It’s the bluebird days that tend to sneak up on me. High air pressures and high altitudes in Colorado can make for devastatingly cold air temperatures, even though it doesn’t look cold outside when you’re layering up. Those temps can exhaust the fun factor quickly.
I am not getting more tolerant of cold temperatures over time. So, the last time I faced such frigid temperatures at the resort, I pulled on Stellar Equipment’s Free Down Parka. It’s about as close to a sleeping bag as ski jackets get. I was warm and protected immediately and for the full ski day.
While Stellar’s Free Parka isn’t waterproof, it’s positioned as protective outerwear. Its shape and long cut more or less demand it. Style preferences aside, there are some major benefits of going all in on long coverage, and it turns out the Swedes are way ahead of me on this one. Cold is not something I experienced when ripping around on the resort in that jacket over the first few months of skiing in Colorado.
But can a jacket be too warm for resort skiing?
In short: Stellar wasn’t shy about tacking on a few extra baffles to the bottom of the Free Down Parka. It’s a full-on feather bunker designed for the ski resort and even the backcountry. It can also pull triple duty for more casual settings. What sets it apart from other similarly shaped jackets and parkas is its main fabric’s generous two-way stretch. That, combined with a roomy fit, provides restriction-free movement for free riders, freestylers, and everyday skiers. Don’t be surprised if you end up overheating, though — venting is not the Free Down Parka’s forte.
If you’d like to compare the Free Down Parka to other down jackets and parkas, check out GearJunkie’s guide to the Best Down Jackets.
Stellar Free Down Parka Review
- Weight: 926 g (L)
- Fill: 750-fill power PFC-free DWR treated duck down
- Waterproof: No
- Hood: Fixed helmet-compatible hood with cord adjuster. Velcro adjuster at back of hood.
- Fit: Oversized fit
- Main fabric: 20D 87% polyamide, 13% (20D)
- Pockets: 2 chest, 2 hand, 2 internal drop, ski pass
- Sizes: S-XXL
Pros
- High-quality stretchy fabric adds versatility
- Very warm with excellent coverage
- Surprisingly packable for such a big parka
Cons
- No venting other than main zipper
- Not waterproof or stormproof
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