Women’s Summit-Nomad Down Insulated Jacket
Berghaus’ secret to hiking or climbing up a cold mountain is out – the Summit Nomad down jacket! It will keep you toasty and warm, it also cleverly packs down into its own pocket. Chuck it into your daypack and marvel at its lightweight might. Take on your next adventure for a mix of warmth and lightweight versatility.
- Adjustable cord to find the perfect fit, and to keep the hood steady. When you turn your head, the hood moves with you – even in high winds
- Cosy 800 fill power hydrophobic goose down, including Berghaus pioneering Reflect Technology, that will keep you warm with little extra weight
- Ripstop nylon isn’t just durable – it barely weighs a thing
- Berghaus’s Reflect Technology adds additional warmth with virtually no weight increase
- Internal zip chest pocket and two zip hand pockets to keep things secure
- Elasticated cuffs for comfort
- Hem cord adjuster to get the right fit
- Hydrodown® - Water-repellent. Warm. Revolutionary. It’s down like no other, by Berghaus














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Berghaus’ secret to hiking or climbing up a cold mountain is out – the Summit Nomad down jacket! It will keep you toasty and warm, it also cleverly packs down into its own pocket. Chuck it into your daypack and marvel at its lightweight might. Take on your next adventure for a mix of warmth and lightweight versatility.
- Adjustable cord to find the perfect fit, and to keep the hood steady. When you turn your head, the hood moves with you – even in high winds
- Cosy 800 fill power hydrophobic goose down, including Berghaus pioneering Reflect Technology, that will keep you warm with little extra weight
- Ripstop nylon isn’t just durable – it barely weighs a thing
- Berghaus’s Reflect Technology adds additional warmth with virtually no weight increase
- Internal zip chest pocket and two zip hand pockets to keep things secure
- Elasticated cuffs for comfort
- Hem cord adjuster to get the right fit
- Hydrodown® - Water-repellent. Warm. Revolutionary. It’s down like no other, by Berghaus























