Anyone looking for a Columbia Outdry?
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Anyone looking for a Columbia Outdry?
They seem to be in short supply but there's some here. Prices vary depending on size / colour so play about with the drop-downs but can be had for less than £50.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07DL2NP2W/ ... th=1&psc=1
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07DL2NP2W/ ... th=1&psc=1
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Re: Anyone looking for a Columbia Outdry?
I'll have a second one at that price! 

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Re: Anyone looking for a Columbia Outdry?
Steve's still "looking" for his
. It's somewhere In Salop.

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Re: Anyone looking for a Columbia Outdry?
This one doesn't have the pit zips, so ah'm oot.
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Re: Anyone looking for a Columbia Outdry?
Nah, I’ve replaced it with a bin liner

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Re: Anyone looking for a Columbia Outdry?
Which model does?
Re: Anyone looking for a Columbia Outdry?
I have the Reign and it has the pit zips.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Columbia-OutDr ... 7026&psc=1
Re: Anyone looking for a Columbia Outdry?
Tacomposite wrote: ↑Thu Feb 06, 2020 11:49 pmI have the Reign and it has the pit zips.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Columbia-OutDr ... 7026&psc=1

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Re: Anyone looking for a Columbia Outdry?
Would that be the Reign jacket?
Re: Anyone looking for a Columbia Outdry?
Full name of the one I have is "Columbia OutDry Ex Reign Jacket". I have the "desert sun heather" version... you and I know it as orange.

Re: Anyone looking for a Columbia Outdry?
The "Ex Gold Tech" also has pit zips.
I think I'll be a large and unfortunately those are all still a tad pricy.
Will keep my eyes open for bargains though.
I think I'll be a large and unfortunately those are all still a tad pricy.
Will keep my eyes open for bargains though.
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Re: Anyone looking for a Columbia Outdry?
Why do I bother?

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Re: Anyone looking for a Columbia Outdry?
Not sure....but long may your rain last 

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Re: Anyone looking for a Columbia Outdry?
How do these size up?
I'm usually borderline medium/large.....
I'm usually borderline medium/large.....

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Re: Anyone looking for a Columbia Outdry?
They're not a cycling cut by any means Nige. I've a medium and it's fine with enough room for a couple of reasonable layers beneath if need be.
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Re: Anyone looking for a Columbia Outdry?
Cheers. I'll see if I can find a size chart and measure up against my current jacket...Bearbonesnorm wrote: ↑Fri Feb 07, 2020 6:47 pm They're not a cycling cut by any means Nige. I've a medium and it's fine with enough room for a couple of reasonable layers beneath if need be.


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Re: Anyone looking for a Columbia Outdry?
I too am M/L for most brands.
I find the M close but not too snug, a little short in the body, and definitely too short in the arms.
I suspect I'd find the L a bit loose fit for cycling.

I find the M close but not too snug, a little short in the body, and definitely too short in the arms.
I suspect I'd find the L a bit loose fit for cycling.

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Re: Anyone looking for a Columbia Outdry?
Definitely size up. I'm normally a medium in everything, and I sent my M back and swapped it for a L, which is still a little shorter in the arm than ideal, but a good fit - not slim fitting though.
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Re: Anyone looking for a Columbia Outdry?
Yeah, that's my worry. It's usually Ok sleeves and mainsail body or OK body and rain down the gloves!


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Re: Anyone looking for a Columbia Outdry?
Conversely I am usually a medium/large. Brought a Large featherlight and it was like a tent. Huge. Couldn't get a featherlight in medium so brought a medium reign. Much better but definitely not an athletic cut.
I'm about 5'10 and 11 stone.
I'm about 5'10 and 11 stone.
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Re: Anyone looking for a Columbia Outdry?
Cheers, sounds like a medium might be ok afterall.mechanicaldope wrote: ↑Fri Feb 07, 2020 9:42 pm Conversely I am usually a medium/large. Brought a Large featherlight and it was like a tent. Huge. Couldn't get a featherlight in medium so brought a medium reign. Much better but definitely not an athletic cut.
I'm about 5'10 and 11 stone.


Re: Anyone looking for a Columbia Outdry?
That joke was done last time there was a thread about these coats. I wasn't entertaining it a second time

I was about to say that unless you have got bigger since we last rode together Nige then I would go for the medium which is the size that I have but after reading northwind's reply I'm not so confident. I'm 40inch chest and the medium is roomy, definitely not slim cut. Certainly more mountain bike jacket than road.johnnystorm wrote: ↑Fri Feb 07, 2020 6:35 pm How do these size up?
I'm usually borderline medium/large.....
Re: Anyone looking for a Columbia Outdry?
got a small baggy[relative to cyling tops] on the top but this is good as i can get a base layer/thin jacket underneath [not a lofting type]. Very very snug on hips/waist but eased off with use.
5 ft 9
10 stone
30" waist - you wont get a bigger waist than this in a small
Racing snake in all departments except pace, endurance and ability.
5 ft 9
10 stone
30" waist - you wont get a bigger waist than this in a small
Racing snake in all departments except pace, endurance and ability.