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Cotopaxi Fuego Hooded - Women's Review

A comfortable, lofty and packable jacket with a boxy fit and bold colors
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cotopaxi fuego hooded for women down jacket review
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Price:  $295 List
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Manufacturer:   Cotopaxi
By Maggie Nichols ⋅ Senior Review Editor  ⋅  Feb 21, 2024
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RANKED
#12 of 17
  • Warmth - 30% 6.5
  • Comfort - 30% 6.0
  • Portability - 15% 6.0
  • Weather Resistance - 15% 5.0
  • Breathability - 10% 5.5

Our Verdict

The Cotopaxi Fuego Hooded down jacket is thickly filled with a loose, square-shaped fit and a bright, colorful pattern. It didn't win any awards this time around, but there's a lot we like about this warm, comfortable, and versatile jacket. Even with the 800-fill hydrophobic down, and with warm, medium thickness, it maintains a reasonable weight and packs conveniently into its own pocket. Its boxy shape makes it easy to stack even over a thick mid-layer, and soft, elastic cuffs and hood rim add comfort to this simple jacket. We wish it had more adjustability options — like in the hood — and a longer torso or a drop hem like many of its competitors. But our testing team digs the cool patterned vibe, easy fit, and more palatable price tag of the Fuego.
REASONS TO BUY
Malleable and cozy
Fun pattern and colorful options
Fashionable
REASONS TO AVOID
Loose fit
Shorter torso
Limited adjustability
Water soaks into seams
Difficult to pack into its pocket
Editor's Note: On February 21, 2024, we updated this article to include a new test plan, along with updated metrics.

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Bottom Line This packable puffy jacket is simple in its design, with a loose fit but bright colorsLiving up to its name, this ultralight down jacket makes a great layer for any adaptable cold-weather setupA high-end jacket without the high-end price tag, this down jacket can take you from the trails to downtown in a pinchA solid and reasonably warm puffy that's more affordable but does come with some flawsSimple and straightforward, this low-loft down jacket packs away small and costs less than most
Rating Categories Cotopaxi Fuego Hooded Mountain Hardwear G... Marmot Highlander H... REI Co-op 650 - Wom... Wantdo Packable Hoody
Warmth (30%)
6.5
6.0
7.0
5.5
5.0
Comfort (30%)
6.0
7.5
8.5
7.0
5.5
Portability (15%)
6.0
9.5
6.5
7.0
7.0
Weather Resistance (15%)
5.0
7.0
5.0
5.0
6.5
Breathability (10%)
5.5
9.0
7.0
7.0
5.0
Specs Cotopaxi Fuego Hooded Mountain Hardwear G... Marmot Highlander H... REI Co-op 650 - Wom... Wantdo Packable Hoody
Down Fill 800-fill goose down, hydrophobic 800-fill down 700-fill down treated with 'Down Defender' 650-fill down 90% duck down
Responsible Down Standard (RDS) Certified? Yes Yes No Yes Yes
Outer Fabric 20D giant-ripstop nylon, DWR finish 10D recycled ripstop nylon 100% Recycled nylon and ripstop Recycled nylon, DWR finish 20D Nylon Taffetta
Weight (Size Small) 11.5 oz 6.9 oz 13.0 oz 9.9 oz 8.8 oz
Hem Type Straight hem; hip length Drop hem (small) Straight hem; hip length Drop hem (small); hip length Straight hem; hip length
Fit Relaxed Slim Standard Standard Standard
Pockets 4; 2 zippered hand, 1 internal zippered waist, 1 internal slip 2; 2 zippered hand pockets 3; 2 zippered hand pockets, 1 exterior zippered chest pocket 4; 2 zippered hand, 2 internal slip 4; 2 zippered hand, 2 interior stash pockets with media pass-through
Hood Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Cuff Construction Elastic Elastic Elastic Elastic Elastic
Adjustment Points Dual hem bungees; elastic-rimmed hood Single hem bungee Single hem bungee Dual hem bungees None
Stow Option Packs into a pocket with an integrated carabiner loop Packs into a pocket with an integrated carabiner loop Packs into a pocket with an integrated carabiner loop No stow option Packs into an included drawstring stuff sack
Features N/A The lightest option of the lineup, with high quality down and fill power. First two wrist baffles are synthetic fill to avoid wetting out when ice climbing, digging pits, shoveling snow, etc. N/A N/A N/A

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Cotopaxi Fuego Hooded down jacket has 800-fill hydrophobic goose down, and an exterior of 20D giant-ripstop nylon with a DWR finish. It features a shorter torso with a loose, boxy cut and a straight hem. It weighs 11.5 ounces and stuffs into its interior pocket.

Performance Comparison


cotopaxi fuego hooded for women down jacket review - the fuego is a comfy casual jacket the works well for everyday...
The Fuego is a comfy casual jacket the works well for everyday endeavors.
Credit: Maggie Nichols


Warmth


The Fuego features 800-fill, water-resistant down packed into a 20D nylon shell. The large, loose baffles maintain plenty of air within, keeping this jacket warm and cozy in mild to moderate conditions. It lacks a drop hem to keep your bottom warm on exceptionally cold or stormy days, but has dually adjustable hem cords that can be cinched tight in a stiff breeze. The cuffs and hood both feature soft elastic rims that are very comfortable, but can't be adjusted. We like wearing this coat around town and hanging all day at the campsite, where we don't have to move too much but can nestle into the cozy puffiness of the Fuego.

cotopaxi fuego hooded for women down jacket review - the hood and cuffs of the fuego are both rimmed with soft elastic...
The hood and cuffs of the Fuego are both rimmed with soft elastic, for comfortable, easy wear.
Credit: Maggie Nichols


Comfort


With a loose, boxy fit, the Fuego is easy to layer over bulky fleeces. Its shorter torso and wide design make it less enjoyable to wear under a protective shell, but it is possible. It lacks any mobility-specific features and often exposed our wrists and torsos as we reached for things, and wouldn't be great for dynamic activities like ice climbing or ski touring. The Fuego has four total pockets, which is more than many of the others we tested. Both hand pockets are zippered, as is the internal stuff compartment (which doubles as a pocket while worn). Behind that internal pouch is an open-top slip pocket. The hem is dually adjustable, cinching completely closed all the way around.

The hem is the only adjustable part of the Fuego.
The hem is the only adjustable part of the Fuego.
Elastic rimmed cuffs on the Fuego are pleasant to wear.
Elastic rimmed cuffs on the Fuego are pleasant to wear.
The internal zippered pocket of the Fuego also has a slip pocket...
The internal zippered pocket of the Fuego also has a slip pocket behind it.


Portability


The Fuego came in well under its advertised weight of 14 ounces, as the size S we tested weighed just 11.3 ounces. Once again, this is just below the average weight for jackets we tested — impressive for its warmth. It also feels lightweight, as the whole jacket is comprised of wide baffles with plenty of loft, giving it an airy impression.

cotopaxi fuego hooded for women down jacket review - the fuego is below average weight among competitors.
The Fuego is below average weight among competitors.
Credit: Maggie Nichols


While many other down jackets we tested come with a small stuff sack for traveling, the Cotopaxi Fuego stuffs into an internal zippered pocket. The pocket into which it stuffs is quite tall with a narrow top, resulting in what feels like a small wrestling match as we attempted to fit the puffy baffles through the narrow zipper while simultaneously expanding the pocket enough to actually fit the whole jacket inside — which it barely manages. We often zipped up the fabric of the coat as we tried to seal the compressed package — not a great sign for the material's longevity. However, once it was fully contained, the resulting dense bundle is an easy size to stick in a backpack.

cotopaxi fuego hooded for women down jacket review - once packed up, the fuego is a reasonable size - but it's not the...
Once packed up, the Fuego is a reasonable size - but it's not the easiest to accomplish.
Credit: Maggie Nichols


Weather Resistance


Both the down filling and the exterior nylon fabric of the Fuego have water-resistant treatments. During our water testing, the fabric beaded water on its surface, but after just 10 minutes, a light misting had soaked through the seams of the baffling. After sitting for 30 minutes, we were easily able to feel the moisture seeping through to the inside of the coat. If having a highly water-resistant down jacket is important to you, we wouldn't recommend the Fuego.

cotopaxi fuego hooded for women down jacket review - while the main material of the fuego is dwr treated, water starts to...
While the main material of the Fuego is DWR treated, water starts to soak through the jacket at the baffling seams in a matter of minutes.
Credit: Maggie Nichols


Breathability


The robust, DWR-treated nylon exterior cuts down on breathability, and with how puffy the Fuego is, it's not our favorite to wear during high-output activities that may lead to sweating. Its fit is rather loose, which facilitates airflow, but the materials and thickness of the jacket don't make it our first choice for winter exertions. However, we wouldn't hesitate to take this lightweight down jacket along for more moderate excursions, like a winter hike.

cotopaxi fuego hooded for women down jacket review - the exterior of the fuego is made of giant ripstop nylon, leaving...
The exterior of the Fuego is made of giant ripstop nylon, leaving more space between the protective net of reinforced weave.
Credit: Maggie Nichols


Should You Buy the Cotopaxi Fuego?


The Cotopaxi Fuego is a comfortable, cozy down jacket that's great for sitting around and appreciating the outdoors in warmth. Its boxy shape and shorter torso give it a retro fit that's easy to layer over thick garments as the temperatures drop. If you're after a technical, performance jacket to take on your next expedition, this simplistic jacket is likely to disappoint. But if you want a cozy and stylish coat to rock around town or on chilly evenings around the campfire, the Fuego is a solid, budget-friendly pick.

cotopaxi fuego hooded for women down jacket review - the fuego's loose fit and lack of a drop hem add to its casual retro...
The Fuego's loose fit and lack of a drop hem add to its casual retro vibe.
Credit: Maggie Nichols

What Other Down Jackets Should You Consider?


If you love the idea of a warm down jacket but need more technical features, the Arc'teryx Cerium may be more up your alley. Alternatively, if sticking to this price point is important, the Rab Microlight Alpine is in a similar price range but weighs less and provides more precipitation protection than the Fuego. But for cool, dry, chill mornings spent sipping a hot beverage and basking in your surroundings, we enjoy the feel and look of the Cotopaxi Fuego.

cotopaxi fuego hooded for women down jacket review - we like the fuego best on simple missions around town or hanging...
We like the Fuego best on simple missions around town or hanging with friends.
Credit: Maggie Nichols

Maggie Nichols