Which insulation do you prefer?
- Down: Ultralight, warm and packable—but won't insulate when damp and dries slowly.
 - Synthetic: Insulates when damp, dries fast and often less pricey than down—though heavier and less packable.
 - Wet or humid conditions or high activity? Consider water-resistant down, synthetics or down/synthetic hybrids.
 
How much will temperature and weather vary?
- Most insulated jackets feature water-resistant shells. Some use waterproof/breathable material—pricier but they eliminate the need for a separate rain shell.
 
- For high-exertion activities, look for vents in the underarm or core area to dump heat.
 - Some jackets vary insulation and shell materials based by body zone to provide weather protection and breathability where needed.
 
Consider features:
- Hoods: Add warmth and protection; some are detachable or helmet-compatible
 - 3-in-1 jackets: Combine an outer shell and midlayer that zip together, so you can wear separately or as one
 - Pockets: Designed to stash gear, secure valuables and more.
 
 Read full article: How to Choose Insulated Outerwear