Jack Wolfskin Ather Down Outdoor Coat
An everyday winter staple for mountain towns and northern climates, the ATHER DOWN keeps you warm and comfortable on even the coldest mornings. Filled with 700% Natural down and crafted from TEXASHIELD Reused/Recycled double Ripstop fabric, this modern beanbag delivers technical performance without looking overly technical. With a packable and adjustable hood and hem that provide ample weather protection for light showers, the Ather is built for winter life.
Properties:
- Lightweight with 700 cuin down filling
- RDS certified
- windproof
- High water repellency
- Breathable
- fixed header
- Adjustable hem
- Weight: 460g (size M)
Technologies:
- Goose Feather: Goose feather is the most natural, healthy, long-lasting and lightweight filling material that can be used in the world. It protects the body against temperature changes and provides heat and moisture balance. Thanks to its hygroscopy feature, it absorbs excess moisture in the environment and releases it when not in use. It helps you stay warm but dry at all times.
- 90/10: 90% goose wing feathers, 10% goose breast feathers
- Texashield Pro: TEXASHIELD PRO is 100% windproof, highly waterproof and breathable, providing effective protection against cold and wind. The 3-layer material is flexible, allows freedom of movement and provides insulation thanks to the additional inner layer.
- RDS Compliance: Jack Wolfskin has certified itself and its products using down and feathers in accordance with the RDS. A flawless certification is guaranteed for the entire downstream supply chain where products are certified in accordance with the RDS. The RDS takes a holistic view of animal welfare from the moment the birds are hatched to slaughter. The audited criteria include the prohibition of live plucking and force-feeding as well as the "Five Freedoms" (1. Freedom from hunger, thirst and malnutrition / 2. Freedom from discomfort / 3. Freedom from pain, injury and disease / 4. Freedom from fear and distress / 5. Freedom to express normal behaviour).