How to Choose Insulated Jackets

Tackle the mountain with this Roxy insulated jacket. Polyfill insulation seals in warmth without the bulk. And the helmet-compatible hood, powder skirt and jacket-to-pant connection keep snow out.
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View all Roxy Women's Synthetic Insulation Jackets| Best Use | Snowsports Downhill Skiing Snowboarding |
|---|---|
| Fabric | Desert Combo: 100% polyester; Rose Garden: 50% recycled polyester/50% polyester |
| Lining Fabric | 60% recycled polyester/40% polyester taffeta |
| Windproof | Yes |
| Waterproof | Yes |
| Type of Waterproofing | 15,000 mm/15,000 g 2-layer colorblock slub 100% polyester (PFAS free) |
| Insulated | Yes |
| Insulation Type | Synthetic |
| Insulation | Polyfill |
| Warmth | Warmest |
| Hood | Yes |
| Thumbholes | Yes |
| Powder Skirt | Yes |
| Ventilation | Pit Zips |
| Back Length | Thigh-length |
| Back Length (in.) | L: 30.75 inches |
| Gender | Women's |
| Weight | Unavailable |
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I bought this to wear in the far-colder-than-expected NYC winter after having a baby (and ideally for winter hikes in the future). The pockets are amazing--lots of room and well-designed both inside and outside the jacket. The hood is also comfortable and big enough for headphones and a hat. The main gripe I have is that it's not as warm as puffer jackets, in part due to the boxy cut that lets in some air. Just means that I need to wear warmer layers underneath, but not a dealbreaker.