A true must-have for your outdoor adventures, the Women's Down & Insulated Jackets is a key piece for all your escapades. Compressible, down, synthetic, for the city or the mountains... there is an endless number of Women's Down & Insulated Jackets on the market. To help you navigate this choice, we have prepared a comprehensive list of components to consider when making your selection.
While a hardshell protects you from rain and wind, it does not provide warmth. In contrast, a Women's Down & Insulated Jacket retains your body heat but does not shield you from external elements. The Women's Down & Insulated Jackets thus belong to the softshell category, or mid-layer. They are used over the base layer, which primarily serves to wick away sweat, and under the outer layer, which is the aforementioned hardshell. Women's Down & Insulated Jackets have significant insulating capabilities, making them an excellent second layer for your mountain escapades. Furthermore, they are easy to carry, as they are highly compressible. Often equipped with a bag or a dedicated pocket for this purpose, they can, once folded, fit in your hand, allowing you to take them anywhere. Lightness, compressibility, warmth: how is all this possible?
To keep you warm, a Women's Down & Insulated Jacket is equipped with insulation. This can be synthetic or natural, and it effectively retains the air between the inner and outer layers. Thus, the air heated inside the jacket by your body is trapped by the insulation, keeping you warm. However, not all Women's Down & Insulated Jackets offer the same insulation capacity and thus the same warmth. Indeed, the insulation, which can be made from down or synthetic materials, can vary in its effectiveness in trapping air. The thermal performance of a Women's Down & Insulated Jacket with down is assessed in terms of fill power, expressed in cuin. To analyze the fill power with natural insulation (down), it is placed in a cylinder and compressed. The volume of the down after being compressed will give a cuin rating. The higher this rating, the more air your jacket traps and keeps you warm. For a Women's Down & Insulated Jacket made of synthetic materials, the weight of the insulation is the key factor in terms of warmth. The same applies to a down softshell: the higher the number, the greater the thermal capabilities! But then, what type of insulation should you choose?
A favourite among hikers, natural down is often predominant. Two types of down prevail: duck down and goose down. This natural insulation is often preferred because it has strong insulation and compressibility capabilities. Indeed, down traps air and heats up upon contact with your body, making it even more effective. As we have seen, performance measurement is expressed in cuin. Between 300 and 500 cuin, consider it a Women's Down & Insulated Jacket that is moderately warm. Between 500 and 700 cuin, however, the insulation will already be considered efficient. Beyond 700 cuin, it is an extremely high-performing Women's Down & Insulated Jacket. But fill power is not the only component to consider with natural down. In fact, in addition to down, there are also feathers present. They provide both stability to the down and breathability. This distribution is generally around 80/20 or 90/10, for example. However, be cautious: the more feathers there are, the less compressible and insulating the jacket will be.
While a Women's Down & Insulated Jacket made of natural down has many advantages, such as lightness, compressibility, and effective insulation, down also has some drawbacks. Sensitive to moisture, the fill power can be compromised in high humidity. Additionally, drying down can take a long time (about 24 hours), making the cleaning and maintenance of a Women's Down & Insulated Jacket made of down more complex. Finally, their price is often higher, which explains the popularity of synthetic insulation.
In contrast to down, synthetic insulation does not fear moisture and dries very quickly, making it easier to maintain. Often made from polyester, the Women's Down & Insulated Jackets with synthetic insulation see their thermal capabilities increase depending on the weight of the insulation and the technologies used. Technologies such as Primaloft, Polartec, Coreloft, or Ouate enhance the performance of a synthetic jacket. The most common and effective technology is Primaloft One, which provides warmth, lightness, and compressibility, just like Women's Down & Insulated Jackets made of natural down. Conversely, the Ouate insulation is entry-level and proves less effective than its counterparts. However, one common factor with synthetic insulation is that its lifespan is significantly shorter compared to natural down, which is more durable. This is also why Women's Down & Insulated Jackets with synthetic insulation are less expensive than those with natural insulation. However, insulation is not the only factor to consider when choosing your softshell: other parameters are equally important!
As with shoes, a T-shirt, or any other key piece of your gear, nothing beats a proper fitting of your Women's Down & Insulated Jacket! Indeed, it is important to have enough space inside to wear a base layer underneath. Likewise, especially if you plan to wear a Women's Down & Insulated Jacket during your hikes or other outdoor sports activities, your freedom of movement is crucial. You should ensure that the sleeves do not ride up too much when you raise your arms, and the same goes for your hips. Finally, some Women's Down & Insulated Jackets can be uncomfortable when worn with a backpack over them: check that the two are compatible if you plan to go trekking or on day hikes.
This may not be obvious when choosing your jacket, but the hood can be of significant importance depending on how you use your Women's Down & Insulated Jacket. Indeed, when wind and cold are present, the hood can provide serious additional thermal comfort, which some greatly appreciate while hiking! Conversely, some people find the hood cumbersome, especially if they are used to wearing their Women's Down & Insulated Jackets with a third layer over it, which also has a hood. In this regard, some jackets are sometimes equipped with a removable hood, allowing you to enjoy both options.
Another point to consider alongside the hood is the presence and placement of pockets. Thus, especially in alpinism, it is important to pay attention to pocket placement: poorly located, a pocket can hinder you when wearing a harness or a backpack, for example. A Women's Down & Insulated Jacket designed for urban use generally has fewer pockets for a more modern and streamlined style, while a jacket designed for hiking is equipped with more pockets to keep your essential items within reach.
To be considered alongside pockets or the hood, the outer fabric of your Women's Down & Insulated Jacket is naturally thin and durable. It ensures the insulation is held in place without adding weight. However, a fabric that is too thin is more fragile: ensure that the fabric is thick enough not to tear at the first snag! This is especially true in climbing, where climbers come into contact with rocky surfaces. In this case, an abrasion-resistant fabric will be essential.
The last significant characteristic present in a Women's Down & Insulated Jacket is the baffle, which serves to stabilize the insulation inside and prevent uneven distribution. This would compromise your softshell's thermal efficiency! There are thus two types of baffles:
- the H baffle (vertical and horizontal seams) which keeps the insulation in compartments and thus ensures significant volume. Less compressible, an H baffle is, however, highly insulating.
- the through baffle (seams passing through the insulation from the inside to the outside), which allows for better compressibility while maintaining effective fill power.
Now that the main characteristics of Women's Down & Insulated Jackets have been discussed, it is important to consider the use you will have for your jacket. This is indeed crucial for making the right choice: a jacket for the city does not have the same characteristics as a jacket for alpinism, as you might expect!
If the urban-outdoor style is currently in vogue, it is particularly expressed through key pieces such as the Women's Down & Insulated Jackets. Thus, a lifestyle jacket offers you all the performance of a technical jacket while providing a sleek look that is perfect for everyday wear. Many outdoor brands now offer versatile models that combine urban style and technicality, appealing particularly to enthusiasts who wish to maintain a style suitable for the professional world. Below you will find our flagship models of Women's Down & Insulated Jackets for lifestyle:
-Odona Hybrid Jacket -Rossignol
-StretchDown Hoodie Jacket -Mountain Hardwear
-Down Sweater Hoody -Patagonia
Specific, a Women's Down & Insulated Jacket dedicated to alpinism includes a significant number of features. Warmth is obviously the first criterion to consider for this sport. Thus, in general, climbers will lean towards a natural down jacket with a fill power around 800 cuin to face extreme temperatures. In summer, a Women's Down & Insulated Jacket with a fill power of 300 to 600 cuin will be preferred. Additionally, wearing a hood will generally be necessary to withstand often very low temperatures. Finally, pockets are usually designed to facilitate wearing a harness and a backpack. We have selected our best Women's Down & Insulated Jackets for alpinism:
-Nano Puff -Patagonia
-Neutrino Pro Jacket -Rab
-StretchDown DS Hooded Jacket -Mountain Hardwear
As with alpinism, a Women's Down & Insulated Jacket for hiking must be breathable. For trekking, a jacket close to the characteristics of an alpinism jacket will be necessary to cope with changing weather conditions while maintaining high compressibility to easily slip into your backpack. For day hikes, however, a synthetic softshell will be more than sufficient, offering appreciated ease of maintenance. You will find our selection of Women's Down & Insulated Jackets for hiking below:
-Powder Lite Light Hooded Jacket -Columbia
-Down Sweater -Patagonia
-Microlight Alpine Jacket -Rab
Requiring a high fill power, a ski jacket must be made of down for better thermal efficiency. A Women's Down & Insulated Jacket with H baffles is thus highly recommended, as it will help retain warmth throughout your descents on the ski slopes. Good breathability is also essential to avoid sweating and thus negating all the thermal benefits of your jacket. Our selection of Women's Down & Insulated Jackets for skiing is as follows:
-Rapide Jacket -Rossignol
-Micro Puff Hoody -Patagonia
-Haloes Down Hybrid Hoody W -Salomon
A jacket dedicated to climbing is often similar to those for alpinism. To avoid hindering the use of a harness, pockets are often specifically designed for this practice. A Women's Down & Insulated Jacket made of stretch material is ideal for climbing, as it allows for appreciated freedom of movement during your ascents. However, another characteristic to consider is the resistance of the outer fabric to abrasion. In this regard, RipStop material is particularly effective in preventing snags and potential tears. Below you will find our models of Women's Down & Insulated Jackets for climbing:
-Merinoloft Hyperia Hooded Jacket -Icebreaker
-Down Sweater Vest -Patagonia
-Nano Puff -Patagonia
Some brands offer specific Women's Down & Insulated Jackets for expeditions such as Kilimanjaro. Designed to help you face extremely low temperatures, they are particularly robust and high-performing. Their fill power is generally between 750 and 800 for maximum heat retention. Additionally, some are even equipped with water-repellent or even waterproof membranes to counter the issues of down in the face of moisture. Finally, this type of Women's Down & Insulated Jackets is designed to fit perfectly with a large backpack and harness.
We have selected for you our models for your next expeditions:
-Whitehorn IN Jacket -Mammut
-Nano Puff Hoody -Patagonia
-Botnica IN Jacket Women -Mammut
Like Patagonia, more and more brands have adopted an eco-friendly design for their products, including their Women's Down & Insulated Jackets. Thus, the Responsible Down Standard, the most well-known label, guarantees an eco-friendly production process for your down jacket. This means that the down and feathers come from animals raised healthily and without suffering. This label is indicated by the logo of a white feather.
As we have seen, a synthetic jacket is much easier to maintain than a Women's Down & Insulated Jacket made of natural insulation. While a synthetic softshell can be machine washed, for a down jacket, water is strictly prohibited. A slightly damp cloth will be more than sufficient for cleaning.
The Women's Down & Insulated Jackets now hold no secrets for you! Whether natural down, synthetic, with or without a hood, sleeveless jacket... you know all the components to consider to find your ideal jacket! You will find on hardloop.co.uk a wide selection of Women's Down & Insulated Jackets: you will surely find the one that is made for you! If you still have doubts, do not hesitate to ask us any questions. Our team of enthusiasts will answer all your queries at 01 48 58 30 28 (free call). You can also write to us at contact@hardloop.co.uk.