"Chlorophylle is a relative newcomer onto the outdoor clothing
scene, but they are very well known in Quebec, a region known
for its cold and humid winters. The jacket in question is the
Grizzly, a two-ply Gore-Tex jacket with high loft artificial
insulation. It is quite light and very very warm. Last week, I wore it
outside in a wind chill that went down to -45 degrees and I was
very comfortable. The arms are very mobile, and allow full
movement without pulling the bottom of the jacket too far up.
There are four large pockets, two of which are lined with polar
fleece to help keep the hands warm. In addition, there are multiple
drawstrings to keep cold air from coming in through the hood,
waist, and the bottom of the coat. All of the drawstrings are
elasticised one-handed designs, which make adjusting them with
gloves on a real snap. The sleeves are designed to be worn with
expedition gloves and mitts. All in all, a great coat."