I purchased the Kodiak jacket to replace a similar one from Walls, and I couldn’t be more impressed. Living and working in Texas, where winters can be unpredictable, I needed a jacket that could handle the elements. As a water utility worker, I’m outdoors year-round, at all hours, and this jacket has already proven itself indispensable.
This week (January 6th, 2025), we faced a low of 22°F with 30–40 mph winds, and the Kodiak rose to the challenge. I’m a big advocate of layering, typically wearing a heavy-blend hoodie under my jackets for extra warmth and neck coverage. While my Walls jacket served me well, the Kodiak surpasses it in several key areas.
The Kodiak’s longer length is a standout feature, providing better coverage and protection from the wind. It’s also roomier, making layering much more comfortable. The construction feels solid and durable, and the hood design is unique—spacious, adjustable, and easy to cinch down for a snug fit.
After just one day of wear, I handed my Walls jacket off to my wife. Today, I spent hours outdoors in 25°F weather with gusting winds while working on water meters in open areas. The Kodiak exceeded my expectations, keeping me warm and shielded. In fact, I found myself getting a little too warm after completing tasks, and once back in the truck, I had to remove the jacket within a few minutes.
This jacket is an absolute game-changer for anyone working outdoors. Its quality, durability, and performance are unparalleled—it’s built…