Arc'teryx Women's Firebee AR Parka
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General
A sophisticated solution for dry, cold urban environments, the Arc'teryx Women's Firebee AR Parka provides down's premium warmth inside a refined, durably water-repellent Kalen fabric shell. The generous length, offset front zip and distinctive quilted face create an elegant look, and Down Contour Construction and Down Composite Mapping technologies are combined to maximise insulation benefits and streamline the fit. Hand pockets are discreet and secure, and cuff gaskets seal out drafts. The fully taped shell is specifically selected for the windproof and water resistant, highly breathable insulation protection, with 750-fill goose down and a helmet-compatible insulated storm hood to proivde coverage without impacting vision.
Technical details
- Fabric: Kalen (100% nylon, 88g/m²)
- Insulation:
- Main: European goose down (750 fill power) (65g/m²)
- Panels: Coreloft 60 (100% polyester,60g/m²)
- Arc'teryx Nu water repellent treatment
- Down Composite Mapping
- Articulated patterning
- Gusseted underarms
- Insulated hood
- 2-way separating front zip
- Offset front zip
- Internal cuff gaiters
- Internal zipped chest pocket
- 2 hand pockets
- Knee length
- Regular fit
- Centre back length: 93cm
- Weight: 965g
Material
Insulation Type | Down |
Specification
Technical features | Insulated |
Garment features | Stuff pocket |
Other features
Brand | Arc'teryx |
Ideal For | Hiking |
Gender | Womens |
Product Code | A4215209 |
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About this brand
No one does mountain kit quite like the Canadian brand, Arc’Teryx, who were originally called Rock Solid. Founded in 1989 by Dave Lane, they have a long history of innovation and are loved for their minimalist style, design features and craftsmanship. Everything they do is beautifully made and thanks to the use of GORE-TEX, is fully waterproof, windproof and built to last. Arc’Teryx comes from the Archaeopteryx, one of the earliest know birds. The logo is based on the ‘Berlin specimen’, a fossil of the bird and the most complete skeleton found to date.
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