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Women’s Fenrir

£335

354g (size Medium, including stuff sack)

light weight, moisture-mapped areas of synthetic insulation

small hood, snug fit

Fill: 850 fill power Downtek hydrophobic RDS goose down

Shell: 30 denier micro ripstop with water-repellent treatment

Hood: stretch trim, rear elastic adjuster

Cuffs: stretch finish with 140gsm synthetic fill

Hem: elastic draw cord with pull adjuster

Pockets: two zipped handwarmer and one internal chest pocket

Sizes: XS-L

Men’s version: yes

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Lucy Wallace tries a down jacket that’s just the job for typically cool and damp British conditions

This version of the Fenrir has been around for a while, but it’s an updated version of a jacket that I’ve been happily wearing for many years. Whilst the fabric is lighter and some of the styling details are slicker, I found the performance as good as, if

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