Women's Fleece Jackets
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Fleece jackets and camping/hiking go hand in hand, especially here in Montana. Fleece is warm, comfortable and just plain enjoyable to wear.
If you're in the market for a fleece jacket, you've come to the right page. And if you're unsure if you should buy one (instead of wasting money on a cotton jacket), then you might want to read the Fleece Jacket Guide for information on why fleece jackets are so much better for outdoor activities.
I've broken out this section by popular (and good quality) brands of fleece jackets. However, if you have a fast internet connection, you can also View All Fleece Jackets for Women, too.
Shop & Compare Popular Brands of Fleece Jackets for Women
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Arc'teryx Fleece Jackets : Arc’teryx caters to avid outdoor adventurers who demand quality gear that is lightweight, durable, and driven by performance. |
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Marmot Fleece Jackets : Marmot produces quality gear for the hard-core outdoor adventurist. Their fleece jackets, while a bit expensive, are top-line merchandise that seemingly last forever. |
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Mountain Hardwear Fleece Jackets : Mountain Hardwear products are used extensively in mountaineering, and their fleece products are high-quality, comfortable and durable. |
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The North Face Fleece Jackets : I'm a North Face junkie, so I'll admit, I love their fleece jackets. If in doubt about what brand to get, you can never go wrong with a jacket from The North Face. |
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Patagonia Fleece Jackets : I have a jacket by Patagonia. Age...15 years! Guess what...it's still going strong, and I like it today as much as I did years ago. |
Quick Shopping Guide to Fleece Jackets
- Make sure your jacket has the right amount of pockets to meet your needs..
- Both "pull-over" and "zip-up" style jackets are available. Which one you like depends on personal preference. Just be sure to get the right style.
- Thickness of the jacket. Some fleece jackets are designed for colder weather, while others are ideal for temperatures in the 50's and 60's. It all depends on the thickness of the jacket.
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