650 Down Jacket 2.0 - Women's
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650 Down Jacket 2.0 - Women's
Tech Specs

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Best UseCasual
FabricRecycled nylon taffeta
Lining FabricNylon taffeta (bluesign® approved)
InsulatedYes
Insulation TypeDown
Insulation650-fill-power down
WarmthWarmer
HoodNo
PackableYes
Back LengthHip-length
Back Length (in.)26.5 inches
GenderWomen's
Weight10.8 ounces
SustainabilityDown certified to the Responsible Down Standard (RDS)
Description

The women's REI Co-op 650 Down jacket has enough insulation for trail duty, but it's light enough for everyday wear. The 2.0 version has a recycled nylon shell.

Features
  • Recycled nylon shell fabric treated with a durable water repellent (DWR) finish sheds light rain and snow, and provides wind resistance
  • 650-fill-power down is lightweight and has an impressive warmth-to-weight ratio
  • Drawcord-adjustable hem seals in warmth
  • Highly compressible—packs into its own left-hand pocket
  • Full-length front zipper; zip hand pockets
  • Made to reflect our love for people and the planet through the use of recycled nylon, which keeps waste out of landfills
  • Contains bluesign® materials, for which the manufacturer took deliberate steps to reduce negative impacts on the health of the environment, workers and wearer
  • Certified to the Responsible Down Standard (RDS), ensuring the down comes from animals that have not been subject to unnecessary harm, such as force-feeding or live-plucking