At a glance
- Suitable for:
- Recommended use:
- mountaineering, leisure, winter hiking, ski touring, snowshoeing
- Main material:
- 100% polyamide
- Insulation:
- 100% down
- Material type:
- goose down, down insulation, synthetic fibre
- Material note:
- contains non-textile parts of animal origin
- Fabric treatment:
- DWR treated
- Fabric properties:
- insulated, water-repellent
- Fill power:
- 800 cuin
- Shop consciously:
- contains recycled polyamide, contains NSF certified down, PFC-/PFAS-free
- Closure:
- full length front zip
- Hood:
- adjustable
- Pockets:
- 1 zipped inside pocket, 2 zipped front pockets
- Weight:
- 419.5 g
- Fit:
- regular
- Extras:
- drawstring in the seam, stowable in its own pocket, elastic sleeve cuffs
- Item No.:
- 004-4532
Without naming specific brands I am very familiar with these so called microlight down jackets, having owned quite a few. I have no particular brand loyalty. This particular jacket I bought from a reputable High street seller at a discounted price of £125 (down from £210).
What an absolute shocker. I will never buy PATAGONIA again.
Within one week I sussed out that having the side zip pockets open was a very bad idea. The stitching on the arm was so poor that it kept catching. The first time it pulled I put it down to bad luck so I pulled the stitch through the coat with a needle and tied it off on the inside. Imagine my frustration when exactly the very same thing happened on the other sleeve. The only way to stop the arm catching on the zip was to keep the pockets zipped shut (ahem).
These minor issues are nothing compared to the main zip. This zip fouled on the way down every single time I used it. I had to physically hold the inner flap back with my right hand to lower the zip with my right hand. That was if I remember. Try to lower the zip with one hand and your in a world of pain. The zip was so badly stitched in that on more than one occasion I had to take the jacket off over my head as I simply couldn't get the zip down.
Finally the down. 800 fill? I don't think so. This was hopeless in the arms and clumpy every where else.
In the end (just last week as it happens I took the damn thing back. Fair play to the shop though, they completely agreed with my gripes and issued an immediate refund. I am now on the look out for another hooded micro down coat.
This is such a shame as I really like the look, cut and fit of the jacket but with so many negatives on a supposed premium brand it can only be assessed as below par
--- review of an older model ---
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- Disadvantages
- Bad zip
Stitching started coming apart after a few months, loosing down everywhere. Patagonia does warranty repairs, but at a cost. Expected much more, especially considering the price.
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- Advantages
- Windproof
- Lightweight
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- Disadvantages
- Not waterproof
- Poor quality
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- Recommended use
- Leisure
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