Kenzie Insulated Jacket - Women's
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Why We Like The Kenzie Insulated Jacket
On days when Mother Nature is intent on throwing us a mean left hook with cloudy skies and diving temps, we stay the course and continue on worry-free in the Flylow Kenzie Insulated Jacket. This long, super-warm puffy seals out the cold everywhere we go, from January resort days to early morning dog walks, with lofty insulation trapping precious heat and a generous fit that feels like a down comforter.
Details
- Wrap up in serious warmth with this lofty down jacket
- Durable polyester construction with DWR coating cuts wind and wet
- Plush 800-fill goose down traps in heat and keeps you toasty
- Underarm zips let you vent if you start to get too warm
- Wrap collar with magnetic closure keeps your face cozy
- Removable powder skirt seals out snow when things get deep
- Long cut keeps you covered and extra warm on frigid days
- Ample pockets stash your daily essentials
- Item #FLGZ050
- Material
- [membrane/laminate] 10k/10k membrane, [face fabric] 100% polyester, DWR treatment
- Insulation
- 800-fill goose down (RDS certified)
- Waterproof Rating
- 10,000mm
- Breathability Rating
- 10,000g/m²
- Seams
- not sealed
- Fit
- regular
- Length
- hip
- Center Back Length
- [medium] 31in
- Hood
- helmet-compatible
- Pockets
- [external] 2 hand, [internal] 1 (media)
- Venting
- 6in zippered underarm
- Powder Skirt
- removable
- Claimed Weight
- 1lb 7.8oz
- Activity
- skiing, snowboarding, casual
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited lifetime
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2 based on 1 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageDecember 31, 2024
Zipper failed immediately
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- I gave it as a gift but have feedback to share
It's nice all-around jacket at a good price point, but the zipper failed within a couple of weeks. I bought the jacket for my 10 yr old daughter and she kept having trouble getting the zippers to line up, which I though was just something she would need to practice, but the problem only got worse and it got to a point where even adults couldn't get it to zip up. It's incredibly frustrating because it's a good jacket otherwise, but it looks like we are going to need to send it back for repairs, which means we'll need to buy a new jacket in the meantime.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com