

🌧️ Work hard, weather harder — Carhartt’s Storm Defender has you covered.
The Carhartt Men's Storm Defender Loose Fit Heavyweight Jacket combines a 10K/10K waterproof and breathable rating with Wind Fighter technology and fully taped seams to deliver superior weather protection. Its roomy loose fit allows for comfortable layering, while durable construction and a detachable hood add versatility and longevity. Perfect for professionals who demand reliable performance and rugged style in unpredictable conditions.























| ASIN | B09KTNZF6R |
| Best Sellers Rank | #38,251 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #8 in Men's Work Utility & Safety Outerwear |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (768) |
| Date First Available | November 1, 2021 |
| Department | Men |
| Item model number | 104670 |
| Manufacturer | Carhartt |
G**D
Carhartt Men's Storm Defender Loose Fit Heavyweight Jacket: A Study in Size and Durability
Our journey with Carhartt products has been long and fruitful, marked by consistent quality and durability across their range. Venturing into the Storm Defender series for the first time, we selected a large size, anticipating a fit suitable for a standard large wearer. However, this jacket introduced us to a surprising spaciousness, hinting at a design favoring generous layering potential. The "loose fit" descriptor is notably accurate, as the jacket comfortably accommodates extra layers underneath, a feature that initially led us to mistake our large for an almost extra-large or larger. This roominess, while advantageous for layering in colder conditions, presents a sizing dilemma for those seeking a snugger, lightweight option. Echoing other reviewers, we suggest considering a size down to strike a balance between layering capability and fit. Despite this sizing conundrum, the jacket's detachable hood is a highlight, offering versatility and convenience in varying weather conditions. Initial tests under a faucet hinted at the jacket's waterproof capabilities, performing admirably against light to moderate water exposure. Yet, its efficacy in heavy downpour remains to be seen, a trial we look forward to. As expected from Carhartt, the jacket's construction is impeccable. From the resilience of the zipper and buttons to the strategic placement and abundance of pockets, every aspect of the jacket exudes quality and thoughtful design. Accessing essentials is effortless, thanks to well-positioned pockets that blend security with convenience. In summary, the Carhartt Men's Storm Defender Loose Fit Heavyweight Jacket stands as a testament to the brand's commitment to quality, though its generous sizing warrants careful consideration. Ideal for those who prioritize flexibility for layering without compromising on protection against the elements, this jacket is a robust addition to any outdoor wardrobe. With Carhartt's reputation backing it, we remain confident in its performance, albeit with a keen eye on how it holds up against the more severe whims of weather.
F**D
The ideal storm jacket
This coat is brilliantly designed and executed. The materials used give the coat heft despite the absence of a lining making iit ideal for spring and fall weather as well as cooler summer days. Its roomy fit facilitates layering. It is 100% waterproof Despite all of its functionality, it is a nicely designed coat and looks good. Overall, an ou tstanding value.
J**L
Very warm and comfortable
Great jacket from carhartt, very warm, soft jacket with lots of room. ( runs large ) And being waterproof is a plus as is the removable hood. Definitely a good looking jacket that's built for durability. Zipper function seems fine. I think it's a great value for the money! Another great carhartt product !!
J**N
The absolute best!
Heavy built, but light weight. Waterproofing is well designed. Pockets have built-in flap covers as not to incur rain through the zippers. Very well made, such as is what Carhartt is all about. Ive worn Carhartt duck jackets for 30+ years, and this is hands down the best jacket I've ever had!
C**.
Great quality.
Great quality and fits as it should. Very comfortable and length is perfect. I hate it when your T-shirts stick out at the bottom.
T**R
A truly AWESOME product, with 2 shocking design mistakes, that I'm choosing to live with
Alas, I almost returned this rain jacket. In general, I am a hardcore Carhartt brand believer because A_their products put an unmistakable emphasis on DURABILITY, and B_the FIT is consistently remarkable. Nothing beats their work pants; double duck Dunn, in chocolate brown, Midnight, or Navy blue. WHAT THE DESIGNER GOT RIGHT with this jacket 1,2,3: 1-The Heavy hand fabric looks as tough as nails, and yet is not overly stiff, and it has some breath-ability, to prevent condensation. The stitching quality is magnificent. 2-FIT A+.I’m 6’ 2”, 44 waist, and got the -Extra Large/LONG- size: Bingo. A medium pile layer will fit underneath, yet I’m not swimming in it, without that layer added. I can bend over easily, and it fit on the first ordering try. THAT is the work of an expert pattern cutter. Bravo Carhart, that shows your earned experience. 3-The MIDNIGHT color is perfect. But alas, THE TWO SURPRISING FAILS: 1-The sleeve ends have Velcro tabs (great) combined with thick insulated elastic fabric sealing off ones wrists full time.(Totally lame.) These are like on an insulated High School athletic jacket. WHY? This is a raincoat. Why both types of wrist seals on the same rain jacket? A tragedy, a clueless design choice; it is both redundant and it creates insufferable cooling issues. Whenever I see even simple elastic at the wrists, it’s a deal breaker, wildly uncomfortable. To cool off, you unzip the front, chilling ones torso, while ones arms continue to overheat. The simple but adequate provided Velcro tabs seal out the cold already, so I’m sorry to be rude, but that is embarrassingly bad design for an outdoor garment.(?) But, I’m keeping the jacket, and immediately paying a tailor to REMOVE those insulating wrist bands 2-FAIL-The zipper is the TOOTH type, not a medium or heavy YKK coil zipper, which is the standard on any garment at this medium price point, made to be tough, since the 1970’s, that’s 50 years now. Light coil zippers do fail, but medium to heavy YKK is gold. ANY tooth zipper, if you bust one tooth, it’s ruined, whereas a coil can often repair itself. But the part cost per unit is twice as much. MY FIX: I’m keeping the coat, as this can be repaired later, if needed...and I expect to repair that tooth zipper in 2-4 years, while the coat will last me 10+ years. WIN 4-The huge pockets are GENIUS; big enough for mitts inside at a football game, with room to spare, to include a small camera or binoculars. Just awesome. These pockets also have tooth zippers...except here they are so well supported, they run smoothly, and to my surprise, they inspire confidence, and look like they will last. WIN 5-While I tend to prefer a fixed hood design, the drawstring incorporated into the removable type hood--is as good as the best mountaineering jackets I’ve ever seen. IN SUMMATION, I deeply love my new jacket, but I’m calling my local tailor—right now--to fix these pathetic insulated wrist hoops...on a rain jacket! (?)
S**L
Carhartt Men's Storm Defender Loose Fit Heavyweight Jacket
The Carhartt Men's Storm Defender Loose Fit Heavyweight Jacket is a rugged, reliable choice for harsh weather. It’s warm, durable, and fully waterproof, yet still breathable enough for all-day use. The loose fit allows easy layering, and the build quality feels built to last. A dependable jacket that delivers excellent value and performance.
S**I
Sehr gute Qualität.
H**E
Eccellenza nei materiali e stile giusto per ogni uso, considerare bene le taglie prima di scegliere poiché generalmente calza quasi una taglia in più.
A**R
Top quality product!
M**R
Fantastic jacket for the money. I grew tired of North face as literally everyone has one now. This is similar to the North face Hyvent/Tri Climate jackets but a bit heavier and actually waterproof as opposed to shower proof. I'm 6'3 130kg and it fits right. Ideally I'd love it to be an inch or 2 longer but thats just my preference. Plenty pocket space too. 2 standard side pockets (zipped) 2 inner pockets (velcro) and big enough for your phone and 1 zipper outer chest pocket again bit enough for your phone. Has 2 tabs for hanging too but that's the kinda quality I've come to expect from Carhartt. Honestly you could spend €300-€400 on a similar jacket from similar brands that won't be as well made as this.
A**Z
Dura per feines en fred i pluja
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