Long fit parka that reaches down over the rear and thighs
Synthetic padding keeps you warm in cold temperatures
Warm parka keeps out wind, rain, and cold temperatures
About This Item
Long, generous parka that reaches down over the rear and thighs. A perfect choice for changeable weather conditions; it protects against the wind and rain and the synthetic padding keeps you warm in really cold temperatures. Fleece-lined storm hood with metal wire and detachable faux fur edging. Eight pockets with plenty of room for essential items. Drawcord at the waist and two-way zipper with protective flap. This is an updated version of Fjällräven’s classic parka, now with sustainable fabrics and improved features and fit.
Fit & Design:
Regular fit long sleeve jacket
Press buttons, two-way zipper
Storm hood with metal wire and detachable faux fur edging and drawcord adjustment
Durable recycled polyamide with a waterproof and breathable Hydratic lining
Top-loading bellows pockets, and extra openings at the sides
Large zippered chest pockets, with extra pockets with flaps on top
Two inside zippered pockets and two large mesh storage pockets
Technology:
Moisture-wicking
bluesign Approved material
Additional Details:
Washing: 40°C Normal process
Dry cleaning: Do not dry clean
Bleaching: Do not bleach
Drying: Do not tumble dry
Ironing: Iron 1 dot - Max 110°C
Brand : Fjallraven
Country of Origin : Imported
Fabric : 100% Polyamide (recycled)
Web ID: 24KCZMMNKPRKXXXXXMOU
Material
100% polyamide
Membrane material
100% polyurethane
Lining material
100% recycled polyester
Filling material
100% recycled polyester
Fill Weight
250 grams/m2
Water column
10000mm
Back length
88 cm
Weight
1820 grams
Sleeve type
long sleeve
Hood features
detachable fur, drawcord adjustment, and synthetic fur
Closing
Press buttons, two-way zipper
Number of pockets
11
Ventilation
No
REVIEWS
4.5
88%
Recommended
51 Reviews
ryandpham
Received incentive
5 days ago
So Cozy!
I bought this jacket after sitting on it in a cart for months. Reading over reviews and other blog posts about what their thoughts were on the coat. Ultimately, I finally bought it and tried it on and it was just as comfortable and cozy as the reviews stated. Other than the additional time to get used to zipping up the jacket, I found this jacket very warm, comfortable, and received some compliments here and there. If only the weather was more cold to give reason to wearing it outdoors more often!
exorz
Received incentive
6 days ago
Very Warm And Looks Great
Very warm and stylish parka. The zipper is definitely really annoying for the first month or so but once it breaks in it's just a tiny bit annoying. Plenty of useful pockets and storage areas. The fit is roomy so size down if you're not plus sized.
Sach
Received incentive
6 days ago
Warm Heavy Jacket
This parka was purchased for lake effect snow winter storms. It did not disappoint. The coat had plenty of room for layers underneath. Also I liked that the hood fit and stayed up. Ski jacket hoods are designed for helmets underneath and fall off without one.
Mac
2 weeks ago
Great All Round Jacket
Iv had this jacket 2 years now, probably the best jacket iv bought, keeps you warm and dry, good length, padded warm pockets and lost of pockets, great for out doors or in the city.
Anonymous
1 month ago
Actual Review On Functionality And Fit
I live around Calgary Alberta, and I purchased this jacket to help withstand the bitter winters here. Overall I am impressed with the jacket. It is quite heavy compared to down jackets, but it has kept me very warm as I had hoped. With this jacket being more on the heavy end. It’s not something you’d really wear for mountaineering or expeditions of any sort. This is more of a jacket that you simply exist in during cold winter months. It’s a lifestyle jacket more than anything else. For me, that exactly what I wanted. A warm coat so that I wouldn’t be miserable during Canadian winters. I have an average resistance to the cold. With that being said, -15C is the jackets limit for wearing a T-Shirt underneath which is rather impressive. A light sweater under neath and I’m good for -20. This temperature range hits the typical average seen around Calgary. Sure, we see down to -50 from time to time, but that’s not an every day occurrence. Now, a few things about the jacket that kind of suck. It has no wristlets, the sleeve length is quite short, the width of the sleeves are very large and bulky with no taper going towards the wrists. The jacket also runs quite large around the body which making sizing problematic. I’m 6ft at 185lbs with a lean build. Purchased a Medium. My arms are a bit too long for the sleeves given there are no wristlets, and any larger in size, the jacket would drown my torso. The torso does have an elastic adjustment to synch it close, but it does end up looking odd with the fabric folded. It also gives you an hour glass figure which looks odd on a man. If you don’t synch up the waist, cold rushes up the jacket so your options are to either layer up to the point you don’t have to use the waist adjustment, or accept your new feminine physique. Another issue is the hood. It’s very nice, but could do with some straps separately in the hood to give you some real closure. There are elastics around the hood to close it, but they are completely useless as the hood has a wire surround to hold its shape so there is no closing it. The fur also looks strange. It’s as if they cut it too short giving a bowl cut look from the front. As you can see, a lot of issues come down to aesthetics, but the functionality is there. Another thing is the zipper. It’s really not a problem. I don’t know who is having issues with the zip, but it seems every second grown man in these reviews has problems with the zipper. If you have any level of competence or coordination, the zipper won’t bother you. Maybe the reviews regarding the zipper actually did have problems, but my zipper works just fine. Some improvements that could be made to the jacket would be wristlets, longer sleeves, and some straps around the hood to give some good neck closure. The final thing I will mention is the photos for the men’s absolutely suck when trying to pick a size. I had to find reviews off of Reddit and YouTube because the size charts say I needed a large, but my gut told me a medium. It was a good thing I listened to my gut. For the Women, the Nuuk is actually shown being worn properly. It’s zipped up and the woman looks warm. For the men’s advertisement, the guy is wearing it swag with the zipper open like a 16 year old on his way to the bus stop. It doesn’t show us the jacket fully zipped, or out in the elements so you have no idea on how it will fit. Lucky, if you view the Singi down Parka for men, in some of the photos you can see the Nuuk being worn in the background. I’ll leave it at that. Jacket is awesome and good for -15 in just a t shirt, but could do with some minor, and some major tweaks. Make it with wristlets, and I’d have been forced to give 5 stars. Cold and snow getting up the sleeves is not pleasant.