Monday, December 19, 2011

Canada Goose Ladies Chilliwack Bomber Jacket

Canada Goose Ladies Chilliwack Bomber Jacket Review



Canada Goose Ladies Chilliwack Bomber Jacket Feature

  • Women's bomber jacket; modeled after jackets worn by post-war Canadian bush pilots
  • Arctic-Tech shell with DWR finish; nylon lining; premium Canadian duck down insulation
  • Two-way adjustable hood with coyote fur ruff; two-way locking front zipper with storm flap
  • Elasticized, rib-knit cuffs and waistband; multiple pockets for storage and handwarming
  • Limited lifetime warranty
Made by Canada Goose, the Chilliwack Bomber was developed as a nod to the styling and needs of post-war bush pilots in the Canadian North. At a time and in places where pilots performed their own aircraft maintenance on desolate, wind-blown arctic runways, durability, warmth, and mobility were vital. The iconic coyote fur ruff that surrounds the hood of the Chilliwack Bomber ensured they wouldn't be frostbitten, and the premium Canadian down insulation maintained core temperatures. The success of this iconic Canada Goose jacket is evidenced by the fact that Canada Goose jackets are still worn by northern pilots today and can be seen on TV shows like Ice Pilots.

This bomber-length jacket offers a regular fit for greater freedom of movement. A coyote fur ruff surrounds a two-way adjustable hood for exceptional protection from the elements. The storm flap over the two-way locking front zipper is secured with hidden buttons to further keep the cold and wind at bay. The elasticized, rib-knit cuffs and waistband also enhance the jacket's comfort. Other features include two high, fleece-lined handwarmer pockets; a pair of lower, fleece-lined pockets with Velcro flaps; a utility pocket on the left sleeve for smaller items; and an interior security pocket.

Made of 85 percent polyester, 15 percent cotton, the Arctic-Tech shell weighs 190 grams per square meter (GSM) and sports a durable water repellent finish. The plain-weave nylon lining weighs 55 GSM and is also treated with a water repellent finish. The insulation is 625 fill power white duck down.

Product Care
When your down-filled parka requires cleaning, it is important that you take it to a dry cleaner and that you do not machine wash it. Machine washing your parka will void the warranty. If your parka has a removable fur option, remove the fur ruff before dry cleaning. If you have a small stain on your parka, another option is to spot-wash the parka with a bleach-free detergent and water.

Manufacturer's Warranty
All Canada Goose products are fully warranted against defects in materials and workmanship. If a product ever fails due to a manufacturing defect, the company will repair the product without charge or replace it at its option. This warranty does not include repairs due to accidents, improper care, negligence, or normal wear and tear. In such cases, Canada Goose will repair the item for a reasonable charge. This warranty is valid exclusively in the country of purchase through the original retailer.

About Canada Goose
Canada Goose has been manufacturing innovative, high-quality outerwear in Canada for over 50 years. From South Pole research facilities and the Canadian High Arctic to the streets of New York City, Stockholm, Milan, Toronto, and Tokyo, people wear Canada Goose products because of the company's reputation for quality, functionality, and style. Its collection of down-insulated, technical, and travel-inspired outerwear offers protection in conditions that range from the mind-numbing cold of Antarctica to the gale force winds on the North Sea.

All Canada Goose products are field-tested by those who live, work, and play in the environments they emerged from. From the Constable Parka developed with insights from law enforcement agencies to the Expedition Parka worn by almost every scientist at the South Pole and the Chilliwack Parka designed for pilots of the north, it is safe to say that Canada Goose outerwear is truly a product of its environment.

This jacket is a classic bomber, based on the authentic aviator-style jackets worn years ago in the post war era by bush pilots in the far North. At this time, pilots performed their own aircraft maintenance on desolate, wind-blown Arctic runways, where durability, warmth and mobility were vital. This jacket will allow for even the most extreme movement while keeping you nice and warm at the same time.


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