Emory Parka - Men's
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Made for the harshest conditions winter has to offer, the Emory Parka is armed with wind- and water-resistant fabric and highly insulating down to keep us comfortable in low temperatures and bitter winds. A soft-lined chin guard and wire-shaped fur ruff add protection, while nine pockets total stash the essentials and more.
Details
- Artic Tech material is durable and water-resistant
- 650-fill down provides lightweight, efficient warmth
- Fixed hood with removable fur trim for a custom look
- Elastic snow skirt helps block out cold winds
- Interior drawcord at the hem for an adjustable fit
- Zipper and drop-in pockets offer plenty of storage
- Made responsibly with RDS-certified down feathers
- Item #CDG004P
- Responsible Collection
- Responsibly Sourced
- Material
- [face fabric] Arctic Tech (85% polyester, 15% cotton), DWR coating, [trim] coyote fur
- Insulation
- 625-fill Responsible Down Standard-certified duck down
- Fit
- regular
- Length
- mid-thigh
- Center Back Length
- 35.5in
- Hood
- fixed, adjustable, removable fur trim
- Pockets
- [external] 2 buttoned hand, 2 handwarmer, 2 zippered chest, [internal] 1 zippered security, 2 drop-in mesh
- Claimed Weight
- [medium] 3lb 15oz
- Activity
- casual
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited lifetime
- Fur Information
- coyote, natural, Canada origin, RN 153934
Reviews
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Overall Rating
2.5 based on 4 ratings
Review Summary
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageMarch 22, 2022
Worst coat I have ever owned.
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
- Size Bought:
- XL
- Height:
- 6' 2"
- Weight:
- 207
What an overpriced pile of garbage! The zipper is wonky and cumbersome. It jams up and is hard to get started. And on the wrong side in my opinion. The label on the coat will destroy your clothing. So far it has ruined 3 of my sweaters with pilling.
January 19, 2021
Canada Goose Emory Parka
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
- Size Bought:
- L
- Height:
- 6' 3"
- Weight:
- 190
My initial parka had a bottom zipper issue where it would get stuck and have a really hard time zipping upwards for when I was driving, sitting down, etc. Thankfully, Backcountry has the best customer service of all time! (Thanks Ari and Sara) They were able to set up an exchange for the same exact parka and this one is perfect with no issues whatsoever. I live in Michigan where we often experience all four seasons in one day. This Canada Goose parka has performed phenomenally in all weather conditions. These are the main features that really stand out to me: 1) The wiring in the hood to adjust where the fur is, doesn't sound all that useful until you actually have it! Nice to keep the fur close to your ears and head when you don't have a beanie. 2) The wrist cuffs in the sleeves are nice and long to trap any heat in and keep cold winds from going up your arms. 3) Being able to remove the fur if it's raining or sleeting; I didn't want to ruin this beautiful fur in any wet conditions. 4) The fit; I am 6'3", 190lbs and the Large is a beautiful fit. It has all of the benefits of a big, puffy parka while maintaining a slimmer fit. The most I would wear under this parka would be a single, thick sweater or a lightweight hoodie with a T-shirt underneath. Anything else is overkill and you will be sweating if you're indoors. 5) The dual chest pockets with the handwarmers and the dual pockets with handwarmers on the outside. To summarize, it's a be-all, end-all parka for any and all weather conditions. Yes... it's pricey; however, if you live in the northern hemisphere or anywhere with extreme weather conditions, this parka is a worthy investment.
December 31, 2020
Buy it for the clout not quality, pt. 1
- Size Bought:
- L
I don't usually take the time to write reviews, but man was this a disappointing purchase. If I were to do this again, I probably wouldn't. Here's why: Purchased this parka "new" from Backcountry last week. It arrived today neatly packaged in a plastic Canada Goose bag and brown cardboard shipping box. However, the jacket itself does not appear to have great quality control. There are numerous stains on the parka and the red Canada Goose shoulder patch has a loose thread. Not sure if it was previously worn/returned or came from the factory like this. The fur hood trim was compressed down at a couple areas and isn't very fluffy/uniform. The down filling also isn't very puffy. I'd like to believe that the fur and down being like this is just due to the way the factory packaged it for shipping, so hopefully it'll get better over time. On the plus side, the stitching elsewhere seems good and it has a good weight to it. I was really looking forward to this jacket, but seeing the condition upon opening was pretty disappointing, especially for the price. The parka is out of stock now, so hopefully the dry cleaner will be able to get the stains out. Nothing wrong with backcountry, but canada goose's quality control has gone a bit downhill though Does the build quality and materials justify the price tag? eh, you can be the judge of that Did I buy it for the red circle on the shoulder? Most definitely
December 31, 2020
Buy it for the clout not quality, pt. 2
- Size Bought:
- L
(More in-depth detail in pt. 1 - was limited by character count) Overview: Pros: - Weight - Packaging - Ease of purchase - Backcountry customer support Cons: - Stitching on patch - Stains on jacket - Matted/pressed fur trim - uneven fur trim - Down filling is very flat (hopefully will get better over time) Watermark was added to prevent others from using them for nefarious means (note: the loose strands of fur in the pictures are from the hood trim) (note 2: this site only lets you upload 1 picture, so I had to combine them.)
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December 19, 2020