Fjallraven Men's Singi Down Jacket

About This Item

Warm and durable down jacket with a traditional, long cut. A classic, long model in hardwearing G-1000 and extra durable G-1000 HeavyDuty over the shoulders and rear. Perfect for low-intensity winter activities in really cold temperatures. Two large zippered chest pockets with buttoned pockets on top. In addition, there are top-loading pockets lower down plus an inside pocket and mesh storage pockets. Drawcords at the waist and hem, and Velcro adjustments at the cuffs. This is an updated version of Fjallraven's classic parka, now with sustainable fabrics and improved features and fit.

Fit & Design:

  • Regular fit jacket
  • Detachable faux fur edging, drawcord adjustment, synthetic fur, storm hood with metal wire
  • Long sleeve
  • Press buttons and two-way zipper closing
  • Number of pockets: 9
  • Pockets: Chest pocket's with buttons, chest pocket's with zipper, hand pocket's, inner mesh pocket's, zippered inside pocket's
  • Made from G-1000 and padded with ethically produced down
  • Extra durable G-1000 heavyduty over the shoulders and lower back
  • Reinforcement Areas: Shoulders, rear
  • Outerwear clothing layer

Technology:

  • Adaptable with greenland wax, durable, water resistant, wind resistant
  • Insalution Fill Power: 600 CUIN (Fill weight: 295 g)

Additional Details:

  • Environmental info: Organic cotton, recycled polyester, recycled polyamide, traceable down
  • Do not use fabric softener, remove fur trim before wash, remove the leather pullers before wash, wash separately
  • Do not iron
  • 40°C normal wsh process
  • Do not dry clean
  • Do not bleach
  • Tumble dry at low temperature
  • Back Length: 91 cm
  • Weight: 1750 g (size M)
  • Brand : Fjallraven
  • Country of Origin : Imported
  • Fabric : G-1000® HeavyDuty: 65% polyester (recycled) / 35% cotton (organic); Lining: 100% polyamide (recycled)
  • Web ID: 24KCZMSNGDWNJCKTMMOU
  • SKU: 25702439

REVIEWS

4.5
90%
Recommended

33 Reviews

Great Coat If You Overheat In Winter

Best winter investment I’ve made. I am 6'2", 225 lbs, and I generate a massive amount of body heat. The Singi breathes incredibly well instead of giving me the feeling of being sealed inside a plastic bag. I can wear this in -25°C with the wind chill over a T-shirt or thin long sleeve and I feel comfortable & warm but never overheated. Massive thanks to the crew at the Toronto Queen St. store for the sizing help. The website suggested an XL, but after trying it on in-store, the large was definitely the right fit. The XL is enormous. If you want durability and real temperature regulation without the bulk, this is the one.

-35 Degrees Celcius With -50 Windchill Warmth

Purchased in January and received when it was -35 degrees Celsius with a windchill of almost -50 degrees Celsius. Love this coat and great value. Once the oversized hood is adjusted the wire band inside the hood is such an awesome idea and allows for maximum flexibility against winchill. The jacket is not as puffy as other down jackets but don’t worry it will keep you extremely warm. The weight is perfect in my opinion. The style is very nice, does fit large and pockets, adjustable Velcro storm cuffs , and front snaps are all positioned to maximize warmth. The outer shell appears to be very durable. As mentioned I wore it out on an extremely cold day, spent 5 hours in the open in the middle of two winter ice roads and never once felt cold. This is my first Fjallraven jacket and quality is great, and value is outstanding Definitely won’t be my last product from Fjall lraven

Worthy Investment.

I've had this parka for a few years now. I am 6'3 200lbs and I got a large, but it's still roomy inside. I don't mind, but be aware that you'll probably need to size down. Thankfully it has adjustments available at the waist and bottom to account for that as well. This parka is incredibly warm, too warm for winter 2024 where I just wore my Skogso instead most of the time. However, this year's much colder winter was perfect for it. You simply will not have issues walking around anywhere with this parka on. If anything you'll get looks from people who are interested in your cool parka like I do all the time. If there's a downside to this parka it's probably the faux fur liner that it came with. Mine was twisted out of shape a bit and I ended up not really using it. Might get a custom real fur one made instead someday.

Great Jacket

It’s warm and and internally puffy seems to be very well made and sturdy. It also seems pretty breathable I don’t get gross and sweaty when I’m indoors . The shell is a bit stiff but it feels like kind of good to me like it’s keeping my posture upright lol my only complaint is the sizing seems a little small and they don’t offer more in BT sizes .

Too Thin!! Need Redesign

Hello, I don't understand the purpose of this Jacket. I personally tried it in a shop, it is ridiculous thin!!! IMHO I'd wear a Down Parka, especially a practical one,at least at -15C or lower, with a wool sweater under. This jacket isn't that. Normal people will freeze at -20C dress like that, except if you use it only to go the car for your house and vice versa. Only 295gr of insulator i suppose on M/L size it is more appropriate for a down jacket that for a parka. You should seriously rethink your strategy, I suggest making 2 version, like the expedition or the nuuk, a regular with at least 550gr for M and a lite edition with 400gr. If you want down you want warm in very cold condition, -40/-20C; for "milder" temp like -10/-5C the NUuk line is more appropriate with synthetic insulation where it can withstand snow/rain/sleet better. Seriously, a UNIQLO down parka is way much cheaper, warmer and more elegant simple like that, just try yourself. I find it ridiculous !!! Should be not.

Warmest Coat I’ve Ever Owned.

Bought this a few months ago after a cold trip to NYC. Back home in Colorado along the front range there were days of -10 degrees Fahrenheit and i was warm. While trekking I was opening it up. Can’t recommend it more. I brought my wife aone as well.

Great Parka!

I bought one of these a few years ago in XL. I’m 6’4 and about 200 pounds with very long arms. It fits me perfectly. I have worn it at 0F with just a shirt on under it and I was plenty warm. It’s made very well and I think the price is very reasonable for the quality. It never leaks any feathers and will last for years. I have the Greenland Winter coat too that I’ve had for about seven years and it’s still in perfect condition. I’ve just come onto this website to buy another one of their coats and maybe an insulated pair of pants. Some people say the prices are high, but I strongly disagree. Very well made products that will last for many years.

Minor Flaws, Great Coat

I like just about everything in this coat, so I'll list the few things I think are less than perfect: The pockets, as others mention, are in an annoying place compared to side entry pockets to keep your hands warm. The biggest defect is that the large hood doesn't have a way to close the coat at the neck if you're wearing it with the hood down. This lets cold air in down to your chest because the opening is so big. Other than that, it's a very warm coat, very well made with high quality materials. It kept me plenty warm out on a walk in 5F / -15C last winter.

Very Warm Coat, Almost Great

I live in Connecticut and purchased this coat about a month ago. It's been in the teens for the last couple weeks and this coat has kept me very warm. I recommend sizing down. I'm 5'8", 155 lbs, 39" chest, 32" waist. I normally wear medium shirts and coats, but for this jacket I sized down to a small and it fits great with plenty of room to add proper layering (base layer, long sleeve shirt, hoodie). Though I do really like this coat, I do have 2 gripes with it. 1. It really needs better hand warmer pockets. The position of the handwarmer pockets on the women's Nuuk Parka is a much better location for them. So higher up on the chest/mid section with side entrances. Also, there is a fleece liner inside the handwarmer pockets, but it's only on one side of the pocket... I'd prefer a fully lined pocket. 2. The hood is more like a storm shelter than a hood. It's enormous. Very warm though. I'd prefer if the hood was like 20 - 30% smaller. I nearly returned the coat for these 2 reasons, but I decided the weren't deal breakers. If these 2 things were fixed, I'd give this coat 5 stars. A few of the features I really like about this coat are: 1. Heavy Canvas outer shell 2. Gussets behind the shoulders 3. Gussets at the wrists (super useful for putting on gloves, can easily tighten the sleeve over the glove while wearing the coat.) 4. Lots of pockets 5. Waist, hem, and hood draw cords really help to lock cold air out of the coat.

Great But Wide Shoulders. Xs Over S

I like the jacket. Buy smaller than you think. I’m not a tall man but the guide said I should go for a small. It’s slightly too large in the shoulders. Go to the store and try on sizes if you can. I was on a wait list for xs for 7 months for the green and they never updated the sizes so I had to buy the small, I think xs would’ve been perfect. Quality jacket though and super warm. I was out in -17C weather and my torso hardly noticed.

Buy It!

I went hiking in Iceland with this jacket, and let me tell you, it is 100% worth it. At first, I was slightly annoyed with the hood, but now I see why it's designed like that; my hood stayed on in 60 mph wind! The zipper's leather tag broke off, but it's not a big deal. The zipper can be annoying to zip up and get stuck at times. Overall, I was in -8 degree weather and 60 mph wind and SWEATING during my hike- definitely wind and waterproof. I did but on wax only on the shoulders but you honestly don't really need the wax, I've been in rain, snow, hail and stayed dry and warm.

Perfect Coat For Me, Just What I Had Hoped For.

First - I will say this coat is AWESOME! I wanted to finally invest in a hardy quality winter coat and this one fit the bill. This is the warmest and nicest coat I've ever owned. I was tired of the trendy lightweight down coats that don't actually keep you as warm as you'd like. There is a kind of pleasure that comes from wearing and enjoying a finely crafted article of clothing and this jacket gives just that. It feels exceptionally cozy and of high quality. Second, I will say that this coat is BIG. I really do not understand Fjallraven's sizing recommendations. For reference, I am male, 6' and 160lbs with an athletic (I would like to say) build. I find it a little frustrating to read reviews and feedback about sizing but most people do not put their body size in the review for comparison. If I had followed Fjallraven's sizing guide, I should have ordered a medium. I was torn about which size to order and found it hard to gauge based on reviews, so I ordered a Small and Medium with the intent to return whichever one I didn't want. I will definitely be sticking with the small. The small itself almost feels a tad oversized but I think it will do okay. The medium just feels comically big on me. Even with wearing a shirt and lightweight sweater underneath, I am quite comfortable and still have full range of motion in the small. As far as warmth and comfort, this thing feels so comfortable. I am impressed with the amount of down and insulation in this thing. I live in the midwest USA and our winters get down to 18-20F on an average cold winter day, usually with several days dipping into the single digits or lower. I walk my dog every morning and enjoy winter hiking and I feel confident and prepared for the coming winter now. So far we have not hit a very very cold day but I did try it out in a morning just above freezing. I wore only a T-shirt underneath while walking my dog and did not overheat in it as others stated - I felt quite comfortable. Part of me wonders if this means I would be a little cold in just the jacket on the really really cold days, but I think it is reasonable to still require a warm base layer or thin sweater underneath to stay warm enough. I feel confident this will be the case. The hood is impressive - big and warm and well insulated and fits snugly enough when pulled over your head and the fuzzy lining feels functional enough to keep out wind, not just a fashion statement. The drawstrings add a nice touch and work well, helping you to show off your lean figure still in a thick coat as you cinch it up around your waist. This helps trap warm air inside and I noticed it also takes a bit of the weight of the coat off your upper body and puts it onto your hips - kind of like the hip straps of a backpack. The zipper is not really as big of a problem as some have complained. It is a bit funny because it is on the opposite side as most zippers for men in the US. Maybe this is a Swedish thing? I'm sure I will get used to it. Overall, I would say: Stylish, cozy, WARM, quality. It brings me joy and confidence knowing I am well prepared for the coming winter.

My Favorate Design

I have now become a fan of Fjallraven parkas. I like their casual/outdoorsy design over more formal/urban designs (CG, MK, etc.). I like the numerous pockets of which some are quite spacious. This is a big plus for me over other brands (like CG and MK). Price-wise Fjallraven falls in the middle: they are not the cheapest in the market yet they are less expensive than the so called 'prestigious' brands like CG, MK, N, M, etc.. I find Fjallraven to be as good as any of the them in regards to product quality. The G1000 shell feels very tough and durable. The lining feels good too though I like the lining of Singi Wool better as it feels more organic. Why doesn't Fjallraven use the same lining in Singi Down is puzzle-some to me. There are a few caveats though. After getting a Singi Wool in small size which was a perfect fit for me, I bought the Singi Down in small size too . It turned out to be too small for me. It felt particularly tight around my hip. I am 72kg, 178cm tall. Moreover, I got it in Dark Navy color. Strangely, the shell had a green hue to it! It wasn't a deal breaker but I certainly preferred a neutral navy tone. I could not return the jacket so sold it online. Since I liked the jacket, I was looking to get one in medium size. Recently, there was a sale on Fjakraven products in a local store at %50 discount. These were apparently sample units or new units with some defects. Look and behold, I saw a Singi Down (sample unit) in large size (the only available one). I tried it and while it was a bit loose and bulky on me, it was certainly acceptable and the sleeves were the right length. Strangely, the jacket was in a beautiful blue tone (indigo?) that is not available online. The color was like dream come true! So I am again a Singi Down owner. Not sure why this color isn't available online for sale. Perhaps, they are planning to introduce the color in the future or is perhaps this is a discontinued color.

Pockets Not Well Designed

Feels warm and strong but why not to put a bit more thoughts into designing pockets. I cannot imagine that anyone would be against middle pockets to warm hands when not wearing gloves. same the bottom pockets

3 Years Going Strong.

I think I can best summarize my opinion of this coat in that it makes me want to go outside in blizzards. This thing is sooo warm and well designed for practical use; I spend a huge amount of time standing outside for hours in the winter and this is the perfect tool for the job. Not only is it warm, but its also very durable. The external fabric is tough! I have no concerns about it every ripping which is a huge peace of mind, I think the thick fabric also helps protect from wind which is really nice when its blustery. The pockets are very generous and perfect for stashing gloves or other moderate sizes items if needed. I find myself rarely needing the hood but when I do its oversized and very helpful in protecting against flakes or wind. The only thing that I dont absolutely love about this thing is the zipper for some reason its a bit hard to line up, and there is a bit of a learning curve, its funny, every winter it takes me a couple tries when first using the coat to get the feel for it, but after that I have no issus; on the other hand, the zipper is very durable so its not like I'm concerned about it failing, more that it just takes a bit of a specific 'touch' to get it to line up. Overall I would highly reccomend this, it will last for years (mine has so far, and I expect it will for many more) its also a lot more affordable than other premium parkas, but I think this one is actually warmer and more practical in many ways than its competitors.

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