Whether an insulating or outer layer, this down jacket will keep you warm in harsh mountain conditions while providing the lightest form possible. It achieves its incredible warmth-to-weight ratio with an ultra-light, durable recycled nylon shell featuring weather-resistant coating, along with filling from responsibly sourced, hydrophobic 850-fill down that insulates even in wet conditions. Carefully situated, the synthetic filling provides warmth in areas that need to withstand a lot of wear and tear. Thanks to its minimal weight and packing volume, you'll take the Taiss IN Hooded Jacket on tour without a second thought.
- 850 fill power DRYDown insulation delivers exceptional warmth for its weight and continues insulating in damp conditions thanks to its hydrophobic treatment
- Body mapped synthetic insulation in the shoulders, forearms, and hood adds durability and maintains warmth in high wear, moisture prone areas
- Ultralight recycled nylon shell with a weather resistant coating helps fend off light snow and changing mountain conditions while keeping pack weight low
- Outstanding warmth to weight ratio makes it easy to bring along for ski tours, alpine climbs, and cold weather objectives where every gram counts
- Adjustable insulated hood seals in warmth and provides additional protection when temperatures drop above treeline
- Two way YKK Vislon® front zipper allows easy temperature regulation and harness compatible access during technical pursuits
- Two zippered hand pockets keep essentials secure and provide a warm refuge for cold fingers during breaks
- Packable design stows into its own pocket for compact storage in a backpack when conditions improve
- Pre shaped sleeves and cuffs enhance mobility and comfort while reaching, climbing, and moving through technical terrain
- Adjustable hem helps seal out cold drafts and fine tune the fit over base and mid layers
- Recycled materials throughout the shell, lining, and insulation help reduce environmental impact without compromising alpine performance
- Regular fit layers comfortably as either a lightweight outer layer or an insulating piece beneath a shell in severe mountain weather