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Performance, warmth, and lightness. CAMP down jackets are designed for extreme conditions. High-performance insulation. Fit adapted to movement. Ergonomic hood. Technical pockets. Minimum contact with snow.
Discover our C.A.M.P. camping and trekking selection. Down and synthetic models. Various lengths. Fitted or looser cuts. Compressible options for the bag.
Also consider C.A.M.P. climbing helmets to purchase to complete your gear. We also offer CAMP belaying equipment for climbing as well as climbing pants and women's climbing pants to match. You will also find women's winter clothing and technical hiking clothing for women in the same store.
Insulation (high-end down or waterproof synthetic).
Hoods compatible with helmets.
Robust closures and windproof.
Durable water-repellent treatments.
Entry-level range: light, compact, ideal for approaches. Intermediate range: good balance of warmth/weight. High range: maximum insulation and reinforced protection. Prices vary according to filling and technology. We clearly display prices and technical sheets for quick comparison.
Feedback highlights warmth, good fit, and durability. Mountaineers appreciate helmet compatibility and mobility. Some comments mention a fit to check according to body shape.
Measure your chest and hip circumference. Consider the technical layers you will wear underneath. If in doubt, opt for a size up for comfort at altitude. Always consult the size guide provided. Try the down jacket with the clothing you use in the mountains.
A: Those with a good warmth/weight ratio, helmet-compatible hood, and water-repellent treatment. High-performance models are recommended for altitude.
A: Mostly positive: warmth, comfort, and durability. Check feedback by model for details.
A: Measure yourself, leave room for a technical layer, and refer to the guide. For more advice, learn how to choose a women's hiking jacket based on use.
Need help? Contact our customer service for personalized advice. Shop with confidence and equip yourself for your next ascents.
