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Cloudveil Koven Plus Down Jacket - Men's

Cloudveil Koven Plus Down Jacket - Men's

Item #CLV0469|12 in Stock – Ships Wicked Fast & Free
$499.95
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Cloudveil Koven Plus Down Jacket - Men's

The snow is blowing sideways, there’s two feet of fresh, and the temperature is dropping, but inside the Cloudveil Men’s Koven Plus Down Jacket, it’s so warm and comfortable you might as well have a pina colada in your hand. With its waterproof breathable Cloudburst Stretch shell and light, toasty 700-fill goose down, the Koven Plus Down brings warmth and weather protection for the coldest, deepest days of the season. Internal mesh pockets hold a water bottle or energy bars, and the two-way underarm zips dump heat after skinning up the ridge.

Bottom Line: A waterproof breathable shell with a 700-fill down bonus.

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is the hood on this jacket helmet compatible?

is the hood on this jacket helmet compatible?

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October 25, 2009

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The helmet on this jacket is definitely not helmet compatible. The hood is completely insulated though.

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October 25, 2009

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Rating for this product: 4

It's going to be great for somebody

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October 30, 2009

I'm in the market for an insulated ski jacket, and thought on paper and in pictures that the Koven Plus Down Jacket looked very promising. However, as soon as I put it on once, it became very obvious that this jacket would only be appropriate for the 1-2 coldest days that I might see each season in the mid-Atlantic region. I would guess that this jacket would be great in single digit temperatures and colder - its not a knock against the jacket, just an observation. The construction of the jacket looked impressive - no doubt this is a high-quality piece of gear.

Reasons for not giving the jacket 5 stars:

1) The jacket lifts up a lot when you raise your arms; I noticed it immediately when I was trying to adjust the hood. It's just a peeve of mine since other Cloudveil jackets are designed with no-lift underarms.

2) The color of the Reservoir seemed significantly darker than the picture on the website and the contrast between the two shades of blue doesn't appear very noticeable. While not the highest priority for me, I don't think the jacket looked as nice in person as it does on the website.

I've sent this back, and I'm going to look at jackets with synthetic insulation next. If you are skiing in bitter cold conditions regularly this jacket could very well be for you.

As a general note on sizing, I got a medium. Per the Cloudveil size chart I am a medium (barely). This jacket fit very well, although the only think I would have had room for underneath was a base layer. Granted that this would be fine, given the warmth of the coat. The arms did feel a little bulky to me, but would probably be an acceptable compromise if I needed the level of warmth provided by this jacket.

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October 16, 2009

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Cloudveil.com says 32 oz. My husband got this recently and is really excited about it. Not quite cold enough to give you field testing info yet.

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October 19, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

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By: Backcountry.com Vendor Rep
October 4, 2009

Man, this jacket is EXACTLY what i need. I get really cold on powder days but dont want to ski in a puffy down jacket. This is a hardshell jacket, like their awesome Koven Jacket, BUT it has a quilted down interior that is really soft and warm. The best part is the lack of bulk. you cant even really tell its a down jacket until you open it up and put in on. i was looking at the Patagonia Primo Down last year, but this Koven Plus down is $100 less expensive. bring on the zero degree powder day, i am ready this year.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
[Shell] Cloudburst Stretch (100% nylon); [Lining] recycled Mirage ripstop 
Insulation:
700-Fill down 
Waterproof:
Yes, 20K 
Center Back Length:
29in [M] 
Core Venting:
Underarm zips 
Seam Taped:
Yes, fully 
Hood:
Yes 
Pockets:
2 Hand, 2 chest, 1 arm, 2 internal mesh, 1 internal zip 
Recommended Use:
Skiing, snowboarding 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime 

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