66°North’s extensive selection of winter-ready clothing includes everything from coats and down jackets to parkas, vests, and fleeces, offering something for everyone to handle the coldest season of the year. The brand’s latest release, the 66°North Drangar jacket, once again delivers on its commitment to manufacturing high-quality gear that doesn’t compromise style and performance.
Made from lightweight, vegan-friendly recycled materials and insulated with 640 fill power Thermore® Ecodown, the 66°North Drangar jacket is a puffer designed to minimize its ecological footprint. It achieves this goal without compromising its ability to capture and retain warmth, with strategically placed GORE-TEXT Windstopper panels protecting against wind and rain.
Presenting an impressive warmth-to-weight ratio, the 66°North Drangar jacket has been designed with a dual adjustment system. The system allows for altering the hood to the wearer’s fit and keeping out wind through the Velcro-adjusted straps on the sleeve hem. Likewise, the roomy external hand and chest pockets provide additional relief from the cold, with an additional internal zippered pocket for smartphones and other essential items.
Providing comprehensive cover and available as a unisex design for men and women, the 66°North Drangar jacket delivers a comfortable fit with a PFAS-free construction that further reduces its negative impact on the environment. Available in glacial clay and black pyroxene color versions, it’s another impressive release from a brand with a proven track record in producing high-end winter wear that blends style and practicality.
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