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Alpkit Filo Jacket - Quick Test

Fancy warm and affordable? We check out Alpkit's down jacket.

Alpkit Filo Down Jacket - Quick Test

Alpkit Filo down jacket

Price: £70

Weight: 659g (men's medium)

Features: Down jacket using stitch-through construction, 700+ EU fill power goose down, four-panel construction, YKK zips with down-filled baffle, twin handwarmer pockets and internal zipper pocket, extended drop tail back, hem drawcord and elasticated cuff, choice of five colours, removable hood with wired peak. Micro Ripstop Nylon with a DWR coating Women's-specific version


What's It For?

The Filo is Alpkit's lightweight down jacket offering a combination of decent warmth and low bulk and weight. Down is great in cold, dry conditions or in really cold indoor conditions, but less than ideal for wet weather use. Great in the high mountains though or for general insulation use on crisp, cold winter days and nights in the UK.
The Techy Bits

Alpkit has used 90/10 700+ fill power (EU) down for the Filo. That means a high warmth to weight ratio or more volume per gramme of down. Fabrics aren't super lightweight, but they're downproof and still respectably light.

Alpkit Filo jacket

Finally, the construction is what's known as 'stitch through', so the stitching on the baffles goes right through the garment. It's an easy construction method, which is also lightweight, though box-wall baffling, which holds the down in channels with walls is warmer, because it avoids the cold spots where the stitching sits.

How It Performs

We've been using our Filo since last winter and it's become a firm favourite for general slouching around in cold but dry situations and like most of Alpkit's products it strikes an ace balance between price and function.

It's cut quite close, so if you want loose and streetwise, go up a size. We're pretty much standard medium and found it fine over a microfleece. Other features include a pronounced droptail that keeps your kidneys snug and a detachable hood with wired peak for when the going gets snowing, or at least very cold.

Last year's version had adjustable velcro cuffs, but the latest one settles for straight elasticated closure, so the slim of wrist might findthe odd draught in breezy conditions. Build quality is generally decent, the fabric doesn't leak down, zips are YKK and keep zipping away cleanly and happily and there's plenty of down in those baffles making for  enough warmth to cope with most winter days. The decent-fitting hood is the thermal icing on the insulation cake.

Alpkit Filo down jacket

Filo packs reasonably small as well, particularly if you can find a neat, mini compression sac. It's worth bearing in mind that down isn't always the ideal insulation for damp UK conditions, the micro rips-top nylon shell has a DWR treatment to deal with drizzly days in passing, but don't expect to wear it in sustained rain and retain any lofting ability whatsoever.

For knockabout UK use you might be better off with a synthetically filled jacket, but on cold, dry, winter days it's ace for prolonged stops and in high mountain environments, down rules in the warmth to weight stakes.

Negatives? The handwarmer pockets and collar on our older Filo are lined with a slightly rough microfleece. Normally it's fine, but catches painfully on chafed, dry hands, which some of us are prone to in winter. And finally, down is about 'niceness' at one level and somehow, while the Filo does the job, it's just not quite as slick as some of its higher-priced rivals with lighter, more expensive fabrics. Then again, it's a lot more affordable.

Alpkit Filoo jacket packed

Pack size is reasonable, Filo right, Jaffa Cakes left, in case you were wondering.

Verdict


Great value, entry level down jacket for the price of an expensive fleece. Snug cut and elongated tail both work well and the down seems to be good quality stuff and evenly distributed through the jacket. Not quite as slick as some of its rivals, but then it costs around half the price...  And you can get it in five different colours too.


 Fantastic value, decent down, workmanlike construction, comfy drop-tail.
 Lacks bling factor if that worries you plus scratchy tricot pocket lining on test jacket.


Alpkit web site


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Lix Toll 
Posted: 07/11/08 14:32:36 36

Glad you addressed the issue of "packability" of this jacket. Alpkit seem to dodge away the subject on their website.

So they don't provide a stuffsack with it? Strange - all the stuffsack budget must have gone on the stuffsack, micro stuffsack and storage bag that you get with their sleeping bags!

Can the jacket be stuffed into one of its own pockets or do really have to go out and buy a separate stuffsack of the right size for this jacket?

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