Cold Weather Coats &
Parkas, Down or Synthetic
Fill Jackets for Winter
There is a bewildering range of winter coats and jackets to keep out the bad weather, some look good, some work well too, we find the most functional that provide value for money.
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3-in-1 Jackets, wind and waterproof shell with separate insulating jacket: Men's Women's
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Military (budget) extreme cold weather clothing: here
Your outer layer must be windproof and maybe waterproof too (but see below about very cold temperatures). Antarctica is the windiest place on earth so windproof the most important feature of the shell layer, don't imagine that you can get by with an outer garment that is "pretty windproof", you can't.
Antarctica does proper wind. Proper biting - gets through every nook and cranny - straight to the bones wind.
Features to look for in a coat for extreme cold conditions
Cold weather shell layer garments are wind-proof but are not always waterproof, this makes them softer and more pliable when it gets very cold, and may also help keep the cost down for budget coats. Water-resistant is fine if you will not use the garment in extended wet conditions. In very cold conditions there's no liquid water about!
Down is still the gold standard insulation material for the most extreme conditions being used in the Far South and Far North alike during the winter months.
As down is so light and compressible it is also used for midlayer lightweight jackets, sweaters and hoodies that provide serious insulation for their bulk, especially as they can stuffed into a surprisingly small bag when not used to be quickly brought out when needed.
Down - 500 / 600 / 700 fill - what's that about? This "Fill Power" of down is a measure of its insulating properties and of its quality. The higher the number, the better - generally. Take one ounce of down, compress it and then release it - the down will expand and fill up a volume, in cubic inches this is the fill power. A high fill power means that the garment will be lighter weight for the same warmth and more compressible if you are going to pack it away.
Synthetic insulation is better for conditions where cold and wet may be encountered as it is less affected by wet than down. It is a little heavier than down for an equivalent insulation level and doesn't compress so well, though is less expensive.
Garment details - high quality insulation and enough of it are key ingredients in the making of a jacket for extreme cold conditions, though the design of the garment is also very important too to make the most of that insulation, to ensure that cold spots don't arise and also to provide a level of versatility for changing conditions.
Draw cords, close down or open up, cuffs and maybe vents help If it warms up or if the snow really starts to blow and gets into every nook and cranny that it can, and as we all know snow in the cranny is no laughing matter.
Tapes or toggles on zip pullers mean they are easy to operate while wearing gloves or mittens. Storm flaps that fold and close over the main opening zip avoid a thinly insulated region where heat can escape and help keep wind, snow and rain out.
Cost - Quality insulation is not cheap, it makes little sense to use expensive materials in a garment that cuts corners in other ways, so good insulated jackets are usually made with other high quality materials too and with extra features that add to versatility, warmth and comfort resulting in a mid range to high end finished product.
Bulk and weight - Stating the obvious perhaps, but a coat that is going to keep you warm at minus a lot and in a blizzard needs to be substantial to do so. Even if filled with the best and lightest insulation going it's not going to be as lightweight as a jacket for the fall despite what you might see claimed. There is no miracle super-light and thin, super-effective insulation material, it's all relative.
3 in 1 Jackets - An excellent solution if you don't have really extreme cold to deal with. These consist of two garments, an outer shell layer that is wind and waterproof and an inner insulating layer that may be down, synthetic or fleece and usually at least wind resistant or windproof. In the warmer months either can be worn alone, then when the temperature falls, they can be combined, sometimes zipping together or connecting with press-studs so they can be put on and taken off again as a single jacket. As they are manufactured to do this, they fit together far better than they would if you bought 2 separate jackets to do the same job.
Having two layers in one also gives extra insulation by trapping air in between the layers and results in a coat that is often warmer than you might imagine it will be at first sight. More about 3 in 1 jackets.
"Pit Zips" a detail found on some outer waterproof layers such as this which is part of a 3 in 1 jacket. 2 zip-pullers that start in the arm pit, one goes nearly to the elbow, the other down the side of the body. They can be opened even when it is raining to provide significant ventilation without taking the jacket off, almost as effective as unzipping the front of the coat without the wind getting in or flapping the front around. An excellent invention for flexibility of performance.
What about wool? - Wool is a very popular material to make winter coats from and you can pay far more for a high-end wool coat than any you will find on this page. It is however not a good material for an effective winter coat for use in very cold conditions whether it's windy or not. Wool is fine for stylish coats where appearance is the most important criteria or for a coat that will be worn between the parking lot and the brief journey into a heated building, but is absolutely not as effective as a well designed modern insulated jacket. Wool coats are the clothing equivalent of an elegant car with 100 year old technology. On the other hand, wool is a very effective material as an insulation or base layer under a protective outer shell.
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3-in-1 Jackets, a wind and waterproof outer shell with a separate insulating inner jacket, worn separately or together.
Men's Women's -
Gore-Tex breathable waterproof outer shell jacket
Men's Women's -
Military extreme cold weather clothing, military style or surplus, effective if conventionally stylish. Note, these usually rely on layering for effectiveness and so outer garments in particular may be a relatively uninsulated shell intended to go over insulating layers underneath.
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Women's Down Jackets and Parkas
Men's down the page
Recommended Women's Winter Coats
Arc'teryx Thorium XLong Parka - Women's
750 fill down fill, for cold
dry conditions
Eddie Bauer Women's Sun Valley Down Parka
- Women's
Long, water resistant,
hooded parka 650 down fill
Canada Goose Rossclair Parka - Women's
cold weather warmth, down
filled
more women's Canada Goose parkas
North Face Arctic Insulated Down Parka -
Women's
Water
repellant, breathable, thigh length,
600 fill down filled
Patagonia Tres 3-in-1 Parka - Women's
Waterproof shell, down-filled
inner, wear separately or together. -
Men's
Marmot Montreaux Full-Length Down Puffer
Coat - Women's
700 down fill,
zip-off hood with detachable faux-fur ruff.
North Face Metropolis Parka - Women's
City styled, fitted, full length,
500 down fill, water resistant.
Orolay Thickened Down Jacket - Women's
Windproof water resistant shell, 90%
down / 10% feather fill,
select with or without faux fur trim
Budget Choice
Elora 47" Winter Puffer - Women's
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vegan
Mid Length,
Cargo Pocket, Fur Trim, Removable Hood,
synthetic insulation.
Budget Choice
Wantdo waterproof and windproof snow jacket
- Women's |
Men's
Patagonia Jackson Glacier - Women's
Super warm 700 down fill
insulation -
Men's
Columbia Heavenly Long HDD Jacket
- Women's
insulated, windproof
Men's Down Jackets and Parkas
Recommended Men's Winter Coats
Arc'teryx Therme Parka - Men's
Waterproof
Gore-Tex outer, synthetic insulation
Arc'teryx Thorium Hoody - Men's
Durable
fabric, grey goose down
insulation, fully featured for comfort and
warmth -
Women's
Canada Goose Hybridge Coat - Men's
Style and active functionality, rugged waterproof
outer, down filled.
more men's Canada Goose parkas
Patagonia Tres 3-in-1 Parka - Men's
Waterproof shell, down-filled
inner, wear separately or together. -
Women's
Patagonia Stormshadow parka - Men's
Waterproof, breathable, Gore-Tex, fully
featured
Eddie Bauer Superior Down Parka - Men's
Waterproof, breathable shell, 650
down fill, faux fur ruff
Patagonia - Men's Jackson Glacier Parka
Water-repellent, recycled
700 down filled, thigh length
Women's
The North Face McMurdo Parka - Men's
Waterproof,
breathable outer, 600 fill down
insulation, faux fur trim
Budget Choice
Arctix Men's Performance Tundra Jacket
lightweight, synthetic
insulation, rated -20F to +35F
Budget Choice
MOERDENG Warm Winter Snow Coat - Men's
Waterproof Ski Jacket, Windbreaker, Hooded,
14 Colors -
Women's