![]() ![]() HANDY FEATURES: Starting with a yummy fleece pile lined collar, an interior security pocket, zippered hand pockets, and comfort cuffs with thumb holes to keep hands really warm on chilly days.A metal tape measure from your toolbox or a yard stick may give you inaccurate readings Use a soft, flexible tape measure from a sewing kit. CLASSIC FIT: This women's water resistant jacket features an active fit for comfortable warmth and protection during active outings.100% SYNTHETIC DOWN INSULATION: The down-style baffling is flexible at all the right points, providing additional air-loft, versatile fit, and maximum warmth and enjoyment.This interior lining consists of our metallic dot pattern designed to retain heat, while the breathable fabric dissipates hand moisture. OMNI-HEAT: Our patented Heat Reflective lining provides the ultimate hand warmth management for outdoor performance.Never Stop Exploring with thoughtful features that help you go further - stay protected with a reverse-coil center front zip and your items safe with a secure-zip chest and hand pockets. Whether for a casual look in town or active days in the wilderness, you'll experience freedom of movement through the shoulders and chest. With a flattering shape and ample mobility, this jacket is perfect for easy wear or layering up. Made with our advanced WindWall protection and coated with a Durable Water-Repellent (DWR) Finish, this lightweight, 100% windproof jacket keeps you warmer and more comfortable all day long. Including 200 grams of Heatseeker Eco 70%-recycled polyester insulation in the hood, yoke, underarms and pockets, you'll easily stay warm - even in wet weather. Take on the cold with superior warmth thanks to 550 fill goose down. Named after the tallest mountain in the Western Hemisphere, the wind-resistant Aconcagua 2 Jacket combines natural and recycled synthetic insulations to maintain comfort and body heat in almost any conditions. ![]()
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