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Eddie Bauer Men's 550-Fill Down Puffer Hooded Jacket (Gray or Black)

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Eddie Bauer has Eddie Bauer Men's Down Puffer Hooded Jacket (Gray or Black) on sale for $25. Select free store pickup where stock permits; otherwise, shipping is free on $100+ orders.

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  • 550 fill power down insulation
  • DWR treatment sheds moisture
  • Insulated hood
  • Zip-closure chest pocket
  • Stretchy knit side panels for added mobility

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Eddie Bauer has Eddie Bauer Men's Down Puffer Hooded Jacket (Gray or Black) on sale for $25. Select free store pickup where stock permits; otherwise, shipping is free on $100+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter hawkblu09 for sharing this deal.

Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location. Available sizes may vary.

Available Colors:
Product Details:
  • 550 fill power down insulation
  • DWR treatment sheds moisture
  • Insulated hood
  • Zip-closure chest pocket
  • Stretchy knit side panels for added mobility

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BigFatCat
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We've been through this before...

The issue is usually that people have no idea what Fill Power actually means. Fill Power is a measure of the quality of the down insulation. It's literally just the number of a cubic inches that one ounce of down takes up... it's a measure of 'fluffiness'... which translates into insulating power... which translates into quality.

However, it's not a measure of how warm a jacket is. To know that (in addition to how it's distributed, etc), you need to know both the quality (Fill Power) and the quantity (Fill Weight) of the garment.

So... an 850 Fill Power jacket can have less down in it than a 550 Fill Power jacket and still provide the same warmth... will less bulk.

In addition, jackets like this are made to be mid-layers and not outer layers. The thin nylon fabric is designed to reduce bulk when worn under a shell layer. They're not terribly rip or abrasion resistant... and aren't designed to be. This would be a nice mid-layer... or an 'around town' mid-weight jacket, but it's not the right call for a wet day in the woods or tramping thru brush.
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To expand on this the majority of the one star reviews seem to echo this sentiment like the following:

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Submitted 1 month agoBy RobFrom NE, PennsylvaniaTerrible jacket. Terrible fit. Terrible quality. The sides are spandex so there's zero insulation there. And there's No way this jacket is a 550 down fill. Whoever designed this jacket should be fired.

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Yesterday 12:33 AM
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vovn123Yesterday 12:33 AM
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Quote from brian17834 :

And … A jacket with 550 fill is huge / overly puffy and doesn't squish down in a backpack like an 850. My 850 looks very thin but is amazingly warm for being so thin!
Love when is tramping, considering times. Good for Greenland weather?
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Quote from nyknicks8 :
The Eddie Bauer brand is equivalent to buying junk. They are just milking the fools who still think there's some quality in there like most corporations do. If people in this country actually have IQs better than monkeys these fraudulent corporations would go out of business
Please provide a list of the Eddie Bauer products you've actually purchased and worn... and why you didn't like them. Just so we know what to avoid.
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ShonryuYesterday 02:58 AM
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Quote from brian17834 :
And … A jacket with 550 fill is huge / overly puffy and doesn't squish down in a backpack like an 850. My 850 looks very thin but is amazingly warm for being so thin!
My Montbell Plasma 1000 fill really squishes down to nothing.
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Quote from Shonryu :
My Montbell Plasma 1000 fill really squishes down to nothing.
Great jacket... just not quite in the same price range !
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binaryedYesterday 03:02 PM
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Quote from BigFatCat :
We've been through this before...The issue is usually that people have no idea what Fill Power actually means. Fill Power is a measure of the quality of the down insulation. It's literally just the number of a cubic inches that one ounce of down takes up... it's a measure of 'fluffiness'... which translates into insulating power... which translates into quality.However, it's not a measure of how warm a jacket is. To know that (in addition to how it's distributed, etc), you need to know both the quality (Fill Power) and the quantity (Fill Weight) of the garment.So... an 850 Fill Power jacket can have less down in it than a 550 Fill Power jacket and still provide the same warmth... will less bulk.In addition, jackets like this are made to be mid-layers and not outer layers. The thin nylon fabric is designed to reduce bulk when worn under a shell layer. They're not terribly rip or abrasion resistant... and aren't designed to be. This would be a nice mid-layer... or an 'around town' mid-weight jacket, but it's not the right call for a wet day in the woods or tramping thru brush.
Exactly. I buy 800 plus down for backpacking where weight and compressibility are big factors. I have a couple of this style of jacket for a cool to a little bit cold day doing errands or walking the dogs.

It's weird to me seeing people walk around in high loft backpacking jackets around town. Mine have patches of tape all over the place because they have been on some adventures. If you're not worried about weight then buy the cheaper 650 fill or less stuff at the puffiness you need. The weight difference is negligible when you are wearing it, but 6-12 ounces extra weight in your backpack on a long trek is weight you don't need.

The only exception I would put out there is if you live in a super could place where your winter jacket is an investment you'll wear daily for months. Then buying a high fill count big ass winter coat with a waterproof/windproof breathable shell makes sense. Because you'll be lugging that thing around for an entire season.

I haven't bought this particular jacket, but I do have similar Eddie Bower stuff. If you want something as a layer or for when it's a little chilly. This will do the job.
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Quote from binaryed :
Exactly. I buy 800 plus down for backpacking where weight and compressibility are big factors. I have a couple of this style of jacket for a cool to a little bit cold day doing errands or walking the dogs.

It's weird to me seeing people walk around in high loft backpacking jackets around town. Mine have patches of tape all over the place because they have been on some adventures. If you're not worried about weight then buy the cheaper 650 fill or less stuff at the puffiness you need. The weight difference is negligible when you are wearing it, but 6-12 ounces extra weight in your backpack on a long trek is weight you don't need.

The only exception I would put out there is if you live in a super could place where your winter jacket is an investment you'll wear daily for months. Then buying a high fill count big ass winter coat with a waterproof/windproof breathable shell makes sense. Because you'll be lugging that thing around for an entire season.

I haven't bought this particular jacket, but I do have similar Eddie Bower stuff. If you want something as a layer or for when it's a little chilly. This will do the job.
Vermonter here... hiker... skier... my stuff gets worn... no such thing as bad weather, just bad gear...
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CalmRain713Yesterday 06:32 PM
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Most Americans just walk from house to car to office/store. This will be mostly fine for that. The non insulated sides is probably a no go if you have a need to be outside for long amounts of time during the cold like living in a real city or in the outdoors. Maybe a good fleece willl help.

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bluekoolYesterday 06:50 PM
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Had to return it due to the strong odor.
and yes the "stretchy mid panels" which I had overlooked wouldnt cut it for me, either.
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Luke91Yesterday 07:04 PM
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I bought this the last time the deal popped out. I'm in Northern California, and this jacket is great for 55-65 degree days. I have those $200-300 jackets, but it's nice to have something in my car or my hiking bag just in case I forget anything.
I think it's worth noting that the down does not go the entire way around the jacket. The sides of the jacket have no down and they're basically a hoodie. You can see in the third pic
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NarfNarfNarfYesterday 07:23 PM
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The quality and fit of EB clothing has dropped considerably in the last several years. I've usually seen them as competitive quality and price to the gear carried at REI and have shopped at EB first because of the amount of tall sizes. I especially like their First Ascent line.
Lately, prices have climbed dramatically and the jackets are thin and fit poorly. Their claimed prices before "sale" are insanely high for what you get and even at 50% off, it doesn't line up with low end fabrics and build quality they now have across the line.
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VeyecYesterday 07:35 PM
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As someone who has a closet full of First Ascent and Sport Shop gear, I must admit that EB has declined a little in the Quality category. The decline started around the time when they did away with the Lifetime Guarantee. I still get gear from them, but it is usually from a Clearance event when the prices are more aligned with the quality.

This jacket is worth $25.
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obbbYesterday 07:40 PM
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In the past I have been disappointed after washing a down jacket and the fluff doesn't return.
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VeyecYesterday 07:58 PM
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Quote from obbb :
In the past I have been disappointed after washing a down jacket and the fluff doesn't return.
I have never had that problem. Just have to use dryer balls or toss in a clean sneaker as you dry them to get the loft back.
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Quote from BigFatCat :

Please provide a list of the Eddie Bauer products you've actually purchased and worn... and why you didn't like them. Just so we know what to avoid.
Avoid this in particular. I bought two of them from the last sale back when we had the PP 20%. The sides where the shell ends and the stretchy nylon begins is really thin, not sure why they made that design choice. The down itself if I had to compare, 32 degree jackets slowly lose their fill, this one in particular I see feathers every time I wear it. Overall it's not that warm but the deal breaker would be the lack of quality. I mainly bought it because I needed something very thin but looking back it wasn't too worth it. Like other reviews, it's pretty bad. I'd skip entirely if possible.

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ShrewdWren559Yesterday 10:28 PM
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Quote from BigFatCat :
We've been through this before...

The issue is usually that people have no idea what Fill Power actually means. Fill Power is a measure of the quality of the down insulation. It's literally just the number of a cubic inches that one ounce of down takes up... it's a measure of 'fluffiness'... which translates into insulating power... which translates into quality.

However, it's not a measure of how warm a jacket is. To know that (in addition to how it's distributed, etc), you need to know both the quality (Fill Power) and the quantity (Fill Weight) of the garment.

So... an 850 Fill Power jacket can have less down in it than a 550 Fill Power jacket and still provide the same warmth... will less bulk.

In addition, jackets like this are made to be mid-layers and not outer layers. The thin nylon fabric is designed to reduce bulk when worn under a shell layer. They're not terribly rip or abrasion resistant... and aren't designed to be. This would be a nice mid-layer... or an 'around town' mid-weight jacket, but it's not the right call for a wet day in the woods or tramping thru brush.
This jacket is NOT DOWN. It's "down alternative." Polyester fill.

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