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- Mountain HardwearFirefall Insulated Parka - Women'sTop Rated$223.73Save 25%compared to $299.00(10)10 reviews with an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 starsWarmth:WarmerSize Type:RegularFeatures:Insulated
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- Hybrid: Balances features of both, with a heftier price tag.
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- Level 100: For rough or remote waters or offshore where rescue may take a while.
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- Mimic paddling motions to ensure there’s no chafing.
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