Heber Peak - Women's SylvaHe. Warm Puff Coat - Coat
At a glance
Material information & features
- Suitable for:
- Women
- Recommended use:
- travel, everyday
- Main material:
- 100% polyester
- Insulation:
- 100% polyester
- Membrane:
- 100% polyurethane
- Material type:
- hardshell, synthetic insulation, synthetic fibre
- Membrane:
- yes
- Fabric treatment:
- taped seams, DWR treated, Bionic Finish Eco
- Fabric properties:
- breathable, windproof, insulated, PFC-/PFAS-free, waterproof
- Hydrostatic head main material:
- 10,000 mm
- Fill weight:
- 500 g
- Closure:
- full length 2-way front zip, with chin guard, with storm flap
- Hood:
- detachable, with peak, adjustable
- Pockets:
- 2 front pockets, 1 zipped inside pocket
- Torso length:
- 106 cm
- Weight:
- 1,376 g
- Reference size:
- size S
- Fit:
- regular
- Arm length:
- longsleeve
- Extras:
- elastic sleeve cuffs, stand up collar, offset shoulder seams
- Item No.:
- 102-4902
Reviews overview
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This is what other customers say:
Does this coat keep you warm in zero / sub-zero temperatures ?
80% have found the reviews
by Sarah helpful
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Advantages
Good cut Lightweight Price / performance -
Recommended use
Winter hiking Leisure Travel
100% have found the reviews
by Anja helpful
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Good details Waterproof Windproof -
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Travel Leisure
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Good cut Price / performance
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Price / performance Windproof Good cut Good details -
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Heavy -
Recommended use
Leisure
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Windproof Robust Price / performance Waterproof Breathable Good cut -
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Leisure
41% have found the reviews
by Jutta helpful
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Price / performance Lightweight Breathable Good cut Good details -
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Hiking Winter hiking Leisure
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Good details Robust Windproof Lightweight -
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Leisure
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Good cut -
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Hiking Leisure
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Hi Hazel ,
Heber Peak are not specific as to which their coats are suitable for because of the many variables which affect how we as individuals feel the cold.
I would however estimate a range of 0-5 degrees easily.