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Wear the Marmot Women's Venus Down Jacket alone when you're scurrying from bar to bar under a clear moonlit sky or wear it under a shell for added warmth when the pressure drops and the clouds dump their loads.
High-loft 800-fill insulation gives The North Face Women's Thunder Down Jacket enough warmth to battle sub-zero temperatures—and all for less weight than most fleeces.
Leave your fleece at home, and layer up for your next ski or climbing trip with the Marmot Women's Ama Dablam Down Jacket.
The Mountain Hardwear Sub Zero SL Hooded Jacket wraps you in 650-fill down for the coldest possible conditions this winter.
The Canada Goose Women's Chilliwack Wool Melton Parka brings the sophisticated look and texture of wool melton to enhance the incredible warmth only 100% duck down can provide.
Good lookin' and warm, warm, warm, the Nuptse Jacket is one of The North Face's best-selling jackets. With 700-fill down, it's super toasty, lightweight, and highly compressible. If you're prone to cold, you'll dig this jacket.
Pull on the Patagonia Women's Down Jacket to stay warm during your next three-hour ice belay, basecamp rest day, or a long-awaited break on a backcountry ski tour.
If you tend to get cold on the slopes, and you don't want a down jacket that soaks up every drop of moisture, look to The North Face Women's Tempest Down Jacket.
The stylish North Face Women's Greenland Jacket features 550-fill down and a HyVent two-layer fabric that will keep you warm, dry, and looking good.
Wearing three sweaters and two insulated jackets just to stay warm is lame, not to mention cumbersome. You might want to try The North Face Women's Antoinette Down Jacket.
The North Face Women's Aviatrix Down Jacket combines a bomber-jacket style with big-mountain features like a HyVent shell and 600-fill insulation.
Zip into The North Face Women's Destiny Down Jacket, and let its 600-fill down insulation keep you nice and toasty on resort days so cold that none of your friends will leave the lodge.
If you're looking for a jacket that'll keep you super warm on the slopes while giving you a touch of faux fur style, grab The North Face Women's Furallure Down Jacket. This jacket's lightweight, 600-fill down feels lusciously warm.
The 550-fill down in the Columbia Women’s Cordelia Jacket covers your upper half with breathable yet super warm insulation, while the DeLuxe Ripstop shell gives the outside of this puffy a leathery look.
Start your day with first chair and end it at last call when you wear The North Face Women’s Double Down Reversible Jacket.
The North Face Women's Aconcagua Jacket gives you the warmth and comfort of down without making you feel like an ambulatory marshmallow.
Patagonia stuffed the super lightweight Women's Down Sweater with goose down and wrapped it in a windproof and water-repellent shell, so you stay toasty at your high-altitude base camp or on your winter trek.
Get a retro look when you wear The North Face Women’s Vixen Down Jacket. This modern take on an ’80s style features dual front zippers for venting and a horizontal chest pocket.
A snap-back powder skirt and water-resistant fabric in The North Face Women’s La Fonda Down Jacket mean you can wear this fashion piece on the slopes and around town.
The MontBell Women's Ultralight Down Inner Jacket is warmer than a heavyweight fleece and lighter than two locking caribiners, which makes it ideal for winter climbing trips where weight is paramount.
You'll see the Montbell Women's Alpine Light Down Jacket on some of the world's most hard-core ultralight backpackers, climbers, and backcountry skiers, and on locals at the pub.
Cold temps in the city become a laughing matter when you have the 650-fill insulated Mountain Hardwear Women’s Downdown Down Coat at the ready.
If you demand ultimate warmth and accept only the highest quality, you're ready for the Canada Goose Women's Chilliwack Arctic-Tech Parka.
A stylistic take-off on the classic trench coat, the Marmot Women’s Chelsea Down Jacket warms your entire core with thick 650-fill goose down.
We know what you're all saying. “It's about time Outdoor Research made a puffy belay jacket.” Well, the wait was definitely worth the Women's Refuge Down Jacket.
The Salomon Women's Miss Maya Short Jacket gives you the warmth of down, without looking like you just got back from an expedition to Denali.
When cold weather threatens to spoil your outdoor adventure, zip up the Columbia Women's Tiger Eye 700-Fill Down Jacket and enjoy luxurious warmth.
Wear the Lole Women's Mimi Jacket on cold, clear ski days or midnight walks to your car. Down insulation keeps you cozy, the Teflon finish repels water.
The Lole Women's Malia Jacket is a toasty puffy that dissolves cold winter air before it has a chance to chill you.
The Mountain Hardwear Women's Downhill Parka gives everything you need to face a blizzard on the slopes and emerge smiling. A waterproof shell and welded seams keep you completely dry, while 650-fill down insulation warms you like crazy.
Once you slip on the Salomon Women's Addicted Down Jacket, you'll be hooked on its warmth and cute style. This down coat lets you mix it up with removable features like a fur-lined hood and a powderskirt.
Create a stir as you bask in warmth in The North Face Women's Siren Jacket.
Sure, you could wear any ol' down jacket on the ski slopes. But you'd probably get overheated, or wet. Thanks to waterproof fabric, fully taped seams, arm vents, and 600-fill down, The North Face Women's Kiso Jaquard Jacket has you covered.
The Merrell Women's Align Down Jacket keeps you toasty warm when you hang around camp in late September, and its trim cut and unique stitch pattern set you apart from the sea of identical puffies around town.