Personal Observations:
In The Last Jedi, Poe Dameron wears not only a new jacket, but an entire outfit that seems very similar to something that Han Solo would wear. As of this writing, this figure is only available with the Resistance Ski Speeder vehicle. The vehicle is fun, but if you are not into collecting ships or can't afford them, this is unfortunately a very hard figure to get. Like The Last Jedi pilot version of Poe, this figure has a superior head sculpt to The Force Awakens versions of him, and has an all around great sculpt that gives you everything you could want in a 5POA figure. What I mean is that he not only looks good, but his joints have a perfect, unhindered range of motion. Poe sits perfectly, and because his jacket is made of a rubbery material, rather than a hard plastic, it easily bends out of the way of his holster when he sits. One interesting thing that I noticed about this figure, is that unlike many of the other figures from The Last Jedi, Poe's hands, boots and hair are not separate pieces of plastic from his arms, legs and head. If you look closely at other figures like the pilot Poe, you can see that he is made up of many different pieces of cast plastic. I don't know why that was not done with this figure, as it really helps prevent messy paint jobs, but as it is, the paint job on my figure still turned out pretty good. One odd thing about the paint job though is that this figure's eyes have no pupils. I don't know if this is the case for all of the Captain Poe's or not. Poe comes with a blaster that looks like the one he carries when he's in his pilot uniform, and a headset. The headset is the same color as the blaster and has no paint detail on it, so that's a little disappointing to me. One more thing about this figure: if you have The Force Awakens Poe Dameron figure with the jacket and don't like it's head sculpt, this figure's head can fit on that old one. If you look at the picture above, at least to me, it looks like an improvement!
In The Last Jedi, Poe Dameron wears not only a new jacket, but an entire outfit that seems very similar to something that Han Solo would wear. As of this writing, this figure is only available with the Resistance Ski Speeder vehicle. The vehicle is fun, but if you are not into collecting ships or can't afford them, this is unfortunately a very hard figure to get. Like The Last Jedi pilot version of Poe, this figure has a superior head sculpt to The Force Awakens versions of him, and has an all around great sculpt that gives you everything you could want in a 5POA figure. What I mean is that he not only looks good, but his joints have a perfect, unhindered range of motion. Poe sits perfectly, and because his jacket is made of a rubbery material, rather than a hard plastic, it easily bends out of the way of his holster when he sits. One interesting thing that I noticed about this figure, is that unlike many of the other figures from The Last Jedi, Poe's hands, boots and hair are not separate pieces of plastic from his arms, legs and head. If you look closely at other figures like the pilot Poe, you can see that he is made up of many different pieces of cast plastic. I don't know why that was not done with this figure, as it really helps prevent messy paint jobs, but as it is, the paint job on my figure still turned out pretty good. One odd thing about the paint job though is that this figure's eyes have no pupils. I don't know if this is the case for all of the Captain Poe's or not. Poe comes with a blaster that looks like the one he carries when he's in his pilot uniform, and a headset. The headset is the same color as the blaster and has no paint detail on it, so that's a little disappointing to me. One more thing about this figure: if you have The Force Awakens Poe Dameron figure with the jacket and don't like it's head sculpt, this figure's head can fit on that old one. If you look at the picture above, at least to me, it looks like an improvement!