Who’s it for? Those seeking versatile, pure comfort in a compact pouch. Contact: www.henrilloyd.com. Tested by Toby Hodges

Product Overview

Overall rating:

Pros:

  • • Warm and very light
  • • Packs up small for travelling
  • • Super comfortable

Cons:

  • • Expensive
  • • Wouldn't stand up to a dousing

Product:

Henri-Lloyd Halcon jacket

Manufacturer:

Price as reviewed:

£135.00
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Elaine is not the only one to fall for a packaway-style jacket (see her review of the Musto Women’s Evolution Primaloft Jacket). The Henri-Lloyd Halcon jacket became an instant favourite and has been used religiously all this year.

The secret lies with the down filling inside – it feels like wearing a lightweight sleeping bag, especially when you pull the drawstrings tight with the hood up. The fact that it packs away into a compact drawstring carry bag (provided) is an added bonus, particularly for travelling.

It is finished with a rain-resistant DWR coating and washes well. It’s so comfortable, in fact, I still get excited about putting it on – is that wrong?

Verdict

The Halcon is more a high street jacket than a technical sailing garment, and certainly wouldn’t stand up to a saltwater dousing, but as a stylish garment for light days or an under-layer it’s fantastic whether travelling to a boat test or actually on the water.