Columbia Men’s Shelter Cove Jacket
- Waterproof
- Authentic fit-not too fitted, not too loose
- Shell: 100% polyesterurethane lightweight 100% polyester knit back. lining: 50% recycled polyester, 50% polyester mesh
- Machine wash warm, permanent press cycle, mild detergent, wash seperately, rince in cold water, do not bleach, do not dry clean, do not use fabric softener, iron low only
- China
- Welded construction
Product Description
The magic behind the shelter cove jacket lies in its construction, and columbia has done it again providing you with a feature packed, affordable outdoor clothing shelter…. More >>
Columbia Men’s Shelter Cove Jacket


















The material is just a little thicker than thoose clear raincoats you can buy at some local grocery stores.Columbia Men’s Shelter Cove Jacket
Rating: 1 / 5
Ok full disclosure. Haven’t worn it yet. But I am taking it to the Smoky Mountains next month. The construction is solid. Is well vented in the back and you cant beat the price. Definitely happy with my purchase!
Rating: 4 / 5
My son was in need of a good, strong rain jacket and the Columbia Shelter Cove Jacket was perfect for him to use on his job. Being a delivery person for a well known drink company, he needed something on to keep the water out on rainy days. The jacket fit him perfect, the sleeves were long enough where they would not ride up when he would be reaching and pulling drinks. Thanks for helping to keep my son dry.
Rating: 5 / 5
I install satellites for a living and we work in all weather. A rain coat is a must have. When i saw this i thought it was too cheap for a columbia but i gotta admit it was better than expected. Repels rain great and breathes well also. Would highly recommend!
Rating: 5 / 5
I am an adult female, but I purchased a men’s small Columbia Shelter Cove jacket because women’s sleeves are usually too short for me. I purchased this jacket based on reviews I read online. While the jacket did fit well, I disagree with other reviews which said this jacket was not “cheap looking”. It basically looks like a cheap rubber jacket and the ventilation is almost non-existent.
I wore it on a four-day trip into Yellowstone’s backcountry the first week of May 2010. We had a variety of weather from downpours, to snow, to wind, to sun, and while the jacket did keep me dry, the hood is too small and doesn’t adjust well, and it does not “breathe” at all due to no liner. also, after wearing a heavy backpack for four days, the shoulder areas got stressed–the material actually wore out a bit.
All in all, you get what you pay for. It’s cheesy.
Rating: 3 / 5