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The XY37 Men Travel Jacket Hoodie is a multifunctional travel essential featuring 10 pockets, a travel pillow, eye mask, face mask, and gloves, all designed to enhance your travel experience while keeping you organized and comfortable.
G**L
Great Travel Jacket. Does what it says
Bought this jacket after comparing all the available Travel jackets.The XY37 seemed to meet my needs the best. I ordered the Large as the sizing feedback wasn't clear. I received my jacket the next day and checked it; all as expected. Even found the hood zip to insert and attach the inflatable neck support. Neat. Very happy with the layout and sizing of the pockets. And the fit is good for me; normally a Large. The jacket feels sturdy and the outer material has a soft feel. I'm hooping it is showerproof..I'll test it out. |the hood eye mask works fine as does the face mask too. Ninja style. I quite like the glove cuffs and they do work fine. The only suggestion I would make to the manufacturer is to add either a zip or Velcro to the hood to be able to roll it up into a collar when not needed. Otherwise a really useful good bit of kit that I use daily.
R**T
Four Stars
Handy with all the pockets, just a little to warm for me in the airport
H**L
Poorly made - Inside pocket comes apart every time.
Poorly made - Inside pocket comes apart every time. Ordered two jackets and both of them are of the same quality
M**S
Size
I ordered the 2xl and it was massive, so I re ordered the xl and there is a massive difference it's a bit small. I do love the thing though.
T**S
Useful and good quality
My new favourite travel companion. Would buy it again as the many pockets are very useful. Material is nice and keeps you warm. I fly a lot and this jacket is always with me now. Highly recommended.
S**.
Travel jacket
As you might expect it does pretty much what it says in the ad's. The jacket is lightweight, loaded with many pockets/accessories and is very comfortable to wear in the varying temperatures and environments experienced whilst travelling. I didn't use all of the features it has and i would regard it as a pick and mix of using what best suits your travelling needs. Perfect for long haul travel for me though, the designers clearly thought about what people go through and need from a jacket when travelling.
R**E
Great travel jack for on and off plane
Great travel jack for on and off plane, could do with some instructions though to find a the pockets and their purpose.
K**R
Great
As expected , good quality, my son loved it
G**E
XY37 vs SCOTTeVEST Microfleece vs AYEGEAR H13
So I have now bought and tried on this XY37, the SCOTTeVEST microfleece hoodie, and the Ayegear H13 hoodie (Amazon Prime "free returns" rules). Here's my opinion about the experience. This XY37 is the most functional of the three hands down. There are things I liked more or less on the other hoodies and I'll get into that, but if you're looking for pockets with the most functionality, I think this is it. For overall comfort (at least for planes), I did like the SCOTTeVEST the most because the microfleece was SUPER soft. Not sure how it would hold up over time/washes being so soft, but I liked that material the best. But ironically, I hated the pockets. They were all literally split inside which is supposed to serve multiple functions in one individual pocket, but it just ended up annoying me with my hands in there trying to blindly figure out what the hell I was supposed to be doing with them. I did not like the magnetic closures either. For comfort on an everyday basis though and not just planes, then it's a matter of preference. I'd say the Ayegear H13 is the "heaviest", kinda more rugged like a Carhartt hoodie feel, which I actually really like but some may not. I probably would enjoy that one best for walking around town etc where I will be more in the elements etc. I also REALLY like the zippers on the H13, they're bigger and more sturdy feeling than the rest. The two things that I missed on the H13 were the iPod earbud holders. Ugh it would be close to perfect if it had those and that was a major oversight on their part. Also there's only one chest pocket and it's on the right breast. This is great for a left-handed person I suppose but not for a right handed person. This XY37 has TWO opposite chest pockets, one horizontal and one vertical, which is awesome. Also the inner pockets are the best in terms of size for holding phone, iPad/tablet, etc. The cell phone holder on the H13 doesn't hold my iPhone 6 with slim case. It holds it but it cuts off toward the top of the phone for the touch screen material which is annoying. This XY37's pocket is good sized to accommodate bigger phones (not sure if a smaller phone would be swimming around in there because of that or not, but for my iPhone 6 it's way better.) The zippers on the inside for this XY37 are kinda small, I imagine that's to cut down on bulk and make it more "sleek", but I appreciate the bigger zippers on the H13 more. These are fine, just a bit small (for me). The SCOTTeVEST microfleece hoodie didn't even have the touchscreen material in it. I know some of their other jackets do, but to not put it in their hoodie was a big oversight. This XY37 is pretty comfortable. It's fleece-esque but not nearly as soft as SCOTTeVEST's actual microfleece. But nonetheless, it's comfortable enough. I am 6' 180lbs with average build and the Large fits me the way most Larges do, not too tight not too loose. But it always depends on your build. A person with more of a "belly" might need to go a size up. Or if you're truly going to carry EVERYTHING at once (iPads, phone, cables, gadgets etc) and literally fill all the pockets, then you would probably want a size bigger. I carry quite a bit but mostly smaller things like wallet, phone, gum, iPod, earphones, etc and not so much bulky items so my normal Large works fine. The handwarmers on this are pretty sufficient. A little "feminine" in that they're super thin, almost a silky feel. I don't really care for the design being an "extension" of the cuff that you have to tuck back under the cuff every time you put your hands in if you're not going to use them. The holes to put your thumbs through on the SCOTTeVEST are built right into the actual cuff so you either put your thumb in right away or don't. I liked that A LOT better. The H13 didn't have thumbholes/handwarmers. Not a dealbreaker for me as I usually just put my hands in the front pockets anyway if they're cold, but if you want the handwarmers then it's this or SCOTTeVEST for the win (SCOTTeVEST having the upper hand there). I do like the hoodie strings on this XY37. They're light but have a kinda cool "bead" (not sure what you call them) on the ends of the string that are kinda metallic looking and stylish and make it easier to grab and cinch. In terms of overall style for the exterior that other people will see, this one is fine but nothing that impressive. Just looks like a plain sweatshirt really. It's neither "cool" nor "uncool" in my opinion. I think the H13 is the best style by far. It's got an interesting cut/design to it and looks a bit more "urban". I live in a major city so that appeals to me. The SCOTTeVEST kinda looks like a plain Northface fleece or something. Again not really cool or uncool. Now the actual hood on this XY37 is VERY different than both the H13 and the SCOTTYeVEST because of the technology inside it. While I don't particularly care for how the inside of the hood LOOKS, I understand why it looks the way it does because of the technology attached to it (both H13 and SCOTTeVEST look like normal lined hoods). This XY37 has the facemask sewn inside against the hood lining and also the "sleep mask" is tucked under and buttoned to the top front part of the hood so you can unbutton and pull it down over your eyes to sleep. It's pretty neat. Not sure how much I'd use the facemask or the sleepmask on a regular basis, but I'd probably use the mask on some flights for sure. They were smart to make the neck pillow detachable in my opinion because I'm not a huge neck pillow guy so I probably wouldn't leave it attached anyway. But if you do like the neck pillow then you have the option of keeping it in a pocket deflated or actually attaching it inside the hood to blow up when needed. When you put the hood on your head without anything pulled out, it's a little bit bulky because of having the inner tech all snapped in there, but it's not "bad" really, just "different" feeling. Both the main zippers on the H13 and XY37 are on the left side. I assume that's a cultural thing but in the US male zippers are on the right. I thought it'd be very annoying but honestly it's not that big a deal to me once I tried it. You get used to it pretty quick. But like I said before the vertical pocket on the H13 being on the right breast and having to reach into it with your left (non dominant) hand is cumbersome. This XY37 did it right. A vertical left breast pocket and a HORIZONTAL right breast pocket (that you can access still with your right hand as well because of the horizontal placement). Let's see, anything else? I have heard SCOTTeVEST "started" all this "pocket-y" technology. Not sure if that's true. All three have their flaws in terms of stitching etc, but I'd say this XY37 had the best for that. So for me it was between the XY37 and the H13, and I just may keep em both. LOL. Because I like the style on the H13 best and it's only one pocket and one earbud holder away from being pretty perfect for me. And this XY37 has the best functionality for pockets even if it lacks a little in the style and inner zipper department. Lastly, worth the price? That's debatable. Any hoodie I've ever truly appreciated wearing has been around $50. Any cheaper and you feel a major difference. So for all the added "travel" bells and whistles these ones have? It's debatable. Not sure how I feel either way to be honest, but I don't feel like it was outrageous for what I got and am pretty happy with the decision. So there ya go for what it's worth. Cheers
M**E
Great pockets, but the hood tries to do way too much...
Pocket layout is great. Zippers on most to keep stuff secure. The hoodie is heavyweight and warm. Seems well made. Comfortable. It has built in "glovelettes" at the ends of the sleeves which may be useful. But the hood, geez. There's an eye mask flap with an elastic drawstring and two plastic barrel lock toggles that dangle annoyingly against your ears when the hood is up. Also, there's a flap thing with buttons that I believe (no instructions included) can be used either as a half mask over the bottom of your face or to hold the inflatable horseshoe neck support. If you only want to use the hood when you're sleeping on an airplane, these things may be useful. If you mainly want to use the hoodie as a hoodie, these things are, well, crap. I'll be taking a pair of scissors to the hood "accessories". That said, this hoodie is very good otherwise. I'd buy it again. I just wish they'd put a simple hood on this hoodie...
J**M
Better than bad,It's good!
This was bought as a Christmas-gift card guilty pleasure when it was being sold for around $50 on Amazon. I'd seen the Baubax travel hoodie in action on a bus trip,and liked the practical application such a coat presented.What I didn't like was the price,so when I happened on the XY37,my yearnings for a travel jacket without the travel jacket price seemed fulfilled,and so far the jacket has met my expectations.By this I mean I knew that I would likely be getting a "knock-off" style of jacket with perhaps a few alterations to prevent it from being accused of complete style theft. By way of reviews I had a notion that the jacket would be cheaply constructed and probably mass-produced. So needless to say I went into the purchase expecting essentially what I paid for in comparison to the competitors in the market.Here are some minor imperfections:1.Immediately I noticed that the face mask was sewn askew.2.On the third day of use, the pulls on the eye mask began to fray and detach from the seams.3.After about a week of doing little more than using them to keep my hands warm as I drove, small wear marks appeared in the material of the hand covers.4.I've noticed that most of the buttons that affix the various functions(the eye mask,face mask,pillow anchors and earplug pocket) are loose. But aside from these imperfections I am pleased to report that as far as functionality,this jacket has become a primary go-to accessory whenever I leave the house for any extended trip. The abundance and size of the internal pockets have been essential when carrying multiple devices and peripherals,and the drink pocket has carried cans and cameras as well as holding water bottles.The pen pocket carries a tactical fire-starter/pen, and the sunglass loops provide a place for my bluetooth dongle to hang for my headphones, as well as a convenient place for glasses(although the reason there are three loops escapes me).The size and clear plastic of the cell phone pocket has been useful when carrying my PS Vita to change music and check messages discreetly,and the internal mesh pocket has been used as a place to carry a charge battery while connected to devices, as well as hold a Zippo hand warmer(at different times).All in all,construction faults aside,this jacket has been a great purchase. If it truly is a ground-level business project created by college students as the review requests have mentioned,it is a decent introduction to future endeavor, and I'd just as soon buy other products from this group.
R**O
Garment materials and workmanship very good. Size is too small
Garment materials and workmanship very good. Size is too small. I order medium size and it bearly fit. Do not have a big belly.
E**7
Five Stars
My daughter wears this every day. I have to force her to take it off because it's summer.
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