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Color: Black
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Put the perfect finishing layer on your cold-weather ensembles with this wind- and waterproof parka featuring a design that blends cozy down filling with CLOMAX BRIO insulation strategically placed in heavy-moisture areas.
- Hidden front-zip closure
- Fixed hood
- Chest flap pockets; side-seam pockets
- Gore-Tex® waterproofing provides all-condition dryness
- Lined, with 90% down, 10% feather fill and CLOMAX BRIO synthetic fill
- 100% nylon
- Machine wash, line dry
- Imported
- Item #11061877
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Veilance
Established as an extension of Arc'teryx, Veilance offers high-performance urban clothing in a system of essential forms. Rooted in technical utility, material innovation and wearable silhouettes, every piece is engineered for minimalist style and peak outdoor performance.
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Anonymous
Reposted from arcteryx.com
Feb 10, 2026
Lighter than Air, Warm as the Sun
Terrifically warm, light and comfortable. Easy mobility, Insulation is excellent, not bulky or overbearing in weight. Snow and water bead off it quickly. Expect it to last a lifetime.
Eric
Reposted from arcteryx.com
Jan 29, 2026
Love The Warmth afforded by a Generous Boxy Design
Love the comfort, easy warmth/insulation, & waterproofing features of this high end Parka. I typically wear a size medium for Veilance jackets (Monitor Down & Altus Down alike) and chose a Medium size for the Sorin as well. The sleeves of the Small Size Sorin were a little too short & the tighter fit would limit layering options & compromise warmth. On colder outings (20°F or below) the generous boxy design/fit of the Medium Sorin easily accommodates layering with the Veilance MIONN (or more). Yes the hood adjustability feels unresolved & no I’m not at all sure what the internal elasticized collar adjustments actually do nor how they impact the experience. The website also states “Centre-front secures with hidden Cobrax snaps for a clean, low-profile finish”; yet the Cobrax snaps are nowhere to be found. For a high end price tag that the Sorin is demanding the unresolved & misleading design/descriptions should not be happening -otherwise I would’ve given a Five Star Rating. I wear a wool cap topped with a Veilance Bucket Hat. The shape of the Bucket hat helps secure the hood (the hood itself is generously deep allowing my face to be warm within the recess ) even against a strong head on wind. Overall Love the design & warmth but had to work to find options that keep the hood in place.
Matt
Reposted from arcteryx.com
Jan 5, 2026
Refined Design, Tricky Sizing
I purchased this jacket as an outer layer for commuting on cold winter days as well as for weekend outings. I really like the Dark Cocoon color, and overall I’m very satisfied with it—the jacket is warm, minimal in design, and feels well thought out.
That said, I think sizing requires careful consideration. I own an Arc’teryx Beta Insulated Jacket in size L, which I intentionally bought a bit larger to allow for layering. In contrast, the Sorin Down Jacket fits me perfectly in size S. I found size M to be too large, making the silhouette look slightly bulky and less refined. For reference, I’m 5’8” (174 cm) and 180 lbs (82kg).
Because the down quality is excellent and the jacket is generously insulated, there’s no real need to size up for layering in most situations (unless you’re dealing with extreme cold like Alaska). For that reason, I ultimately chose size S and am very happy with the fit.
Within the first week of wearing it, I received multiple unsolicited compliments, with people asking where the jacket was from.
mobix
Reposted from arcteryx.com
Jan 2, 2026
Zipper is small
The jacket is warm and comfortable, but can be a bit bulky. The zipper is notably more difficult to connect and zip up as it appears too small to grasp. A larger two-way zipper would be preferred.
cccc
Reposted from arcteryx.com
Dec 7, 2025
Warm Parka for Toronto
Very warm parka. I tried it walking around outside in -15C and felt very comfortable. In my estimate 15-20% warmer than a Canada Goose Langford that I own
Highly recommend sizing down. I typically wear M sized clothing and a S fit me great
ModernAnalog
Reposted from arcteryx.com
Oct 27, 2025
SORIN Rune 6 STARS out of 5
I'm 5'9" 185 lbs and the Medium size fits me perfectly; I was a little concerned sizing wise based on previous comments, but followed the sizing guide and ordered the jacket in the Rune color.
I walk to work every day, rain, snow, wind or shine and thus far, this jacket performs very well given its lightweight feel.

