Our Men's Ice Fog Down Parka warms through -40º days while the rugged 3.6-oz. nylon shell stays supple to -30ºF.
Product Details
Keeps you protected when even the air is freezing over
Rugged parka built for extreme conditions and temperatures
Water-resistant, durable 3.6-oz. nylon shell remains supple even at -20ºF
700 fill-power goose down insulation
Removable 3-piece hood with removable coyote fur ruff
Hood has back toggle cinch, adjustable back and shaped bill with bungee closure
Cordura® nylon reinforcements at shoulder, back yoke and cuffs
3M reflective piping on front and back
Internal snow skirt, drop tail and storm cuffs at sleeves
14 pockets include cell phone sleeve pocket, 2 chest pockets, 2 lower pockets and napoleon zipper pocket
Temp rated: keeps you warm between -30°F to -10°F
Imported
our warmest parka built for extreme cold
How cold does it get in Alaska? So cold it can't even snow. In weather like that, water vapor in the air turns into a solid, ice-crystallized mist called Ice Fog. But no one's standing around marveling – it's just another work day in Alaska. The kind of day where you better suit up in an Alaskan Hardgear® Ice Fog Parka – the warmest coat we sell. 700 fill power down warms through extreme cold while the rugged 3.6-oz. nylon shell stays supple to -20ºF. Work ready features include 3M reflective piping (critical in places like Barrow where 7-10 weeks pass without any sun) and Cordura® nylon reinforcements all around. Hardworking, full-featured design includes pit zips for venting, internal snow skirt, removable coyote fur ruff and 14 total pockets.