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Canada Goose Kensington Parka

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I live in the arctic, and so far this coat has been…

Rating: rated 3 of 5 stars

I live in the arctic, and so far this coat has been great, except for the hood. Very disappointing.

They went to all that trouble to put extra fur along the edge and made the inside all comfy, but there is nothing to tighten the hood so that it stays up when there is the slightest gust of wind. Totally useless in the frigid, windy environment it was supposed to be designed for.

The Canada Goose Trillium and most of their other coats have this feature. It might not seem like a big deal, but when the wind blows, it's incredibly frustrating. It's a nice style, but the Trillium is almost as nice and I think I'd rather have bought that.

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Specs

Specs

Shell Fabric 195 gsm, Arctic-Tech 85% polyester / 15% Cotton blend with a DWR finish.
Lining Fabric 55 gsm, Nylon plain weave treated with water-repellent finish.
Fill 625 fill power white duck down.

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The Women's Kensington Parka is a women's down insulated jacket made by Canada Goose. It has an average rating of 3 stars (out of 5), based on 1 user review

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