I have pretty high standards when it comes to down jackets, which is why I was ultimately blown away by this synthetic coat from Mammut. Made almost entirely of recycled materials, the Albula is among the most sustainable down jackets I have tested in my day.
For the past 7 years, I’ve lived on the western slope of Colorado, enduring long and brutal winters that certainly don’t lack in their fair share of blizzards and biting temps. Donning the Albula IN Hooded Jacket this past winter made this season much less intense than the last, thanks to its moisture-resistant and warming abilities.
With a slightly tapered silhouette and elastic waist, this jacket is super easy to throw over a couple of layers. Furthermore, the Albula has some seriously durable materials when it comes to construction and design. It is hard to beat this jacket’s performance abilities — the synthetic insulation kept me warm during some extremely brutal days on the ski resort and around town.
In short: The Mammut Albula IN Hooded Jacket is made for ladies seeking an eco-friendly synthetic jacket option that has plenty of insulating power. Made from recycled plastic bottles and other sustainable materials, this jacket has a streamlined fit with room for proper layering underneath.
Furthermore, the DWR coating on the outer is moisture-wicking and performs well in snowier conditions. At $229, the Albula is an affordable jacket option that is durably made and performance-based. And while we wish there was more size inclusivity and a chest pocket, you really can’t beat this super-warm synthetic down jacket.
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- Weight: 403 g/14 oz.
- Fill: 153.00g Thermore Ecodown synthetic fiber filling
- Waterproof: No. Water-resistant with PFC-free DWR coating
- Main fabric: 100% polyester with 20Dx20D denier
- Lining: 100% polyamide
- Sizes: XS to XL
- Fit: Regular with room for layers
- Hood: 2-point adjustable hood
- Pockets: Two zippered side pockets
- Best use: Winter activities like skiing, snowshoeing, snowboarding, nordic skiing, camping, everyday wear, cold to wetter winter climates
Pros
- Streamlined fit still leaves room for layers
- Made of mostly recycled materials
- High collar protects lower face from the elements
Cons
- Lacks a chest pocket
- Limited color options
- Synthetic insulation less packable than down

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