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The down layer you'll turn to year-round, this classic jacket from Cotopaxi comes with an improved fit. It provides warmth and water resistance from summer camping to winter wandering.




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View the Cotopaxi Fuego Product LineView all Cotopaxi Men's Down Jackets| Best Use | Casual |
|---|---|
| Fabric | Shell: 100% recycled nylon; C0 durable water repellent (DWR) 80/10 finish with downproof coating |
| Lining Fabric | 100% recycled nylon made without intentionally added PFAS chemicals |
| Insulated | Yes |
| Insulation Type | Down |
| Insulation | 800-fill-power responsibly sourced down |
| Warmth | Warmer |
| Water-Resistant Down | Yes |
| Hood | Yes |
| Packable | Yes |
| Back Length | Hip-length |
| Back Length (in.) | 28.5 inches |
| Gender | Men's |
| Weight | 13 ounces |
| Sustainability | Fair Trade Certified Contains recycled materials |
| XS | S | M | L | XL | XXL | XXXL | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chest | 31-33 | 34-36.5 | 37-40 | 41-43.5 | 44-47 | 48-50.5 | 51-54 |
| Sleeve Length | 31.5-32 | 32-32.5 | 33-33.5 | 33.5-34 | 34.5-35 | 35-35.5 | 35.5-36 |
| Waist | 26-28 | 27-29.5 | 30-33 | 34-36.5 | 37-40.5 | 41-45.5 | 46-50.5 |
| Hip | 30.5-32 | 33-36 | 36.5-39.5 | 40-43 | 44-46.5 | 47-50 | 51-53.5 |
| Inseam | 32 | 32 | 32 | 32 | 32 | 32 | 32 |
Measurements are stated in inches
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Great fit, beautifully styled, and very warm. Great product for a fair price,
love it, looks great. Got compliments the first day I wore it. fits perfectly, just how i like it. waterproof, so far the rain just beads up and shakes off. I love the zippers and the rubber covered strings tied around them. nice touch. Very warm, sustainably sourced quality down. only thing I would add is some kind of vent for breathability. Maybe some pit zips or a few embroidered eyelet holes in the pit area possibly. Just for a little bit of circulation of the air inside. That would make it 100% perfect. Not a huge deal though. I still love it. more of those zipper strings coulgn be a bad thing. I Wish I could afford to get more in all the other colors. They all look great. I highly recommend these jackets for anyone in winter conditions. 6’0” 270 lbs. XXL excellent fit, if that helps anyone. enjoy
Living in Wisconsin, winters can be brutally cold with wind chills dropping well below zero, I've gone through my fair share of winter gear. But nothing has impressed me quite like the Cotopaxi Men's Fuego Hooded Down Jacket. This is the warmest jacket I've owned or worn for daily use, rivaled only by my specialized ice fishing suit. I've worn it on sub-zero days shoveling snow, running errands, and even layering lightly for outdoor activities, and it keeps me toasty without overheating when I'm active. The fit is great but not restrictive, with enough room to layer a sweater underneath if needed. I'm genuinely shocked that I don't see more Cotopaxi jackets out here in Wisconsin. The brand seems way more popular in places like Colorado (my sister-in-law there raved about hers and convinced me to try it), where the outdoor scene is huge. Whatever the reason, Wisconsin folks are missing out. This jacket handles our harsh Midwest winters like a champ. If you're looking for a versatile, packable down jacket that's warm enough for serious cold but stylish and comfortable for everyday wear, grab the Fuego. Highly recommended—thanks to my sister-in-law for the tip.
Bought to replace my husband’s other (lost) Fuego. Tried to replace it with other similar items but the quality just didn’t compare. We live in Minnesota and he has to spend time outside with students and I feel much better knowing he has appropriate winter wear for the sub-zero weather we are getting. I am genuinely surprised at how soft it is every time I touch it. It has the right amount of pockets to be plenty but not so many that he loses things. Asked for comment, he said: “Five stars. It feels like wearing a quilt. ”
The jacket feels good quality and is quite warm. I like how it can be stuffed into the pocket for convenient storage in a backpack.
This is my second Cotopaxi Fuego, which I bought because I wear my first one literally every day in the winter and I wanted to have another color to switch things up. My first jacket I have owned for 6 years and it shows barely any signs of wear. It packs down extremely small, and gives so so much warmth for fairly minimal weight. It occasionally needs a tumble dry with some tennis balls to fluff up the down when I pack it down. I love the colors. The hood gives good all around protection, only opportunity for improvement would be if the could sinch down to give even more protection. Absolutely love this jacket, the new one is just as nice as my old. Highly highly recommend
I bought the right size for them, but it's a little tight in the hip area. The rest is rightly proportioned, but it seems the bottom is just a little snug. I love the jacket thought! The colors and fabric are amazing!
Great jacket, exactly as expected. Looks and feels great
I am very disappointed this product. I bought Fuego Hooded Down Jacket this spring as REI seasonal sale event. I was looking for lightweight down jacket and selected this product because of 800 fills down specs. The product features are attractive; jacket style looks good and actually fit vey well as its size. However, IT IS NOT WARM down jacket at all to windy winter conditions even around 30F degree (just below freezing temperature). Recently I bought another hooded down jacket with only $30 buck at local Costco store, It is warmer than this one. I do not recommend this product. for winter.
Owned a one size-larger Fuego Hooded jacket before the updated fit (Fuego 2. 0). Bought the new updated fit for my actual size and the new fit is roomier, more comfortable down jacket. I love the draw strings on the bottom. I appreciate the zipper on the pockets however the pocket openings are narrow at the zipper. Its hard to get your hands into your pockets. I wish there was some control on the hood to tighten or loosen the hood. Does not seem as warm as the previous Fuego which is a bummer considering the cost. If you're going to call something Fuego, it better be hot.