Awesome video, you’ve really helped me out with choosing a more technical Carhartt jacket. I can see you gaining lots of attention on here if you keep up this level of quality and dedication.
Yes. It's a breathable rain jack and really comfortable. It's roomy enough for me to wear a regular Carhartt jacket underneath it. I was in heavy heavy rain just this last weekend for about 6 hours and I did notice that it started to seep through just a little on my shoulders but I mean I was in rough and hard rain, not normal stuff. So for snow or sleet, You'll be good in it all day long.
@@MarcP5267 I dont see it on their site either but if you click on the link in my description it'll take you to some that are still available on Amazon.
Bro, its weird how sizing works. I was a small/medium for 12 plus years at 135lbs then these past 3 years I've bulked out big time both muscle and flub. I'm 5'5' and 240 lbs and I ordered a large and it fits exactly the way I wanted but a tad bit larger than I'd thought it be. I love my jackets though to be larger than me because I wear layers instead of more jackets, your similar in size and its starting to make sense. Just ordered a heavy jacket by carhartt in L and am looking forward to make it tin style.
Been looking in eBay for this jacket can’t find a large tall. This would be perfect for work. The shoreline is too heavy. I don’t need rain gear to keep me warm, need it to protect from the elements.
I get a lot of new gear, would you want this one? I can send you a video of it and go more in depth of how much you should expect it to protect you from the rain. It’s not rubber so through extended heavy rain (4 hours or longer of downpour) it starts to come through but the reason for that is because it does breath pretty well and I’ve really enjoyed it. Still in great shape. No pressure but if you are interested, let’s connect.
@@TechGearClothing thanks. Let me think about it. I have also have lots of Carhartt gear that I use for work. I don’t have any Carhartt wet weather gear. And to be honest I don’t know if I trust Carhartt Storm defender technology as much as Gore Tex. I did try on the Shore Line in a large tall at the Carhartt store near me. I really like the jacket but like I said I don’t know if I can trust it. I’m wearing this for work and when I’m working in a down pour or a blizzard want to be confident that I’ll be protected. The shore line is on the bit of the heavier side. More like a late fall / winter weight. Not something I can wear beginning of the fall when it’s warmer. With that being said I’m about functionality vs fashion. I’m actually leaning towards genuine military Gore Tex. Price isn’t an issue but I can get a genuine military Gore Tex jacket for about $60 - $75 on eBay.
How would you compare this to the Shoreline in terms of ruggedness and durability? I don’t necessarily need an outer shell to keep me warm but protected from rain, wind and snow. And something that can take a beating. Thanks!
The one in the video is this: amzn.to/36qyiVq The one that I wear under the jacket that's actual duck cloth I could not find anywhere. I think it has been replaced by the CARHARTT® WASHED DUCK SHERPA LINED JACKET: www.carhartt.com/products/carhartt-men/Carhartt-Washed-Duck-Sherpa-Lined-Jacket-104392 Its the closest one I could find. It's a bummer because the one I have I bought years ago and I wanted to share it with people but I couldn't find it anywhere.
@@TechGearClothing dang that’s too bad. It good looking coat. Too bad that happened. I looked at those and figured that’s probably would replaced it. They need to bring that one back lol. Thank you.
Awesome video, you’ve really helped me out with choosing a more technical Carhartt jacket. I can see you gaining lots of attention on here if you keep up this level of quality and dedication.
Thanks, I really appreciate that dude and I’m glad I was able to help!
Just bought this jacket and bibs for fishing thanks for all the helpful info and yes I subscribed lol
Love it! Glad I could help and thank you.
Just the video I was looking for! Thanks!
Great review. Can you wear this is the winter over layers and be protected from the snow or sleet?
Yes. It's a breathable rain jack and really comfortable. It's roomy enough for me to wear a regular Carhartt jacket underneath it. I was in heavy heavy rain just this last weekend for about 6 hours and I did notice that it started to seep through just a little on my shoulders but I mean I was in rough and hard rain, not normal stuff. So for snow or sleet, You'll be good in it all day long.
@@TechGearClothing looks like they don’t make it anymore.
@@MarcP5267 I dont see it on their site either but if you click on the link in my description it'll take you to some that are still available on Amazon.
Bro, its weird how sizing works. I was a small/medium for 12 plus years at 135lbs then these past 3 years I've bulked out big time both muscle and flub. I'm 5'5' and 240 lbs and I ordered a large and it fits exactly the way I wanted but a tad bit larger than I'd thought it be. I love my jackets though to be larger than me because I wear layers instead of more jackets, your similar in size and its starting to make sense. Just ordered a heavy jacket by carhartt in L and am looking forward to make it tin style.
Been looking in eBay for this jacket can’t find a large tall. This would be perfect for work. The shoreline is too heavy. I don’t need rain gear to keep me warm, need it to protect from the elements.
I get a lot of new gear, would you want this one? I can send you a video of it and go more in depth of how much you should expect it to protect you from the rain. It’s not rubber so through extended heavy rain (4 hours or longer of downpour) it starts to come through but the reason for that is because it does breath pretty well and I’ve really enjoyed it. Still in great shape. No pressure but if you are interested, let’s connect.
@@TechGearClothing thanks. Let me think about it. I have also have lots of Carhartt gear that I use for work. I don’t have any Carhartt wet weather gear. And to be honest I don’t know if I trust Carhartt Storm defender technology as much as Gore Tex.
I did try on the Shore Line in a large tall at the Carhartt store near me. I really like the jacket but like I said I don’t know if I can trust it. I’m wearing this for work and when I’m working in a down pour or a blizzard want to be confident that I’ll be protected. The shore line is on the bit of the heavier side. More like a late fall / winter weight. Not something I can wear beginning of the fall when it’s warmer.
With that being said I’m about functionality vs fashion. I’m actually leaning towards genuine military Gore Tex. Price isn’t an issue but I can get a genuine military Gore Tex jacket for about $60 - $75 on eBay.
@@TechGearClothing what would you be asking for it?
How would you compare this to the Shoreline in terms of ruggedness and durability? I don’t necessarily need an outer shell to keep me warm but protected from rain, wind and snow. And something that can take a beating. Thanks!
I’m a large long in Carhartt tops and jackets. XL regular in Carhartt is much just too big. I’m pretty much the same build as you.
I don’t see the force available at the official site10/22 hmm.
How tall are you? I want to order one but I think the size large tall you have should be fine.
I’m 6’3” and around 230.
Can you provide the Carhartt model number from the tag?
Unfortunately, I do not have these jackets anymore. I wish I could help you out. I don’t think they sell either of them anymore.
cant even find this anymore in my size I missed out =D
Is this a 2.5 layer meaning it doesn’t have a lining?
No lining but it's not like a plastic or rubber feel inside. It has some kind of heather fabric that's really soft.
What duck jacket is that? I can't fins it anywhere.
The one in the video is this: amzn.to/36qyiVq
The one that I wear under the jacket that's actual duck cloth I could not find anywhere. I think it has been replaced by the CARHARTT® WASHED DUCK SHERPA LINED JACKET: www.carhartt.com/products/carhartt-men/Carhartt-Washed-Duck-Sherpa-Lined-Jacket-104392
Its the closest one I could find. It's a bummer because the one I have I bought years ago and I wanted to share it with people but I couldn't find it anywhere.
@@TechGearClothing dang that’s too bad. It good looking coat. Too bad that happened. I looked at those and figured that’s probably would replaced it. They need to bring that one back lol. Thank you.
@@fishingwiththejoneses2682 Totally agree. One of my all time favorites.
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