Description
Geese will envy you.
Goose down is warm, no doubt about it, but unlike those feather-filled jackets the Norrona Lofoten Primaloft100 Jacket won't clump up and freeze when wet. And with a windproof exterior, in mild weather it can be worn as an outer layer, if you're unafraid of unhappy fowl.
- Windproof and breathable Lofoten can be used as an outer layer in mild weather and under a weatherproof shell when storms get heavy
- Lightweight and soft 100g PrimaLoft Sport insulation keeps you cozy-warm, even when it's wet
- Attached hood for anytime head-warmth
- Wrist gaiters seal out the cold
- Packs into pocket for easy portability
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Brian L
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- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
Comes in at 15.6oz in a large. The pocket this jacket packs into is way too small. I doubt you can fit it in there, and even if you do, you'll be damaging the insulation and it'll loose loft very quick. I couldn't fit the jacket into it's pocket, and I likely would have also damaged the fragile inner lining trying to do so.
Being Primaloft 100g and weighing at 15.6oz, it is very lightweight for that quality and weight of insulation (the lightest weight Primaloft 100g hoody on the market?). If you plan on packing it in another way, then I could see it being a good jacket. However, as is, it's not a very good belay jacket because of this problem.
The shell fabric seems pretty durable, but you'll need to be VERY careful with the lining.
Great jacket.
ronp46239
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Love the jacket, great fit, great insulation, and great wrist bands. However, the hood is a little funky looking when on.
Amazingly warm with pretty low profile
Patrick Mulligan
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- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
This is easily as warm as my 800 fill down jacket, and is almost as light. Its become my go to jacket on cold days. Its pretty tough as well as I learned while climbing in it.
So warm
Ole Stokke Vallestad
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- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've used it several times
I bought this jacket at a sale while waiting for my Arcteryx Rush jacket arriving in the mail. The initial thought was to use it as a layering piece under the hardshell, and to get something new so that the waiting period for my Rush would'nt seem so long.
However, I'm finding myself getting more and more excited by this jacket, almost to the point of my Rush no longer mattering, mind you: almost.
The Norr�na Primaloft100 is super warm, almost like wearing a duvet, and keeps the wind at bay. I wore the jacket skiing in -17 c with just two mid-warm merino wool layers and no outer shell and never got too cold.
The fit is also perfect and it doesn't feel like you're a ballon, like it does with the traditional down jackets. It now fits perfectly under my Arcteryx and I can't wait for some harsh weather conditions so that the combination can be put to the test.
A good buy.
Extremely Light and Warm!
tlep253124
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- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
I was surprised how the exterior material felt when I received this jacket. Maybe I was expecting something a little more firmer, but it seems to be very snag resistant from my initial impressions, with A LOT of compression and a little stretch to it that can allow you to wear it as an underlayer under a waterproof/weatherproof/etc. shell as long as the sizing is nailed down (or as an outerlayer - I can wear a thicker sweater or a fleece underneath without any problem at all). I am 6'6", thin, and went with the XL in the blue. Hood fits perfectly, comes up and over and includes covering of the forehead. Definitely a unique look. I recently got it and tried it out in 20 degree weather with a -t-shirt underneath and felt warm just standing out for a little while. It is a just a little noisy when putting on and walking around in, but this isn't a concern like it may be for other people. The armpit area seems to accumulate the insulation, but that might just be the fit and the style that Norrona has (not enough to knock of a star, because it IS warm, unique and fits well for the most part). Anyone else experience this at all? But overall, a great jacket that is pretty functional to wear around.
Best Primaloft Jacket Ever.
Seth Hobby
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- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
I work as a fully certified IFMGA guide and have tested this jacket from it's conception. This is a jacket I use daily year around. I live in Lofoten and the weather here can be brutal. This jacket always goes in my pack or on my back. The material of the shell has some stretch to it making this jacket superior to any other jacket in the same category. It is also very durable and water resistant. One of my all time favorite peaces from Norrona.
hilp24329
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Does this jacket have two hand-warmer pockets?
st!an
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Yes, it has..

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