AVIATOR HAT
Coyote Fur Ruff
Not Removable
Sizes
S-M, L-XL
Fill
625 fill power white duck down
Fabric
Shell & Lining: 190gsm, Arctic- Tech; 85% Polyester/ 15% Cotton blend with a DWR finish
Berry
Wasaga Sand
Tan
Caribou
Aurora Green
Forest Green
Military Green
Arctic Frost
Blue Topaz
Spirit
Navy
White
Light Grey
Graphite
Black
More Features
- Water-resistant Arctic-Tech fabric exterior for durability and weather-resistance
- Offered in two different sizes
- Adjustable buckle chin strap for high-wind or high-speed action
- Coyote fur ruff visor and ear-flaps are a turn-of-the-century functional feature that kept pilots warm in an open cockpit at high speeds
NATURAL PROTECTION
We use coyote fur around the hoods on our jackets because it never freezes, doesn’t hold water, and the uneven hair lengths create a windbreak that protects exposed skin, helping to reduce heat loss from the face. This holds as true in urban environments as much as it does in the high Arctic.
Fur has been used consistently for hundreds of years as cold weather protection. The only place where fur has been seen to go up and down in popularity is in the world of fashion. And while fashion is subject to trends, Canada Goose is not.
No matter what the temperature is, feeling “cold” is relative. Cities can feel just as cold as more arctic climates to some people – our jackets are made to keep people warm, anywhere.