Jacket comparison
Discover the Patizon down jacket series. From versatile lightweight down jackets to technical insulation for the most demanding mountain conditions.
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EXO series |
STRATO series |
ATMO series |
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Our most technical down jackets - Premium 850 cuin goose down The most technically advanced series in the Patizon range. It combines different types of insulation and fabrics precisely where they work best. Designed for maximum functionality, protection and freedom of movement in demanding mountain environments. |
Maximum warmth - Premium 850 cuin goose down A series focused on achieving the best possible warmth-to-weight ratio. For anyone who needs a genuinely warm jacket for winter mountains but does not want to carry a single unnecessary gram. |
Lightweight, comfortable - Recycled 650 cuin duck down Versatile down jackets for the widest range of activities. Lightweight, highly packable and comfortable – from the morning commute and weekend treks to long mountain adventures. |
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An anatomically engineered fit for maximum freedom of movement. The hybrid construction combines down with synthetic insulation in areas exposed to moisture, pressure and intensive movement. The hood is compatible with a climbing helmet. |
Plenty of room for unrestricted movement and layering. The jacket can be worn over a waterproof shell. The hood is helmet-compatible and the construction is designed primarily for maximum thermal performance. |
Raglan sleeves provide unrestricted movement, while the comfortable fit allows the jacket to be used both as an outer layer and as an insulating midlayer. Available with a fully adjustable hood or in a lighter NH version without a hood. |
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When to choose EXO? If you need a technical jacket for active movement in the mountains, effective moisture management, use with a backpack or climbing equipment, and maximum functionality in demanding conditions. |
When to choose STRATO? If your priority is maximum thermal performance at the lowest possible weight. Ideal for winter mountains, expeditions, long bivouacs or as an exceptionally warm belay jacket. |
When to choose ATMO? If you are looking for one lightweight down jacket for almost everything – trekking, travel, climbing, bikepacking, everyday wear or as an insulating layer under a waterproof shell. |
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Current models Temperature range of current models: approximately down to -5 °C
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Current model Temperature range of the current model: approximately down to -20 °C
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Current models Temperature range of current models: approximately +10 to -5 °C
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The number in the jacket name approximately indicates the amount of insulation, or its equivalent. In hybrid models, part of the down insulation is replaced by synthetic insulation in areas where it provides better functional performance.












