Björnen is a warmly padded parka made in a windproof and waterproof fabric. It is hard-wearing and breathable and has taped seams. Björnen is padded with 100% recycled polyester fibre that provides effective insulation. The fabrics have been dyed using Solution Dye, a dye technique that saves up to 80% water compared to conventionally dyed polyester/polyamide fabric. This parka has reflective details on the cuffs, which can be adjusted, with velcro that does not snag the fabric, as well as reflective details on the piping and at the back. The welded pocket is made in a reflective material. Björnen has two front pockets with a loop for attaching a reflector underneath the pocket flap. The hood and its synthetic fur trim are both detachable. Björnen features the “Extend size” function, which means that the sleeves can be extended by up to one size. PFC-free water-repellent finish. Name tag with space for several names inside.
Narrow fit: A close-fitting style that is often used for active functional clothing or garments that can be worn as a mid-layer. Read about our different fits here.
Straight shape: The silhouette of this garment is straight in its design.
Below is a simple summary of which garments are waterproof based on a three-level scale. We have formulated our waterproofness scale based on the waterproofness of the material, whether the garment has taped or welded seams, and how the garment is constructed.
Below is a simple summary of which garments have insulating properties. The warmth scale is based on a number of factors such as weight of padding, type of padding, length, and construction of the garment.
Remember that everyone experiences heat differently and some people feel the cold more than others. This scale is intended to provide a pointer regarding how warm a garment is.
Below is a simple summary of the breathability of our garments.
Below is a simple summary of the durability of our outerwear. How hard-wearing a garment is is based on the material’s durability, texture, and extra reinforcement. The durability is tested by rubbing the garment with sandpaper.