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My wife bought this for me at the end of summer for $275 and I wore it once. She was a bit optomistic on the size and it is too small for me. It has been too long to return it. The waterproof liner has never been unpacked. It is a great jacket, converts to a comfortable summer mesh jacket with the zip out panels. It includes removable armor and waterproof liner.
This is a really nice coat/jacket. I have looked at them several times, but couldnt make myself pay that much for one. If this one would fit me I would snag it up quick!
I'm 5'8" and about the same weight. It is plenty long and the sleeves area bitlong on me, but it is a bit tight when zipping it. After it is zipped up it is fine, maybe my build is a bit generous in the belly area.
If you are a more slender build than me, it would probably fit fine. My wife says it looks like it fits me but I don't like how tight it is when I start the zipper. Does that make sense?
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