Features
- Sewn thru construction
- Elastic cuffs to seal out drafts
- No hand pockets
- Stuff sack included
- DUE TO THE USE OF ULTRA LIGHT FABRICS, THESE GARMENTS MAY REQUIRE SPECIAL CARE
Specs
Weight | 4 oz (112 g) |
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Fill weight | 1.2 oz (35 g) |
Insulation | 1000 Fill Power EX Down |
Material | 7-denier Ballistic Airlight rip-stop nylon |
DWR | Standard DWR treatment |
Compressed size | ∅4.1×6.2 in (∅11×16 cm) |
Country of origin | CHINA |
Center back length | 24 in (62 cm) |
Other | Front zipper: Right hand insert (Left side slider) |
7-denier Ballistic Airlight Nylon
We utilize some of the smallest fibers and thinnest fabrics available to achieve a highly compressible ultra-light garment. This silky 7-denier shell has the feel of cotton, but is durable enough to withstand the rigors of normal use for an insulated inner piece. Weighing in at a spartan 21 grams per square meter this highly wind resistant fabric is one of the lightest used in the outdoor industry!
Down Sourcing
At Montbell, we source down from both the European and Asian markets to satisfy a variety of characteristics (supply/availability, low cost, consistent quality, humane practices, etc.) and maintain our lofty standards. Every season we seek to balance the superior quality for which we are known and the lowest possible raw materials cost. We change down sourcing companies frequently to insure that our customers have access to superior products at the lowest price possible. In the course of these efforts, Montbell never purchases down from operations that practice “live-plucking” methods. We only utilize down plumes and feathers collected as a by-product of water fowl raised to meet the demands of the food industry.
We will continue to look for sources of down that maximize value to our customers and allow Montbell products to perform at the highest level.
Specialized Quilting Pattern
In simple terms, the benefits of our specialized quilting pattern are straightforward construction, reduced seam weight, and improved thermal efficiency. By not forming traditional rectangular boxes or “skipping” stitches we can assemble garments quickly with great attention to detail. Additionally, these unique sewing lines minimize areas of fabric-to-fabric contact that lead to cold spots. Finally, with the use of these open channels, our design promotes maximum down loft while limiting the shift of insulation.