When it comes to choosing a new down jacket, I’m looking for one reliable puffer that will work for everything, and now that I’ve worn the Helly Hansen Verglas Down Jacket 2.0 for an entire year, I can honestly say this jacket is a strong contender for the job.

I’ve been testing the Verglas 2.0 on the trails and around town, and brought it along for après-ski during a few days away skiing in Chamonix. From the flattering fit to the instant boost it gives me on a cold day, it’s become one of my favourite, easy jackets that never lets me down.

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Helly Hansen Verglas Down Jacket 2.0

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The cut doesn’t come down really low at the back like a lot of down jackets, and appears slightly cropped. So, it might not keep my bum as warm as some, but it is adjustable to keep the draft out and looks more stylish than some jackets I’ve worn over the years. I like the nice, high collar, which keeps my neck warm when it’s windy.

The fabric is really soft where it touches my skin, especially around the collar, and all in all, it’s just a light, cosy layer that feels good to wear. Some down jackets are really quite fragile, which isn’t ideal if you’re walking on overgrown trails or your dog likes to jump up on you, but the fabric on this jacket is a little more robust.

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The Verglas 2.0 is the only down jacket I’ve tested that doesn’t have a hood, and I really like that. It means that I can more easily wear it with a rain jacket on top and don’t find myself battling with too many hoods.

There are two hand-warming pockets plus a handy inner chest pocket, which I use to keep my phone close by and protected from the cold.

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Helly-Hansen Verglas Down Jacket 2.0 - Women's Premium Down Outerwear Coat, Ultimate Comfort and Warmth Jacket, 990 Black, X-Small

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Helly Hansen Verglas Down Jacket 2.0

The slim fit is more of a sweater style, which makes it more versatile