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Men's Columbia Rugged Ridge Sherpa Half-Snap Jacket $22 and more

Men's Columbia Rugged Ridge Sherpa Half-Snap Jacket

$22 and more
(Expired) Kohls has select columbia items on sale. Shipping is free with $49.

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Anonymous

Go to the store to buy, all clearance clothes are available extra 50% off.

2 years ago

Columbia Men's PFG Fish Flag II Hoodie $14

Columbia Men's PFG Fish Flag II Hoodie

$14
(Expired) Columbia has Men's PFG Fish Flag II Hoodie for $20 - 30% in cart for members (log in to show the discount) = $14. Shipping is free.

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Columbia Women's Pike Lake Cropped Jacket $40

Columbia Women's Pike Lake Cropped Jacket

$40
(Expired) Columbia has Women's Pike Lake™ Cropped Jacket for $49.98 - 20% w/ code "MARCHBLAST" = $39.98. Shipping is free for Reward members.

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Columbia Women's Snowmelt Valley Lined Jacket $36 and more

Columbia Women's Snowmelt Valley Lined Jacket

$36 and more
(Expired) Columbia has 20% off with code "MARCHBLAST". Shipping is free for members.

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First link says invalid, please email Dealsea.

2 years ago

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Updated, thanks. //@anonymous: First link says invalid, please email Dealsea.

2 years ago

Anonymous

Not everything got 20% off?

2 years ago

Columbia Women's Arcadia II Jacket $30

Columbia Women's Arcadia II Jacket

$30
(Expired) Columbia has Columbia Women's Arcadia II Jacket for $29.98 (70% Off). Shipping is free for members.

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4-Pack Columbia Men's Moisture Control Ribbed Crew Socks $7.15

4-Pack Columbia Men's Moisture Control Ribbed Crew Socks

$7.15
(Expired) Amazon has 4-Pack Columbia Men's Mid-calf Moisture Control Ribbed Crew Casual Socks (Black/Brown/Blue/Khaki, 10-13) for $7.15. Shipping is free with Prime.

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Anonymous

Good deal? Will these be a good choice for my Appalachian Trail through-hike?

2 years ago

Anonymous

Not sure if these fit small feet? size 10+? //@anonymous: Good deal? Will these be a good choice for my Appalachian Trail through-hike?

2 years ago

Anonymous

I would only wear wool socks if doing some serious hiking. REI has some great ones or even Amazon. They make a huge difference. //@Anonymous: Good deal? Will these be a good choice for my Appalachian Trail through-hike?

2 years ago

Anonymous

I find that wool socks shrink when washed. So I wouldn't feel bad about the 10+ (I'm a 9.5 anyway).

Yes, when hiking I recommend something like this, hot or cold. //@Anonymous: Not sure if these fit small feet? size 10+? //@anonymous: Good deal? Will these be a good choice for my Appalachian Trail through-hike?

2 years ago

Anonymous

These do not appear to be Wool //@anonymous: I would only wear wool socks if doing some serious hiking. REI has some great ones or even Amazon. They make a huge difference. //@Anonymous: Good deal? Will these be a good choice for my Appalachian Trail through-hike?

2 years ago

Anonymous

I own these, they are ok but not for serious hiking. I'm a landscape and wildlife photographer so I am always out in all conditions and wool socks are far better. These also tend to slide down often after a few months, bothers me. I'm basically about to throw them out.. Hope that helps.

2 years ago

Anonymous

Thanks. That is very helpful. Do you have any particular brands that you do recommend? //@Anonymous: I own these, they are ok but not for serious hiking. I'm a landscape and wildlife photographer so I am always out in all conditions and wool socks are far better. These also tend to slide down often after a few months, bothers me. I'm basically about to throw them out.. Hope that helps.

2 years ago

Anonymous

I use Smartwool. I have 1 pair of their classic sock and 2 pairs of their heaviest, I think they call it their mountaineer. I also have 2 pairs of darn tough, their standard hiking sock, they work well also. //@Anonymous: Thanks. That is very helpful. Do you have any particular brands that you do recommend? //@Anonymous: I own these, they are ok but not for serious hiking. I'm a landscape and wildlife photographer so I am always out in all conditions and wool socks are far better. These also tend to slide down often after a few months, bothers me. I'm basically about to throw them out.. Hope that helps.

2 years ago

Anonymous

dead

2 years ago

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