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Fjällräven Women's Singi Down Jacket

$600.00 $464.99

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Fjällräven® Women's Singi Down is a warm and durable down jacket for Winter’s really cold days. A classic, long model with outer fabric in hardwearing G-1000® and extra durable G-1000® HeavyDuty over the shoulders and rear. The padding is high-quality, traceable down that has been reinforced with Synthetic padding over the shoulders and elbows for extra durability against weather and wear.

Perfect for low-intensity Winter activities in crisp Winter weather, when nothing is allowed to stop you getting outdoors. The cut is feminine and generous at the same time, so there is plenty of room for insulating layers underneath. There is a spacious and adjustable hood with detachable synthetic fur edging for extra protection from swirling snow. The zipper is two way and covered with a wide protective flap. Two large vertical chest pockets with zippers give quick access to small items. In addition, there are two top-loaded pockets lower down plus an inner pocket with a zipper. Drawcords at the waist and hem, while the sleeve cuffs are adjusted with Velcro®.

  • Warm and durable down jacket with a traditional, long cut
  • Made from G-1000® and padded with ethically produced Down
  • Reinforced with G-1000® HeavyDuty on shoulders and lower back
  • Shoulders padded with Supreme Microloft for extra resistance to weather and wear
  • Technical tunnel hood with Synthetic fur brim

Product Features:

Fabric G-1000® Original: 65% Polyester, 35% Cotton; G-1000® HeavyDuty: 65% Polyester, 35% Cotton
Lining 100% Polyamide
Insulation Supreme Microloft: 100% Polyester; 600 Fill 80% Goose Down, 20% Feather

Style Number: 86374

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In the 1950's, 14 year-old Åke Nordin from Örnsköldsvik in Northern Sweden spent more time outdoors than indoors. After many long treks in the mountains, Åke decided the backpacks at the time were unsatisfactory and took matters into his own hands by building a wooden frame. This evenly distributed weight across his back so the pack did not end up uneven, pear-shaped, and uncomfortable. It also meant he could carry more weight with ease. Åke's innovation quickly caught on and in 1960 Fjällräven® became the first to commercially make and distribute framed backpacks.

From the small town of Örnsköldsvik, Fjällräven has now expanded to every corner in the world. The fundamental ideas remain the same; provide functional, durable, and timeless equipment to make the outdoors more enjoyable for all.