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Orage Nina Hybrid Insulated Jacket - Women's

Orage Nina Hybrid Insulated Jacket - Women's
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About this product

The Orage Nina Hybrid Insulated Jacket is a women's ski and outdoor shell built around Prime 20 fabric, a 20K/20K waterproof and breathable 100% recycled polyester with mechanical two-way stretch and a C0 DWR finish. All seams are fully sealed for reliable weather protection. Insulation follows a body-mapping approach, with 100g Warm SD synthetic fill in the body and 80g Warm SI in the sleeves, both made from 100% recycled polyester. The packed weight comes in at 976 g, and the jacket carries a warmth rating of 4 out of 5 with a breathability rating of 2. Practical features include a helmet-compatible hood with three-way adjustment, a stretch powder skirt, underarm vents, hand gaiters, articulated elbows, and adjustable velcro cuffs. Storage is handled by a zipped sleeve pass pocket, an insulated chest media pocket with phone leash and earphone port, two hand pockets lined with brushed tricot, and a mesh goggle pocket. YKK waterproof and standard zippers are used throughout. Available in Light Plum.

Category
Clothing
Color
Light Plum

What people are saying

Reviewers consistently praise the Orage Nina Hybrid Insulated Jacket for its stylish, flattering fit, soft and stretchy fabric, and well-thought-out ski-specific features such as the helmet-compatible hood, pass pocket, underarm vents, and media chest pocket. The comfortable, unrestricted movement it allows on the slopes is a recurring highlight, and its color options draw frequent positive attention. The most common criticisms center on warmth and durability: expert testers found the insulation underwhelming on very cold days, often requiring an extra layer, and the fabric proved susceptible to damage from sharp ski edges. Some reviewers note that competing jackets offer better overall performance at a similar price point.

Specifications

Rain protection
1/5
Warmth
4/5
Breathability
2/5
Packed weight
976 g
Sealed seams
Yes

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