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Thorsmork Unisex Parka
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Thorsmork Unisex Parka

SKU:W11770
Price: $ 578.00 (USD) 

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Fabric:
100% Nylon
Fit:
Relaxed - Unisex size.
Features:
  • Thick, super warm parka with high-quality goose down and rugged fabric makes even the worst weather tolerable.
  • Detachable Raccoon fur, adjustable hood with keeper straps.
  • 6 front pockets.
  • Zippered inside chest pocket
  • Pre-shaped elbow articulation
  • Taped seams.
  • Inner elastic cuff.
  • Sunscreen pocket on right cuff.
Recommended for:
  • Winter weather and extreme cold conditions.
Reviews:
  • Review from Examiner.com
    "66 Degrees North has announced their Thorsmork Parka is now available at retail stores. The Thorsmork Parka is filled with high-quality goose down and utilizes rugged fabric. This 66 Degrees North parka is made to endure winter weather and extreme cold conditions - down to -13oF (-25oC). The detachable hood is trimmed with Raccoon fur which makes for a fashionable look."
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1. Anonymous User on 10/30/2010, said:

Great parka, I use L as 6,1 feet and 185 lbs
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2. Anonymous User on 10/23/2010, said:

Good quality, light in weight, but warm. Fit is somewhat small in the hips and long in the sleeves. Very good customer service from Iceland.
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