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Canada Goose Chilliwack Down Parka - Men's

Canada Goose Chilliwack Down Parka - Men's

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Canada Goose Chilliwack Down Parka - Men's

Beat back the worst cold that winter can dish out with the Canada Goose Men’s Chilliwack Parka. This expedition parka features high-loft duck down to keep you warmly cut off from the harsh outside world. A strip of coyote fur adds warmth and wind protection, and four front pockets hold your daily essentials and extra gloves. Elastic cuffs and waistband and a drawcord hem help seal out intrusive cold air.

Bottom Line: Cold weather is whack.

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Pretty soon I'll be taking a trip to Alaska in mid winter

Pretty soon I'll be taking a trip to Alaska in mid winter to see the Iditarod and I am wondering if this would be a good jacket, anyone know if this is good for Alaskan winters?

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August 3, 2009

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I live in Fairbanks and YOULL BE FINE! seriously the negatives are nothing, just wear some insulated pants with this

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November 24, 2009

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It would be good but not as good as a parka. Parkas are longer so it will help trap in more body heat. I would look for the Canada Goose expedition parka and if you really want to be warm the Snow Mantra parka from Canada Goose.

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August 6, 2009

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Rating for this product: 4

Good looking and warm

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December 20, 2008

Easily the best-looking down jacket I've owned and quite warm, although somewhat limited in that area by its length. The jacket feels even shorter than it actually is--I find myself pulling it down every so often because it seems like it's riding up on my hips. The hood is toasty, and the sleeves are almost air-tight--no wind gets in anywhere. Very, very snug, which also greatly benefits the jacket's silhouette. And the outer shell is just so much more attractive than the ubiquitous hand-grenade style. You can't help but look good in it. On the down side (pun intended), the pockets are small and shallow. I have to fold my gloves to get them in there and I can't even get my hands in up to my wrists. Also, the zipper is on the wrong side. I've been zipping my jackets up one way for fifty years. Maybe I'm unusually uncoordinated, but I still don't like taking so long to get the stupid zipper lined up. Very, very annoying. Overall, five stars for looks, four-and-a- half for warmth, but CG has some work to do on the ergonomics.

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Sorry, is for a 5.10.5 height, 144 pounds weight a M the right

Sorry, is for a 5.10.5 height, 144 pounds weight a M the right fit? Or should i go for a S?

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January 29, 2009

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Rating for this product: 3

be careful with size

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November 17, 2009

I just received my chilliwack parka by post having ordered it online. I thought that I had researched my size correctly (42 Europe) but the medium is a bit snug, therefore my advice is not to buy it online and try it on before you purchase it. also remember it is very waisted so if it is very cold your legs will feel it. finally for this price i'm not convinced it is good value.

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i'm 6 ft and 190. does the large big enough or should i get

i'm 6 ft and 190. does the large big enough or should i get an XL?

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January 15, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

recommended

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December 10, 2008

The warmest and best looking jacket by far. I have to wonder how they killed those coyote to get the fur for the hood. It sure does make me feel guilty knowing its real fur. I wont buy again from canada goose because they kill so many animals but this jacket is so darn warm its incredible. I hope to buy a canada goose parka next time because I'm such a gear freak but only if they make it with no fur or at least fake fur. I have 4 arcteryx jackets and they are more waterproof but not as warm as this one. It is slightly warmer than the fission sv but would not be as waterproof. Overall this is warmer than any other jacket on the market, I wonder why they dont wear canada goose jackets when climbing Everest?

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November 12, 2009

Canada Goose uses coyote fur for the hood ruff because it is the only fur known not to freeze making it ideal in cold climate conditions. How they get the fur, I don't know but I can tell you that, at least where I lived in Manatoba, Canada, there was an overpopulation of coyotes which adversley affected deer poulations in the area. I own a Canada Goose Snow Mantra, as well as a Chilliwack parka. My whole family has Canada Goose coats and we swear by the quality and waranty.

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does the hood come off?

does the hood come off?

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December 27, 2008

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Do you know a shop with Canada Goose Chilliwack Parka for men

Do you know a shop with Canada Goose Chilliwack Parka for men in San Francisco?Where is it placed?What is the price for a M or LWith Kind RegardsJan

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December 18, 2008

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What is the lowest temperature for which the Canada Goose Chilliwack

What is the lowest temperature for which the Canada Goose Chilliwack Parka is good for?

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December 15, 2008

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Without the wind-chill factor they have been worn in -129 degress fahrenheit which is the record cold in Antarctica.

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August 6, 2009

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Tech Specs:

Material:
[Shell] 85% polyester, 15% cotton; [Lining] 100% nylon 
Insulation:
Duck down 
Hood:
Yes 
Pockets:
[External] 2 hand,2 flap, 1 bicep; [Internal] 1 side 
Waterproof:
No, water resistant 
Core Venting:
No 
Recommended Use:
Expeditions, brutal winters 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime 
Country of Origin:
Canada 

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