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Whether you’re headed to the beach or the mountains, the Outdoor Research Baja men's down pullover jacket will keep you comfy during your journey. Made from wind- and water-resistant 10d nylon, it’s stuffed with responsibly sourced 800-fill-power goose down Read More
BillNHNot sure, but by looking at the picture, and the weight, you can be sure there isn't much fill. This isn't going to keep you toasty below freezing.
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Apr 11, 2019
Every time I wear this coat I'm attacked by hawks. I do not know why.
This looks sharp. I wonder about all the stitching though as you can't fit much down in between some of those stitches. Looks cool though. I'm sure these are sewn through.
Can someone please enlighten me as to why they and others are using a 20d fabric on the lining of jackets vs having this heavier, sturdier fabric on the outside? 20d also doesn't breath as well so having it as an inner fabric is puzzling to me.
AntneeWear and tear on the inner fabric is actually greater than the outer shell fabric...every time you put it on or take it off, stretch your arms, etc, you're abrading those fine denier yarns. It's pretty common for jackets to use a slightly heavier fabric choice for liners. That said, we're still talking 20d. Without knowing specifics about the fabric you can't say that "20d" is any more or less breathable than another 20d or 10d fabric choice, but if less breathable that does help some to retain warmth a little longer and it's still plenty able to pass moisture unless it's coated or just an extra dense weave pattern/thread count. Pullover is smart for a touch of extra warmth but that "fashion baffling" and what appear to be very loose wrist cuffs both help to take away from those gains, imho. Yes the seams are sewn through...don't see box baffling until you get into some very thick down parkas.
djprI have a down anorak with side zips from Brooks range mountaineering and the side zips are very effective vents and also I've read work with climbing harnesses. The continuous insulated front pocket is probably the best feature you can have on a jacket because if your hands get cold you can keep them together in the pocket
Logan96This one only seems to have a zip on one side though, I could see it being much more useful if it was zippered on both sides.
That's something I hadn't though about in terms of the front pocket.
Trying to get a sense on sizing on this pullover. I'm right between M and L in most brands (tending towards L - 5'10" 175 lbd) but have two OR wool hoodies where the Med fits like a Large (and the large is huge on me). If this pullover is in line with past OR sizing then a medium might work, but the last thing I want is a pullover that's too snug when taking on or off (it's the claustrophobe in me).
OneThousandAnswersI'm 6'2" and most larges fit me perfectly at 195 with a slim athletic build. The only thing i notice is that it's tight in the shoulders when i'm putting it on and taking it off. If i open the side vent and unzip the half zip before putting it on this alleviates the tightness in the shoulders. Once it is on it fits perfectly.