Customer Reviews L.L.Bean Rugged Ridge Parka

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72%5Rated 5 stars out of 5

16%4Rated 4 stars out of 5

6%3Rated 3 stars out of 5

3%2Rated 2 stars out of 5

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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at L.L. Bean
I thought $199 was too expensive. The 20% offer and free shipping promotion brought the price down to $160, which was acceptable. Coat generally is great. The outside pockets are a shortcoming. It has only the side cut bottom pockets; no upper hand pockets. I like to have lower bag bag pockets and upper ones to slide hands into. There is also a small glitch with the zipper. Once it's zipped up, the lower zipper can be used to open the bottom for sitting, such as while driving. The bottom zipper snags on the lining and presents a challenge to pull up to the level desired.
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at L.L. Bean
I am now into my second winter wearing this coat. It's excellent! Well-made and keeps me warm both while hiking or just outdoor social distancing. The only minor quirk is that the zipper can sometimes be a bit temperamental, taking several tries to get it to engage. Though just personal preference, I would have loved to see this same coat in a waist-length model.
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at L.L. Bean
Very snug and well made. Definitely keeps you warm I like the way the hood snaps and extra velcro for closure. i do NOT like the zipper as it is extremely difficult to go up on its own. Also having a second zipper is totally useless for me. Overall I would still recommend this as a good winter coat.
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at L.L. Bean
It's supposed to be 20% lighter and just as warm as before. I bought one of these many years ago and just now bought this replacement. It is lighter but it is definitely not as warm. I really do have to wear a sweater as a liner to be comfortable on the colder days. It should come with its own liner.
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at L.L. Bean
I'd rate it at 4.5. The only item I could have gone without is the velcro strip down the front protecting the zipper. Not a big fan of velcro but I understand it helps seal the jacket around the zipper.
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at L.L. Bean
I purchased the very first Rugged Ridge Parka LL Bean made many many years ago in what I think they called Guide Yellow or Gold. Still have it. So a little over a year ago when I was looking for a parka that was not as bulky as the Baxter State I bought this one. Overall, I think it meets or exceeds my expectations of what I need in New York State about 50 miles north of NYC. If there is one issue it's the damage the Velcro closures for the storm flap cause to the right sleeve just above the cinched cuff from zipping and unzipping the coat. The fuzzy part of the Velcro is on the flap and the plastic grippers are on the body of the coat. As you zip and unzip the sleeve rubs against the plastic grippers. They have frayed the material and in a few spots worn through the material. The original version has the same design but the material is very different and most likely the reason this did not happen to it. Unfortunately, I think I am beyond the current return policy so much options are limited. I attached a photo, although it doesn't fully capture the damage. And yes, that's the original Rugged Ridge in the background.
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at L.L. Bean
This has been my long time favorite jacket. However...the past several I've had, the main zipper is becoming more and more defective and has about a one year life. Then for replacement at local repair shop will cost $150. So might as well get another jacket for $200. Zipper quality on these needs improvement for sure. I just got a new one of these last week and the zipper is defective out of packaging. Am returning for another.
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at L.L. Bean
I originally ordered the large size of this jacket and felt it was too baggy, so sent back for a medium, which still feels too large. So will send back for a refund.
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at L.L. Bean
I have a dog that loves to be outdoors no matter what the weather, so I wanted a coat that would keep me warm and that could keep me dry in rain or snow. This parka meets those needs perfectly. Pros: 1) It kept me nice and warm on a breezy 10 degree morning at the dog park. Zipped all the way up, it does a great job of sealing out the wind. 2) It fits me nicely and is not at all bulky. In fact, when it first arrived I was concerned that it wouldn't be warm enough because it was so thin and light. I was wrong. 3) Water just beads up and runs off. Kept me dry after 20 minutes in a light rain. 4) Plenty of well located pockets. 5) Mud just wipes off with a damp cloth. 6) Length is perfect for me. It is long enough to keep my midsection warm but does not interfere with getting in and out of the car. Con: 1) The Zipper works but can be temperamental. It's enough of an annoyance that I docked a star. It is the only thing that keeps this from being a perfect coat.
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at L.L. Bean
I live in Minnesota, where it gets COLD. This is my medium weight jacket, good from about 5-35 degrees above zero. It's windproof, very nicely waterproof (it's great in sleet!), and well insulated. The zipper -- an issue in some other Bean's coats -- works very smoothly in this coat. Now for the downside: First, the hood is almost completely useless because of the lousy velcro fasteners, which never work. I beg you: please replace the velcro with simple snaps. I would pay extra for that. Also, I sure wouldn't mind if it were just a couple of inches longer to cover a flannel shirt or sport coat. Finally, although the blue is fairly bright, I would love it if Bean's would make this coat (and others) available in red or yellow or orange, so that a pedestrian could be really visible at night.
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at L.L. Bean
The Rugged Ridge Parka is a lightweight, comfortable parka that actually keeps you warm in extremely cold conditions. The front (glove) pockets are generously sized and the hood works nicely. Very pleased with my purchase: Two suggestions for L.L.Bean: 1) enlarge the single, exterior breast pocket so it can better accommodate a small knit headband and 2) improve the zipper which is sometimes hard to zip up.
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at L.L. Bean
I bought my Rugged Ridge early in 2018. I'll start off with what I like. The hood and collar are fantastic. Wearing one of my other coats means having to put on a scarf in temperatures below 35 degrees F, but the Rugged Ridge keeps my head and neck warm without assistance down to below 20. The cuffs are really good, too - no uncomfortable bunching or folding of the fabric when they're tightened. To a thin guy with skinny wrists, that's quite an attractive feature. Insulation has been sufficient so far. The RR is a thoughtfully designed coat, and at two hundred dollars it really is a bargain. The stitching has held up nicely, too. Now for a few suggestions. First, get rid of that crummy velcro on the storm flap. Other customers have noted the velcro in their own reviews, so I'll leave it at that. Second, move the holes for the cinch cord to the front, right beside the zipper. I don't think anyone really wants to tighten the hem in one place and have it loose in another, so this feature is just a complicated annoyance. Last but not least, please slim this coat down a little bit. I know big guys need clothes that fit them, but so do slender men who are over 5'10. The small fits me well in the body, but the hood and collar would be too tight. I've noticed that a lot size L and XL Rugged Ridge parkas are still be on the rack when Spring rolls around. You might sell more of them if they were less spacious. As an alternative, how about a size medium-slim?
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at L.L. Bean
This is a very nice warm jacket. Lots of pockets and a place for cell phone and gloves just inside the jacket so you don't have to keep them in the pockets if you don't want too. Pockets have a nice smooth feel to them. If you can get it on sale it's a good buy. Only things that could use improvement are: 1. The hood blocks your vision since the front edge drops over your eyes without it being pulled tight. 2. The zipper is the type that lets you zip up from the bottom (good when your sitting down) or down from the top. The only problem with this is if you don't realize which zipper head your using it won't Zip well until you look down and use the right zip head for zipping up the front of the jacket.
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at L.L. Bean
Perfectly nice, but would be improved by more pockets and BETTER ZIPS. The zips are fairly weedy and will probably break while the rest of the item is still good.
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at L.L. Bean
This is a good coat for the US East Coast. It is comfortable, very waterproof, fits well and has a removable hood. It is not as warm as a down coat I own, but it sheds water much better than the down product and it's size allows layering. It has become the jacket I reach for in a closet full of other outdoor garments.
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at L.L. Bean
Fit is good (especially after adjusting hood, drawstrings at waist and hips and cuffs). Coat is not bulky - great for winter driving. Outer shell doesn't seem to completely block strong wind. Skeptical this coat would be good to -40F with moderate activity unless you added another insulation layer underneath. Zipper seems to work just fine.
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at L.L. Bean
Purchased a Rugged Ridge Parka recently, this is my third one. I went from a large to a medium and it fits nicely (have lost a little weight).It is definitely lighter than previous one due to the thinner insulation, but supposed to be just as warm, only mid November so too early to tell. One thing I noticed, there is no flap by the pocket zips to catch on. Very happy with purchase so far
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at L.L. Bean
I bought this to replace an 8-year-old bright red Rugged Ridge Parka that suffered failure of multiple zippers in the past year. That jacket was like a home-away-from home. Was hoping to find a replacement at any store that had all of the same features, but gave up after searching for one year. This light blue and black LL Bean replacement is pretty warm and comfortable but some great features have been deleted: the "pit zips" (great for warmer winter days or high activity) are gone; the snow skirt is gone; the collar is no longer adjustable; the built in balaclava in its own zippered pocket is gone; the wrist gaiters with thumb holes has been replaced with small nylon sleeves; the two giant outer "Napolean" pockets (each one large enough to hold a pair of gloves or a wool hat) have been replaced with one left-side Napolean pocket only large enough for a wallet. LL Bean: is worth deleting so much value? It certainly can't be that expensive to keep these features. For those customers who don't care about these features, they don't have to use them. For the rest of us, it can be a deal breaker.
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at L.L. Bean
The coat is surprising light which I really like. I've been out for quite a while clearing snow in 20 degree weather and stayed warm. I've also been out for shorter periods of time in 8-10 degree weather and the coat kept me warm as advertised. I like all the pockets & the zippers are sealed nicely and appear quality. The one thing I don't like and kept it from a 5 is the cheap Velcro used to seal the zipper cover down the front of the coat. With all the options available to seal it, velcro stinks and will undoubtedly be the first item to fail. That was a bit disappointing and hopefully LL. Bean changes it up a bit in future models of the coat. All said, I'm liking it out of the gate.
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at L.L. Bean
I bought this same coat 20 years ago and it lasted me this long. The newer version lacks the large chest pockets the old one had, which I came to enjoy a lot about the old coat. Pocket placement on the inside of the coat is a little weird. Would have liked a matching interior pocket on the left side for my gloves. It makes me look like I am trying to steal something when I go into stores because everything is on the one side.
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at L.L. Bean
This jacket is lightweight but amazingly warm too. The Permaloft insulation must be doing its job because I live along the Lake Erie. We have had a number of weeks of wind chill well into the minus ranges and i was still comfortable.
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at L.L. Bean
This is a very nice coat, but I can concur with other posts that the zipper design is rather cheap. It is very difficult to get it started and sometimes will not release without strain. Also a pet peeve is that the pocket zippers are upside down: to open you zip up, to close zip down, which is different than 99% of the world. The drawstrings are wimpy and fairly nonfunctional. Overall though it is a comfortable, warm coat.
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at L.L. Bean
A very good coat. With a sweater or fleece vest, I find it warm enough down to -5F. I would have given it five stars except for the zipper, which I find is a bit small. A larger zipper/slider would be easier/less fussy to hook up. Also, the bottom half of the slider (for unzipping from the bottom rather than top) has a tendency to move up when wearing the coat, sometimes necessitating pulling it down before unzipping. Otherwise, though, great item.
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at L.L. Bean
It's a great jacket. Very warm. Lots of pockets. Just a little pricey
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at L.L. Bean
I am on the short size and have a unique physique so the Large is best for me -- fit nicely But I was not impressed by the draw strings for the hood -- too difficult to deal with (maybe because I am a 74yo man............) Consequently I returned a week or so later and ordered a different hooded jacket/coat. Overall, I have ordered from LLBean for the past 7+ years and have been impressed and will stick with them!
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