Synthetic down has traditionally been regarded as a cheaper, less effective alternative to traditional down insulation. But thanks to advances in technology, synthetics have come into their own, rivaling goose down in many areas and even surpassing it in durability and water resistance.
Technologies like Polartec’s Alpha fiber, developed for military use, or Columbia’s proprietary TurboDown, a mix of synthetic materials and goose down, are finding their way into a wider range of products. The result of all this innovation is that present-day consumers have access to synthetic jackets that are warmer, better ventilated, lighter and more durable than ever. The fake stuff is here to stay, and that’s a good thing.
This definitive guide provides information on the best synthetic insulation jackets available based on features like warmth, weight, durability, water resistance and price. In it, we offer suggestions on which jacket(s) to buy for different activities and needs. Keep reading beyond the picks for more info on synthetic insulation and how to wash and care for a jacket made with it.
Products in the Guide
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Arc’teryx Atom Jacket
Best Overall Synthetic Down Jacket
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Patagonia Micro Puff Hoody
Best Upgrade Synthetic Down Jacket
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Finisterre Women’s Nimbus Jacket
Best Women's Synthetic Jacket
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RAB Cirrus Flex 2.0
Best Affordable Synthetic Down Jacket
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Relwen Windzip Jacket
Most Stylish
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Fjallraven Keb Padded Hoodie
Best Heavy Synthetic Jacket
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The North Face Summit Series Casaval Hoodie
Best Midlayer
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Norrøna Lofoten Primaloft80 Anorak
Best Pullover Jacket
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Topo Designs Insulated Shirt Jacket
Best Synthetic Shacket
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Arc’teryx Therme Parka
Best For City Use
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Outdoor Research SuperStrand LT Insulated Hoodie
Best Packable Style
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Houdini Dunfri
Most Versatile Synthetic Down Jacket
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How We Tested

We took these hardworking mid and outer layers on plenty of excursions across North America, from the frostbitten hills of the Northeast to the wet and rainy shores of the Pacific Northwest, and everywhere in-between. We tested for warmth-to-weight ratios, water resistance and packability and took note of materials and construction. After testing a wide selection of synthetic down jackets, we landed on these as our top picks.