Coze Lux Down Parka - Women's
Size:
Quantity
Why We Like The Outdoor Research Coze Lux Down Parka
When winter throws wind, snow, and cold our way, we slip into the Outdoor Research Coze Lux Down Parka to keep us cozy and warm from our head down to our knees. The nylon shell provides wind resistance and sheds light precipitation, thanks to its durable water repellent finish, and its 700-fill power down forms a lightweight yet formidable barrier between our body and the cold to keep us safe and toasty. It's a perfect parka for cold weather climates and made in an environmentally responsible way with responsibly sourced down and recycled materials to reduce harm to animals, people, and the planet.
Details
- Winter parka gives us the full coverage we need
- Recycled nylon shell blocks wind and light moisture
- Down delivers great warmth for the weight
- Internal storm flap foils cold drafts
- Collar lined and brushed for added warmth and comfort
- Adjustable hood with baffle ruff to seal out the elements
- Item #ODRZ8VW
- Responsible Collection
- [material] bluesign®️ APPROVED, Recycled/Repurposed, [down] Responsibly Sourced
- Material
- [face fabric] 70D x 90D nylon (100% recycled),[lining] 30D nylon, [ruff] 91% acrylic, 9% polyester
- Insulation
- 90% down, 10% synthetic
- Fit
- regular
- Length
- mid-thigh
- Hood
- adjustable
- Pockets
- [internal] 1 chest, 1 stash
- Venting
- none
- Thumbholes
- internal cuffs with thumb loops
- Claimed Weight
- 1lb 14oz
- Activity
- casual
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited lifetime
- Fur Information
- faux fur ruff (synthetic)
Reviews
Q&A
Overall Rating
4.5 based on 2 ratings
Review Summary
What do you think about this product?
View
Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJanuary 6, 2024
Love it!
It's great quality and is perfect for cold weather.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
December 21, 2023
Very warm winter coat for Idaho
My wife is cold all the time. She wears this coat as an everyday coat when we are at our house in Idaho.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
Need Expert Advice?
Our Gearheads Can Help