At the peak, when the icy wind whistles and the sky is adorned with its most beautiful stars, nothing beats the enveloping warmth of the Dunfri Parka by Houdini Sportswear. Inspired by mountain guides, this women's parka combines style and functionality to ensure every expedition is a true pleasure, even in the harshest conditions.
Thanks to the Spinner Ripstop fabric and Primaloft® Gold insulation, the Dunfri Parka offers unparalleled warmth while remaining lightweight. Say goodbye to feathers, and hello to high-performance insulation, even when wet! Additionally, this parka is a model of eco-responsibility, made from 100% recycled polyester. And for the final touch, a PFAS-free water-repellent protection keeps you dry.
Whether you're climbing peaks or facing urban cold, this parka is your ideal ally. Wear it alone or as a mid-layer, and never let a cold day ruin your plans. Remember, when it’s worn out, Houdini invites you to recycle it. An endless adventure for the planet and for you!
Regular fit
Insulated with 100 g of Primaloft® Gold
Packable into a storage pocket
Side pockets and inner pocket
Pre-shaped sleeves for freedom of movement
Adjustable hood
Cuff with internal elastic
Adjustment at the hem and waist
Made from recycled and recyclable fibers
Bluesign® certified fabric
PFAS-free water-repellent finish
Fabric made in Taiwan
Padding made in Vietnam
Garment made in Vietnam
Weight: 500 g

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