I’d go to ARCO, especially during a sale: work wear is excellent value. You can open an account for a small discount, but check the catalogue online in case they stock that make.
As for makes, I hate Velcro & that’s often been a decider. And the hood fastening or nib varies. Length too. So I don’t think the down element is the only factor, especially when it’s hard to compare, as they don’t have a Tog value like down duvets.
Hello Brian/KK
I have the Decathlon Quechua Blue Down, Large Jacket .
Full value for money £25 .
I would definitely buy again
I've had mine over five years
Very lightweight Around 300Grams
Packs down Into It's own Inner pocket to 6x4 Inches .
Have worn It Spring and Autumn .
Whilst camping .
Of course there are Better and more Insulated ones such as Rab
over Hundred pounds .
Go Outdoors have good selection of Down Jackets
Although costly .
My wife has a Decathlon down jacket. Very good. Compresses well and is warm. Probably the best for the price. We both use a lot of Quechua and Simond clothing.
I myself use a karrimor elite down jacket. Also good and has napoleon pockets. The elite range is better than the usual Karrimor tat. Shame that such a great company ended up the way it is now.
https://www.charlies.co.uk/jack-pyke-men-s-galbraith-smock-moss-green.html?gclid=Cj0KCQiAnaeNBhCUARIsABEee8VLnvlM2uRKtisoOXTJZvHhLdyK35PX6ozkekEd6D8ihbVJuitQWP0aAnpAEALw_wcB
womens and mens styles?
Have just followed PM's suggestion and bought a Decathlon Trek 100. Incredibly lightweight and seemingly thin. Looks well made though and will test on a wildcamp (bivvying) this week................
If you (anyone )is going the Dec Trek 100 route, buy at least one size large.
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