Karen R.
The fabric, fit, weight, style and color of this jacket are exceptional. The dark garnet color is beautiful. I had hoped to replace my ancient but functional downhill ski shell but this jacket could not be the one. The deal breakers were the hood, which blocked my vision, and the lack of pockets. Alas, I had to return the item, but the entire purchase and return process was flawless and well thought out. I would definitely purchase from this company again.
Dr Cruise
I just bought a black Keb jacket for my spouse and have owned one of my own for over a year. I have grown weary of plasticy, humid, "waterproof" nylon jackets. They are life savers when rain or snow are threats, but so many days are cool, cold, and blustery. Who wants to wear a plastic bag in these conditions? We live and hike above Santa Fe NM and we frequently go cross-country in pinon-juniper scrub in the lower elevations. This jacket breaths well, provides great protection from heavy brush, and looks sharp. The zippers are heavy duty and equipped with sizeable leather pulls to facilitate handling with gloves. Side vents are positioned to allow access to slash pockets on a mid layer fleece or vest worn inside. The hood serves as a veritable bomb shelter when you need one (I wear glasses and keeping lenses dry and fog free is critical). A brass wire sewn inside the edge of the hood is easily shaped as you require and stays out of the way when the hood is thrown back, allowing you to balance visibility and protection from wind blown snow or rain. The chest pockets fit a pair of liner gloves and a beanie/headband on each side, with smaller pockets inside for holding a cell phone snug. They are made of a stretch fabric and easily accommodate an iphone 6. My only criticism of the jacket is that the canvas-like fabric on the lower sleeves should go all the way up the sleeves to the shoulders. This would provide slightly better protection from scrub, wet branches, and fresh snow resting on branches. I hope this jacket remains available in 10 years when I might need a new one. I did buy a block of FjallRaven wax to restore the jacket's water repellancy (try doing this with gortex!) but I haven't used it yet. In all, I'm so glad I found this jacket -- its so nice to wear something that feels like protective clothing rather than a plastic bag.
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