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Whether you're getting ready to explore snowy forests or stroll through the city in the freezing cold, the Sanne Down Jacket 2.0 for women is your best ally. This synthetic jacket, designed by Kari Traa, is more than just a coat; it's a true armor against the cold, perfect for winter-loving adventurers.
With its superior quality down, it provides exceptional thermal insulation while remaining light as a feather. No more compromises between warmth and freedom of movement! Its water-repellent fabric shrugs off snowflakes and light showers, keeping you dry in all circumstances. And let's admit it, this jacket looks really great.
Featuring elastic cuffs and an adjustable hood, the Sanne Down Jacket 2.0 adapts to all your outings, whether sporty or more leisurely. It's a blend of technology and comfort, serving as a cozy companion for your winter expeditions. Wrapped in this cocoon, you'll never want to head back indoors!
Regular fit
Comfortable high collar: keeps you warm in cool weather.
Anti-drip material
Made with insulating wool fibers, whether wet or dry.
Thick collar
Adjustable hem
Elastic details
Elastic cuffs
Adjustable hood
80% or more of the textiles used in this product are bluesign® certified
Durable water-repellent treatment without PFC
Main fabric 51% polyamide 49% recycled polyamide
Contrast fabric 100% polyester
Filling 80% duck down 20% feathers

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