TrailLite RDS Down Jacket
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Description
FEATURES
- High Loft Warmth: 90% RDS white duck down, 150g fill weight
- Featherlight Fabric: 20D matte nylon with anti-drilling finish
- Static-Free Comfort: ENFO-SHIELD anti-static treatment
- Everyday Functionality: Adjustable hood, hem drawcord & elastic cuffs
DESCRIPTION
- Lightweight Everyday Warmth: Built for both outdoor exploration and daily commutes, this jacket balances warmth, style, and comfort. The 20D matte nylon shell feels soft yet protective, with high-density yarn to prevent down leakage and ensure long-lasting durability.
- Ethical Down, Trusted Comfort: Filled with 90% RDS-certified white duck down (150g fill weight), each batch is responsibly sourced and traceable, ensuring warmth you can feel good about—clean, lofty, and ethically obtained.
- Smart Functional Design: The adjustable hood and hem drawcord block cold drafts, while elastic cuffs and smooth zippers enhance mobility and wind protection. A subtle chest logo completes its clean, outdoor-ready look.
- Anti-Static & Skin-Friendly: ENFO-SHIELD anti-static treatment minimizes static buildup, dust attraction, and discomfort in dry winter air, keeping you fresh and comfortable all day.
Warmth Engineered for Exploration
From alpine summits to city streets, each CAMEL down jacket is crafted for lasting warmth and adaptive comfort. Filled with premium goose or duck down and protected by DWR-treated shells, these pieces balance insulation, lightness, and mobility. Whether you’re hiking through snowfields or navigating winter commutes, they deliver the warmth to keep you moving forward.




The Technology Within
The Technology Within
Legacy in Motion

Legacy in Motion
Adventurer Insights




At 19, George Bullard completed a 1,374-mile unsupported polar trek. Now testing CAMEL gear in extreme conditions, he helps create outdoor equipment that empowers explorers to move boldly, adapt quickly, and embrace the unknown with confidence.
Adventurer Insights

At 19, George Bullard completed a 1,374-mile unsupported polar trek. Now testing CAMEL gear in extreme conditions, he helps create outdoor equipment that emp owers explorers to move boldly, adapt quickly, and embrace the unknown with confidence.


















































































































































