Kaji Nylon

Features a special construction to minimize cold spots, a common weakness of down jackets. Down tubes are layered over seam interiors and zipper areas, using approximately twice the usual amount of down to prevent cold air intrusion and heat loss.

Vertical stitching along the sides of the torso reduces bulk for a clean silhouette. Gussets under the sleeves enhance range of motion for active movement. Pockets include water-resistant zippers and hand warmers.

The fabric is an original high-density weave using 15 dtex ultra-fine yarn. It offers a supple sheen and softness while delivering high wind resistance and breathable waterproofing (water column rating over 10,000mm). This Japanese-made down jacket also features an environmentally conscious fluorine-free water repellent finish.

Kaji Group: Founded in Ishikawa Prefecture in 1934.

Based on Kaji Manufacturing, which designs, manufactures, and sells machinery and parts related to textiles, the group comprises seven companies in Japan and overseas, including Kaji Nylon for yarn processing, Kaji Rene for fabric manufacturing, and Kaji Knit for knitted goods. It leverages group strength to achieve integrated production.

Its textiles, achieving high functionality and supple handfeel through meticulously refined yarn processing techniques, are highly regarded worldwide as fabrics that stimulate the senses.

Produced by ZANTER, arguably Japan's premier down apparel manufacturer. For over 50 years, this specialist company has developed down garments capable of withstanding extreme environments, supporting expeditions such as the Antarctic Observation Team and Japan's first successful ascent to the North Pole.