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Average Customer Review
(31 customer reviews) 8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
Beat it like a rented mule,
December 18, 2005 Rich Clay "R" (Maine) - See all my reviews
I'm a Landscape Mason. We work from March until January every year and when it gets cold here in Maine the Carhartt gear comes out. Insulated bibs and the Arctic Coat. Just simply abuse this stuff and wash it once or twice a week. It will outlast your car.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Carhartt Men's Arctic-Quilt,
November 27, 2010 G. Duffy (Northern NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Carhartt Men's Arctic-Quilt Lined Sandstone Traditional Coat (Apparel)
Owned three of these over the years.
watched many hockey games in Canada, and Northern NY. Cut wood worked out doors all winter worked on snow making and ice rinks with them. When cuffs get frozen they fray and go to a worn out rag look. Yes they fade and loose a lot of there water repellent and wind resistance ability with every washing. But I do not think there is another coat as tough. Buy large and wear allot of under garments when it is real tough out side.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Tough, Dependable and looks Great!,
December 20, 2006 Mystro (Pa.) - See all my reviews
I bought this coat for general work and off season deer scouting and hiking. This is a serious coat that is tough as nails and sheds water like gortex. The duck fabric doesnt pick up burrs(a great feature for dense woods hiking). The tall size is one of the few coats that fits a guy 6'3" very well. It also has longer arms and covers your waist without looking bulky. The coat is stiff but light in weight. The inside has 2 pockets and the out side has 4. This is a coat you can rely on to preform in any condition. I would think a coat of this quality would have cost alot more than its current price.