Women's Alpafill 60 Hooded Puffer Jacket - Phantom
Join the planet-friendly revolution with our Alpafill technology.
Made with sustainable materials, the exterior of our Light Puffer Jacket is made of recycled nylon and its filling is made of alpaca fiber, a natural, sustainable and Peruvian fiber. Inspired by nature, Alpafill was born as a new insulation technology that takes advantage of the great functional properties of alpaca fiber, such as its breathability and thermoregulation.
Lightweight, windproof, and water repellent, our Alpafill Light Puffer Jacket is the perfect combination of functionality and warmth, and it can be conveniently stowed in its own pocket.
Impact
We are transformation and impact on the lives of many communities and our planet.
For each product sold we donate 2% of our sales to spread warmth to children in the Peruvian Andes through different organizations. Also, for each product sold, we plant an Andean cedar contributing to reforestation in the Peruvian Andes through the NGO Pachamama Raymi.
Specifications
- Exterior and lining: 100% recycled nylon
- Filling: 60% alpaca fiber, 20% recycled polyester and 20% polyester
- 100% Peruvian with alpaca fiber based insulation
- Water repellent, windproof and thermo-regulating
- Lightweight and stows in its pocket
- Removable hood with zipper
Average weight: 14.3 oz (406 g)
Care
Gentle cycle machine wash or delicate cycle with cold water up to a maximum temperature of 86°C (30°C), use mild detergent, do not use bleach. Suitable for tumble drying on low temperature but preferably air dry in the shade, do not iron.
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We are transformation and impact on the lives of many communities and our planet.
For each product sold we donate 2% of our sales to spread warmth to children in the Peruvian Andes through different organizations. Also, for each product sold we plant an Andean cedar, contributing to reforestation in the Peruvian Andes through the NGO Pachamama Raymi.
Our Story
After a brotherʻs trip to Pachaj Sutoc, a remote community in the Urubamba mountain range in Peru, Juanca, Patrick and Ian Sznak experienced the freezing weather conditions first hand. Bitter cold and frost made life difficult for these already vulnerable communities, especially children.
There was an urgent need for warmth. At that moment the brothers decided to
be changemakers, to demonstrate that their energy could be used for good and that companies must not only exist to generate employment, pay taxes and distribute profits, but also – and above all – to help people make informed purchasing decisions. They chose to create a business that could influence our future.