Coldfront Down Jacket - Men's
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Why We Like The Coldfront Down Jacket
The Coldfront Down Jacket from Outdoor Research never leaves our side. And that's regardless of whether we're embarking on high mountain missions, frozen waterfall climbs, or casual ventures through chilly winter streets. By putting down in the torso and synthetic fibers in the collars, shoulders, and cuffs means we have sophisticated insulation that better prevents heat from escaping where it does most. Basically, it's hard to get cold under the cover of this bomber top.
Details
- Do-it-all jacket that combines insulation for better protection
- Light and lofty 700-fill down torso ensures high heat retention
- Targeted synthetic insulation zones stop heat escape in key areas
- Wind- and water-resistant nylon ripstop boasts high durability
- Elastic drawcord hem cinches it snug to stop cold from creeping in
- Brushed tricot-lined hand pockets are soft when we warm our hands
- Stuffs into left hand pocket for increased packability
- This jackets roomy design is designed to accommodate layering
- Item #ODRZ8K2
- Material
- 53% recycled nylon ripstop, 47% nylon
- Insulation
- [torso] 700-fill down, [collar, shoulders, wrists] VerticalX Eco (synthetic)
- Fit
- regular
- Length
- hip
- Center Back Length
- 29in
- Hood
- none
- Pockets
- [external] 2 zippered hand, [internal] 1 drop-in
- Claimed Weight
- 1lb 3oz
- Activity
- casual, hiking, climbing, mountaineering, skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
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Overall Rating
5 based on 1 ratings
Review Summary
Fits True To Size
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageDecember 31, 2023
Bike Commute Jacket
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
For my commute to work in the wee hours of the cold, dark mornings! I roll the zipper down on the climbs and back up when on downhills. I love it, and I would recommend it. The arm length is suitable for biking; it stays down by my wrist, and the collar is excellent and high, but I still wear a neck gaiter.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com