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title: "Helly Hansen 62047 Men's Seven J Jacket"
brand: "helly hansen"
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# Adjustable fit & zippered pockets for active use 100% waterproof with Helly Tech Protection Windproof & breathable fabric Helly Hansen 62047 Men's Seven J Jacket

**Brand:** helly hansen
**Price:** AED 714
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌧️ Weatherproof your hustle with Helly Hansen’s Seven J – where style meets unstoppable performance!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Helly Hansen 62047 Men's Seven J Jacket by helly hansen
- **How much does it cost?** AED 714 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- helly hansen enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted helly hansen brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Tailored for Action:** Regular fit with adjustable cuffs and cinch cord hem for a customizable, non-bulky silhouette over layers.
- • **Stay Dry, Stay Ahead:** Fully seam-sealed with Durable Water Repellency (DWR) to keep you dry in unpredictable weather.
- • **Effortless Hood Control:** Fixed hood with one-hand adjustment lets you adapt quickly to sudden weather changes without missing a beat.
- • **Smart Storage On-the-Go:** Secure YKK zippered pockets keep essentials safe whether you're trekking, biking, or navigating the urban jungle.
- • **Breathe Easy, Move Freely:** Windproof yet breathable Helly Tech fabric ensures comfort without overheating during high-energy activities.

## Overview

The Helly Hansen 62047 Men's Seven J Jacket is a versatile, fully waterproof and windproof rain jacket designed for active urban and outdoor lifestyles. Featuring Helly Tech Protection with fully seam-sealed construction and DWR treatment, it offers reliable weather defense while maintaining breathability. Its regular fit accommodates layering, complemented by adjustable cuffs, a cinch cord hem, and secure zippered pockets. Ideal for hiking, biking, and city life, this jacket balances technical performance with clean, minimalist style.

## Description

Our Active collection is a series of outerwear products made to protect you against the elements while living an active urban life. The Seven J is one of our most popular and versatile jackets with full water and wind protection and clean esthetics.

Review: Great Rain Jacket - So, I like to share reviews to help others in my scenario. When it comes to wearing a new brand, size is always a question. I am 6'3" 260lbs, I typically wear a size 46L suit, 38-42 pants (depending on cut/room) and XL/2XL top (17" neck, 35" arm). My size is fairly evenly distributed, not overly top or bottom heavy. Buying clothes is always a chore so I tend to stick with the same brands over and over. I've needed to upgrade my rain jacket for a while so I took the leap with HH. Fit - very standard, more of a Euro cut, but not overly tailored. Possibly could of got a XL if this was strictly for summer coaching in the rain, or less active rain activities, but I wanted room for layers and for movement (golf, hiking, etc). This fits the bill. Plenty of room without it looking bulky, very true to size. Function - while not 100% water proof, it is as near as it could be. Wore if for a full day coaching in constant misting/drizzling rain and my top stayed dry underneath. Like most jackets that prevent the majority of rain getting in... it is a little warm. It is more breathable than my wife's HH (the more rubbery version), but still it is made to prevent liquid exchange, so it runs warm. Definitely great for movement, did not feel restricted at all. Did well cutting the wind too. Haven't worn it in a downpour yet, but I believe it will do fairly well there, but again, I wouldn't say 100% water proof. I could see this work well as a shell layer with base layers underneath in a semi-cold setting (true north colds, probably not) as it does a good job keeping body heat in and cutting the wet/wind. Will not replace a ski parka, but for a lighter alternative, could work. Style- easily the most aesthetically pleasing rain jacket I have had, could be worn as a light fall/spring jacket as well. The navy color is very nice, and is not overly logoed so it can be paired well with any outfit. If you are looking to get something with some "fashion" to function and not make the lead to the higher end options, this is a great place to look. I can say, if you are in truly wet situations (working in RAIN), the more rubbery material HH is the way to go.
Review: Men's Seven or Precip - For most Portland OR weather this and a light fleece are all I need. For temps ranging from the low 40's and up this and a light fleece provide all the wind and weather protection I need. I tend to run hot so your mileage may vary. I have tried several different manufacturers' light rain jackets and this one is one of my favorites thus far. The last Helly Hansen I had finally just wore out after more than a decade of faithful service. Sadly they don't make that model anymore (it was a soft shell parka with 4 exterior pockets whose placement was, for my purposes, perfect). The sleeves are fully lined with a soft nylon taffeta so if you're wearing a short sleeved shirt during warmer weather your arms don't feel clammy, which I appreciate. The rest of the liner for the torso is mesh with a mesh pocket over the right chest (I prefer the left as was on my old Hansen but you can't have everything I guess). I wouldn't minded a full taffeta lining but that would have also made the jacket heavier. I have 4 water proof jackets, this one, a Marmot Precip jacket from about 7 years ago, a Marmot Sidehill convertible with MemBrain, and a new Marmot Precip with the new nano pro waterproofing. I haven't tried the new Precip yet but they appear to have changed the recipe a bit on that jacket so maybe it's a little more breathable than the older model. I don't think it's fair to compare the Sidehill with the Hansen because the Sidehill is a lot heavier so any subjective measure of breathability is bound to be skewed. The Sidehill is just a warmer jacket with the same amount of exertion. But the Precip and Hansen are pretty comparable in weight so I think there's a fair comparison to be made between the Old Precip and this new Hansen jacket. My subjective assessment is that the HellyTech waterproofing is more breathable than the old Precip's waterproofing. This jacket is nice looking, fits well, has a soft fabric that is not excessively noisy, that is waterproof and very breathable. For around town and light hiking this is an awesome jacket. The Precip, which can be had at a similar price point has very attractive features as well. It is very light weight. Packs into it's own pocket into a conveniently small package. Has huge pit zips, which are awesome when you're hiking to keep cool. The Helly Hansen does not have pit zips. But it is fully lined, which the Precip is not. Maybe this is not a fair comparison. Probably not considering I can justify having both. One is a great all rounder and the other is more technical in nature. If you're looking for great value in a light waterproof jacket you won't be disappointed.

## Features

- A clean, classic rain jacket for a variety of outdoor activities. Fully waterproof with a storm flap and convenient quick-dry lining. Adjustable fit and zippered pockets are convenient for trekking, biking or any outdoor activity.
- HELLY TECH PROTECTION: Fully waterproof, windproof and breathable fabrics and constructions. For all situations and weather conditions where protection from the elements is needed. Fully seam sealed. Durable Water Repellency treatment (DWR).
- FEATURES: Lined for comfort, Quick dry lining, Fixed hood, One hand hood adjustments, Front storm flap, YKK zippers, Adjustable cuffs, Bottom hem Cinch cord, Anti-chafe chin guard
- GREAT FOR: Camping & Hiking, Mountaineering, Trekking, Biking, Winter, Urban & City Life, Winter
- FIT: Regular - Neither slim nor oversized. Regular-fitting garments may be worn over thicker midlayers. Pants will have a standard inseam with a cut that's straight through the leg.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B07D3N59DL |
| Best Sellers Rank | #111,473 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #110 in Men's Skiing Jackets |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (5,555) |
| Date First Available  | November 17, 2009 |
| Department  | unisex-adult |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Item model number  | 62047 |
| Manufacturer  | Helly Hansen |
| Product Dimensions  | 24 x 16 x 4 inches; 2 Pounds |

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Rain Jacket
*by J***N on October 9, 2024*

So, I like to share reviews to help others in my scenario. When it comes to wearing a new brand, size is always a question. I am 6'3" 260lbs, I typically wear a size 46L suit, 38-42 pants (depending on cut/room) and XL/2XL top (17" neck, 35" arm). My size is fairly evenly distributed, not overly top or bottom heavy. Buying clothes is always a chore so I tend to stick with the same brands over and over. I've needed to upgrade my rain jacket for a while so I took the leap with HH. Fit - very standard, more of a Euro cut, but not overly tailored. Possibly could of got a XL if this was strictly for summer coaching in the rain, or less active rain activities, but I wanted room for layers and for movement (golf, hiking, etc). This fits the bill. Plenty of room without it looking bulky, very true to size. Function - while not 100% water proof, it is as near as it could be. Wore if for a full day coaching in constant misting/drizzling rain and my top stayed dry underneath. Like most jackets that prevent the majority of rain getting in... it is a little warm. It is more breathable than my wife's HH (the more rubbery version), but still it is made to prevent liquid exchange, so it runs warm. Definitely great for movement, did not feel restricted at all. Did well cutting the wind too. Haven't worn it in a downpour yet, but I believe it will do fairly well there, but again, I wouldn't say 100% water proof. I could see this work well as a shell layer with base layers underneath in a semi-cold setting (true north colds, probably not) as it does a good job keeping body heat in and cutting the wet/wind. Will not replace a ski parka, but for a lighter alternative, could work. Style- easily the most aesthetically pleasing rain jacket I have had, could be worn as a light fall/spring jacket as well. The navy color is very nice, and is not overly logoed so it can be paired well with any outfit. If you are looking to get something with some "fashion" to function and not make the lead to the higher end options, this is a great place to look. I can say, if you are in truly wet situations (working in RAIN), the more rubbery material HH is the way to go.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Men's Seven or Precip
*by C***Y on November 24, 2016*

For most Portland OR weather this and a light fleece are all I need. For temps ranging from the low 40's and up this and a light fleece provide all the wind and weather protection I need. I tend to run hot so your mileage may vary. I have tried several different manufacturers' light rain jackets and this one is one of my favorites thus far. The last Helly Hansen I had finally just wore out after more than a decade of faithful service. Sadly they don't make that model anymore (it was a soft shell parka with 4 exterior pockets whose placement was, for my purposes, perfect). The sleeves are fully lined with a soft nylon taffeta so if you're wearing a short sleeved shirt during warmer weather your arms don't feel clammy, which I appreciate. The rest of the liner for the torso is mesh with a mesh pocket over the right chest (I prefer the left as was on my old Hansen but you can't have everything I guess). I wouldn't minded a full taffeta lining but that would have also made the jacket heavier. I have 4 water proof jackets, this one, a Marmot Precip jacket from about 7 years ago, a Marmot Sidehill convertible with MemBrain, and a new Marmot Precip with the new nano pro waterproofing. I haven't tried the new Precip yet but they appear to have changed the recipe a bit on that jacket so maybe it's a little more breathable than the older model. I don't think it's fair to compare the Sidehill with the Hansen because the Sidehill is a lot heavier so any subjective measure of breathability is bound to be skewed. The Sidehill is just a warmer jacket with the same amount of exertion. But the Precip and Hansen are pretty comparable in weight so I think there's a fair comparison to be made between the Old Precip and this new Hansen jacket. My subjective assessment is that the HellyTech waterproofing is more breathable than the old Precip's waterproofing. This jacket is nice looking, fits well, has a soft fabric that is not excessively noisy, that is waterproof and very breathable. For around town and light hiking this is an awesome jacket. The Precip, which can be had at a similar price point has very attractive features as well. It is very light weight. Packs into it's own pocket into a conveniently small package. Has huge pit zips, which are awesome when you're hiking to keep cool. The Helly Hansen does not have pit zips. But it is fully lined, which the Precip is not. Maybe this is not a fair comparison. Probably not considering I can justify having both. One is a great all rounder and the other is more technical in nature. If you're looking for great value in a light waterproof jacket you won't be disappointed.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great coat
*by H***1 on January 3, 2026*

Great coat

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