Description
A packable down hoodie to defend against the freeze. A mix of down and synthetic insulation is reliable in cold situations. A DWR finish sheds snow and sleet if the weather gets ugly. It's great on it's own for cool days, or layer it under a shell when the wind starts blowing.
- Recycled nylon shell is treated with PFC-free DWR to shed water.
- 700 fill-power goose down (90% down, 10% feathers) comes from traceable, ethically produced sources.
- Light Supreme Microloft polyester insulation in shoulders resists moisture.
- Cinchable hood, cuffs and hem seal out drafts.
- Plenty of pockets for storage options.
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Type | Insulated down |
Construction | Sewn-through |
Face fabric | Recycled nylon |
Lining/backer | Recycled nylon |
Insulation |
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Down weight | 110g |
Waterproofness
Waterproof garments use waterproof-breathable technologies and are fully seam-taped. Water-resistant garments use waterproof-breathable technologies but their seams are not taped. Water-resistant garments repel water and protect against wind but are not made of waterproof fabric. |
Water-resistant |
Pockets |
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Windproofness
A windproof garment does not allow any air to permeate the fabric. A garment with windproof panels has panels of fabric that are totally windproof, but the rest of the garment may not be windproof. A wind-resistant garment resists some wind, but not as much as a garment that is windproof. |
Wind-resistant |
Length | Hip-length |
Durable water repellency
Usually referred to as DWR. A treatment made to fabrics that causes water to bead and run off instead of soaking through. |
Yes |
Hood |
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Additional feature(s) |
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Product sustainability |
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Made in | Vietnam |