6.5-ounce, 500-denier Cordura® nylon shell. 150g 3M™ Thinsulate™ insulation. 3M™ Scotchlite™ Carbon Black reflective taping on center back and front pockets. Wind Fighter® technology tames the wind. Rain Defender® durable water repellent (DWR). Triple-stitched main seams. Corduroy-trimmed collar with hood snaps. Rib-knit storm cuffs. Droptail hem. 3M™ reflective Carhartt patch. Left-chest map pocket with zipper closure. Two lower-front pockets with snap closure. Right-chest snap-button pocket. Inner zip and hook-and-loop pockets
M**W
Excellent overall cold weather protection, with a couple of flaws
I've worked in extreme cold environments for many years in my oilfield experience- including the ~50 below zero with 60mph winds of Western North Dakota...so the Carhartt name is familiar to me. This is a very nice, warm, windproof jacket. I've worn it in temps down to 25 below zero here in Colorado, and it was effective with those temps for hours (with matching bibs, which I'll review separately).The only thing I'd like to see different with this jacket is the outer hand pockets having no provision to secure them shut-- either snaps or zippers or velcro. They are positioned in such a way that stuff falls out of them when I bend over. I'd also love for the chest pocket to be accessible with a vertical zipper like the bibs instead of a horizontal velcro flap so I could put a cell there for easier access, but that's a small thing. One other thing I would really like to see in a future iteration is a cinch cable/strap around the mid section inside the lining to allow a tightening of the primary area of the jacket around the mid abdomen-- I'm skinny, so the reason this would help a LOT is that it would make it way more comfortable to sit in my truck seat-- as it is now it's so loose that it's very hard to sit comfortably without the jacket getting in the way of my seat belt or being bulky on my back. If I could cinch the middle of the jacket to my size better it would conform to my shape and make it easier to sit. I have another jacket that has this feature and it's a game-changer.Other than those suggestions though, this is a truly fantastic jacket (and bibs!) for the price, and I highly recommend them to anyone for cold weather weather.
M**9
VERY WARM jacket
Awesome jacket! Very warm.The zip is very durable and fits like it should. This is the most expensive piece of clothing I ever owned and is very well worth the money. I would not recommend using it if you work very actively in a building,you will sweat profusely but if you intend to use it outside in the cold and snow this is perfect!
C**N
Great Cold Weather Parka
April 2025. 'Just came back from a few weeks in multiple Scandinavian countries, where snow and cold winds were still present. Jacket is well made. Many pockets. (Wish they offered a variety of colors) - but highly recommend!
T**Y
Warm/hot great looking coat!
This jacket looks good, warm-hot against the cold!!!! Great buy!!!
D**D
A perfectly made Coat
Although Carhartt Men's Yukon Extremes is more than twice the cost of other coats, I am extremely tired of nice looking coats lasting for 2 season before they needed major repair or the trash can. There are deals of cheaper coats but I now perfer brand name proven clothing.This is a very well made and perfect functional coat for winter. My main reason was lounging outside observing the sky during the winter. During these phisyically inactive times I can get very cold.The medium size was generous enough to wear another a sweater unerneath but still not feel comfortable. It looks plain and simple. 500 Cordura fabric is the material Motorcycle jackests of made with. It protects against light rain. The Full swing makes this jacket feel less bulky.I do no like hoods as they are very confining especially when looking at the Sky. The arm length is perfect.The zipper and snaps are heavy duty. Most of the seams are hidden or double stitched. Four large pockets with snaps. Great insulation without being balky.This is a very good price for this Coat.
E**N
Great coat! Some positives and negatives to the older CF55
I have had the previous version of this coat (CF55) for probably over 10 years and have loved everything about it. The coat looks practically new but I wanted to upgrade to the new Yukon Extremes version.I ordered a large as my CF55 was a large. It fits well but not as good as the CF55. The Yukon Extremes is slightly tighter in the arm hole/arm pit area. I can feel it press on my pec slightly. The stomach area is rather large compared to the upper body area. I would like to have a more athletic fit on the coat. Little larger in the arm hole/arm pit area and less room in the stomach area.Also the sleeves seem longer compared to the CF55. It could be the full swing that they put in the Yukon extremes coat that allows more arm movement?The large hand pockets on the Yukon Extremes seem slightly smaller from the openings to the internal area also. Not bad just slightly noticeable.The zipper is plastic as compared to the CF55's metal zipper. I hope the plastic zipper holds up.Overall it is warm, looks good, blocks the wind, and seems rugged like the previous coat. There are some great improvements in the coat but some things I miss from the CF55.I would buy it again in a heartbeat and would recommend it to anyone.
A**.
Very 'roomy'
I purchased the XL tall, and I could have easily gotten away with a Large tall. Very adequate room for layering, but too much for the coat by itself. I suggest doing research on ANY newer Carhartt purchases via the serial number if it doesn't explicitly name the fit type! I have no idea why they think it's necessary to make their 'loose' fit, but it's definitely not for me. With a heavyweight hoodie this coat is more than adequate for below zero temps. Unfortunately without extra clothes under it, you'll find yourself swimming in it. I will say that it's a quality made product, and extremely warm. It's also very nice to have a sleeve length that's actually made for taller individuals, so kudos on that as well. To sum it up it's a great coat- just be wary of the size, since this is one of the company's new 'loose-fitting items. Apparently Carhartt doesn't think that men are capable of properly sizing their clothing, and erred on the far heavier side of things.
S**K
Carhartt for the win
This is a great winter coat. I am a big guy 6’4” 310. I got the 3xlt for a trip up to the mountains this past winter. I couldn’t be happier. Not only does the jacket keep you warm but it looks good while doing it.
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