Packable Down Insulating Mid-Layer
Packable Down Insulating Mid-Layer
Packable Down Insulating Mid-Layer

Packable Down Insulating Mid-Layer

6035-Medium

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For most riders this will be a Game Changer: Feathers are the better low-temp mid-layer beneath riding gear because they squish thin where needed and expand and fill irregular spaces and block drafts best. If you've never worn one of these modern puffys under your gear, you won’t believe the difference in comfort it makes. This functional simple ultralight one is perfect under any gear and plenty warm off-bike as well. Its cut is non-restricting so you will always move more freely. Two zippered side-entry pockets and two interior pockets make it car-around versatile, and its 380T high-density nylon shell is both wind-resistant and comfortable for all-day wear. Elastic windproof cuffs complete the spec. Responsible sourced (RDS) 100% down (90/10 goose/duck down), 650+ fill power. Shell and lining both DWR water-resistant treated. Stows small in an included separate pouch. S-XXL (sizing runs slightly large). Machine wash cold, gentle cycle. Tumble dry with a tennis ball, low temp. Black.

I was gifted this exact jacket about eight years ago and it’s still going strong after lots and lots of wear. These days I need to pay slightly more attention to connecting the zipper carefully compared to when it was newer, but overall it still works perfectly. This was my first lightweight down mid-layer for riding, and since my first time wearing it under a riding suit on a cold day, I’ve never looked back. See it in use in the video blog we made about winter riding last year called 'Experiments in Unwise Stoicism'.

Mr. Subjective

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