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HV Sherwood Class 3 Jacket

$179.99 - $184.99
4.5 out of 5 star rating

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Description

Warmth Rating Earned: Level 4 - Extreme Warmth


Engineered For Extreme Warmth in the Coldest Conditions On Earth. See Technology section below for more details.


This men's high-visibility jacket keeps you seen on the job while staying comfortable through the cold. It shrugs off light to moderate rain with a waterproof shell, and it has a soft brushed lining for warmth. This rugged layer features shoulder straps for your radio as well as a mix of zip pockets and flap pockets. The reflective silver trim is segmented for breathability.

Features

  • 250-denier, 100% polyester shell
  • Quilted brushed 100% polyester lining for warmth and comfort
  • Meets ISEA 107-2015 standard
  • Meets ANSI Class 3, Level 2 visibility standard; reflective segmented silver trim (#5510) maintains performance through 75 home launderings
  • Rain Defender® durable water repellent (DWR) keeps you dry and moving in light rain
  • Waterproof membrane; Fully-taped waterproof seams
  • Snap-on quilt-lined hood with drawcord closure and barrel-lock adjusters
  • Full-zip front with snap-button storm flap
  • Internal stretch-polyester storm cuffs with ergonomically shaped sleeve hems help keep weather out
  • Two front utility bands; Right chest pocket with flap and hook and loop closure; Left chest map pocket with waterproof zipper closure; Left sleeve pocket with flap and hook-and-loop closure; Two lower-front pockets with top and side entry
  • Back length: Large regular: 30.75"
  • Model No. OJ0787-M
  • Replaces 100787
  • Country of Origin: Imported

Rain Defender®

Rain Defender Jacket

Rain Defender®, Durable water repellent—water beads up and rolls off.

Rain Defender® durable water repellent garments are just as functional and comfortable while fishing, hunting, working, or standing on the sidelines at a football game in a sudden November rain. Water will bead up and roll off your sweatshirt, jacket, overalls, pants, and more, so a little rain won’t stop you from finishing the job without changing your gear.

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Warmth Rating Earned: LEVEL 4 – EXTREME WARMTH

Warmth Level 4

Engineered For Extreme Warmth in the Coldest Conditions On Earth

A rating of EXTREME WARMTH means it works where weather thermometers quit. Delivering our highest level of warmth for plowing through unbearably cold conditions and record low temps. To date, our Yukon Extremes series is among the few to ever reach Level 4 – the rating reserved for the warmest gear we make.

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4.5 out of 5 star rating
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Rated 5 out of 5
Great
Perfect in every way great fit actually stops wind and stays warm. Seems like the material will last be careful around a cutting torch or sparks but warmest coat I've had
January 26, 2026
Lynn, IN, US
Rated 5 out of 5
Excellent, but start making non-HV too!
Living in Wisconsin and working outdoors, I use this jacket a lot. It is the best outdoor work jacket I've ever owned. I'd buy another one of them right away if they were offered in non-HV (black would probably be best, but I'd buy brown if that's all there was). The best jacket by Carhartt if you live in cold and occasionally wet weather. A few other reviews mentioned some of these things, but I'll add them too. Non-velcro pocket closures would be good, as well as a lining in the side pockets.
January 24, 2026
, WI, US
Rated 5 out of 5
Make this jacket in a non-safety version
style #106694 HV Sherwood Class 3 Jacket............I own this jacket and it is amazing. Please make it in a non-safety version. Black, no reflectors. It would be fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Pete22
January 16, 2026
Albany NY, NY, US
Rated 5 out of 5
Get rid of the Velcro its a pain in the @## to put things in pockets
January 12, 2026
, , US
Rated 4 out of 5
Only complaint, which is a lil annoying is, when i try and zip it up all the way the top flap gets caught in the zipper and its a struggle ta get it to go all the way up.
January 11, 2026
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