Hybridge Softshell Down Jacket - Women's
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The Canada Goose HyBridge Jacket offers unprecedented performance to active winter women. That's because it blends the advantages of a soft shell with the lightweight, compressible warmth of down. The Tri-Durance SS synthetic blend shell, coupled with a 20D Basecamp nylon, offer durability and rugged protection, and Canada Goose's Thermal Mapping tech puts the 750-fill power Canadian Hutterite duck down where you need it, so you can concentrate on whatever cold weather outdoor activity you are getting after.
Details
- Tri-Durance SS laminated 3-layer shell with four-way stretch creates a jacket that's both waterproof and breathable
- Basecamp 20D nylon makes this jacket durable
- The 750-fill Hutterite white duck down provides superior warmth, compressibility, rebound, and weight savings
- Polartec Power Stretch Hardface side and underarm panels provides a highly breathable fabric in zones where heat can build up
- High collar closure and brushed tricot lined collar
- Insulated center front storm flap
- Jacket can compress into left hand pocket
- Elbow articulation for greater movement
- Recessed Lycra stretch cuffs
- Reflective tape on lower sleeve
- Canada Goose has rated this lightweight jacket for use in cold conditions (5 through 32°F)
- Item #CDG3403
- Material
- [body] Basecamp (20D nylon), [sleeves] Tri-Durance SS (86% nylon, 14% spandex), [sleeves lining] fleece
- Insulation
- 750-fill duck down
- Fit
- slim
- Length
- hip
- Center Back Length
- 25.5 in
- Pockets
- [external] 2 zippered hand, [internal] 1 drop-in
- Recommended Use
- casual, hiking & camping
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
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