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Rab Neutrino Pro - Women's Review

An impressively warm jacket that offers a highly mobile fit, great adjustability, and cloud-like comfort
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rab neutrino pro for women down jacket review
Credit: Kaylee Walden
Price:  $400 List
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Manufacturer:   Rab Equipment
By Maggie Nichols and Kaylee Walden  ⋅  Feb 21, 2024
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RANKED
#1 of 17
  • Warmth - 30% 9.5
  • Comfort - 30% 10.0
  • Portability - 15% 6.0
  • Weather Resistance - 15% 8.0
  • Breathability - 10% 5.0

Our Verdict

We've been impressed with the Rab Neutrino Pro since we saw guides wearing it at surprisingly high elevations in Alaska — when most climbers were already in their box-baffled down parkas. It offers an incredible amount of lofty warmth for relatively minimal weight and bulk. It's constructed of durable materials and has great coverage, with a longer-than-average torso and an exaggerated drop hem, velcro-adjustable cuffs, and an adjustable-volume hood. With sleeves designed to let you move your arms without exposing yourself, this comfortable puffy jacket is the warmest we've tested, and remains our favorite down jacket, year after year. To compare it to the competition, check out our article on the best women's down jacket.
REASONS TO BUY
Very warm
Poofy and light
Comfortable fit
Mobility features
Excellent adjustability
REASONS TO AVOID
May be too warm for mild climates
Hood volume adjustment is velcro rather than toggle
Editor's Note: We retested this jacket and updated this review on February 21, 2024.

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Bottom Line A very warm coat with an exceptionally mobile fit, top-notch adjustability, and an absolute pillow of coziness to wearAn outstanding down jacket for layering in cold conditions that's well suited to activities requiring adept moisture managementA 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 Rab Neutrino Pro -... Arc'teryx Cerium Hoody Marmot Highlander H... REI Co-op 650 - Wom... Wantdo Packable Hoody
Warmth (30%)
9.5
8.0
7.0
5.5
5.0
Comfort (30%)
10.0
7.0
8.5
7.0
5.5
Portability (15%)
6.0
7.5
6.5
7.0
7.0
Weather Resistance (15%)
8.0
8.5
5.0
5.0
6.5
Breathability (10%)
5.0
7.0
7.0
7.0
5.0
Specs Rab Neutrino Pro -... Arc'teryx Cerium Hoody Marmot Highlander H... REI Co-op 650 - Wom... Wantdo Packable Hoody
Down Fill 800-fill European goose down, hydrophobic Nikwax 850-fill European white goose 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 recycled Pertex Quantum Pro, ripstop Arato 15D ripstop nylon, recycled with DWR treatment 100% Recycled nylon and ripstop Recycled nylon, DWR finish 20D Nylon Taffetta
Weight (Size Small) 18.5 oz 10.2 oz 13.0 oz 9.9 oz 8.8 oz
Hem Type Drop hem (large) Drop hem (small) Straight hem; hip length Drop hem (small); hip length Straight hem; hip length
Fit Standard Slim Standard Standard Standard
Pockets 3; 2 zippered hand, 1 internal zippered chest 3; 2 zippered hand, 1 internal zippered chest 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 (hoodless option available) Yes No Yes
Cuff Construction Elastic and velcro Elastic Elastic Elastic Elastic
Adjustment Points Dual hem bungees, dual hood bungees, velcro back-of-hood, velcro cuffs Dual hem bungees, elastic-rimmed hood, single back-of-hood bungee Single hem bungee Dual hem bungees None
Stow Option Packs into an included drawstring stuff sack Packs into an included drawstring stuff sack Packs into a pocket with an integrated carabiner loop No stow option Packs into an included drawstring stuff sack
Features Helmet-compatible hood, 2-way zipper, wire-stiffened projected hood brim, twisted sleeve baffles for greater mobility, felt chin guard, large velcro loop at nape of neck Helmet-compatible hood, synthetic insulation in "areas where moisture may buildup" N/A N/A N/A

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Rab Neutrino Pro is a fluffy and warm down jacket. It's made with 800-fill hydrophobic European goose down surrounded by 20D recycled Pertex Quantum Pro ripstop nylon, which is also water and wind resistant. It's cut longer than most, with an exaggerated drop hem, weighs 18.5 ounces, and comes with a drawstring bag to pack it away.

Performance Comparison


rab neutrino pro for women down jacket review - the neutrino pro is at home on frigid mountaintops.
The Neutrino Pro is at home on frigid mountaintops.
Credit: Saleina Epperson

Warmth


The Neutrino Pro is incredibly warm, even in the harshest environments. At altitudes of up to 14,000' (and even above), northern latitudes, and temperatures dipping well below zero, the Neutrino would be the first down jacket we reached for, just short of an expedition parka. Rab uses high-quality 800-fill hydrophobic European goose down, and a lot of it; this is an exceedingly puffy down jacket, and as we know, more loft means more warmth, especially with high-quality down. It also has larger baffles, which reduces the number of seams where air can leak in, and reduces the pinch points that compress the down, all adding up to more loft and more warmth.


To up the coziness factor, Rab gets clever with the features. They include an additional panel inside the baffles around your core, which helps to reduce the chill from any cold drafts getting through the sewn-through baffle construction. The hood is super puffy and protective, with a soft fleece backer for added insulation. The back of the jacket has a long drop hem, covering a portion of your backside (which for our female reviewers, is a classically frigid body part). The bottom hem has an extra puffy baffle as well, which seals in the heat when you cinch it tight, and keeps the jacket in place. As a bonus feature, the insides of the hand pockets are also half-lined with microfleece, helping to warm the backs of your hands. If this jacket isn't warm enough for you, you're likely in the market for a true high-altitude parka.

rab neutrino pro for women down jacket review - staying cozy at camp as temps drop below 20 degrees in the...
Staying cozy at camp as temps drop below 20 degrees in the ultra-plush and incredibly warm Rab Neutrino Pro.
Credit: Kaylee Walden

Comfort


In addition to being a dreamy and lofty cloud of down to wear, the Neutrino Pro has lots of features that add to its comfort and make it a great fit for most people. It features an aformentioned huge felt chin guard inside to keep you nice and cozy even when you're truly bundled into the jacket. The sleeve baffles are also sewn in a twisted fashion that moves as you move, allowing for great range of motion for activities like ice climbing and mountaineering. This is one of our favorite jackets to wear when we need mobility coupled with warmth.


The Neutrino Pro is highly adjustable. Dual bungees on each side of the hem are strong enough to stay put even as you climb or play with your dog in the snow. Dual hood bungees let you cinch tight against the wind even if you forgot to bring a beanie. A wide velcro strap on the back adjusts the volume of the hood, which fits easily over a thick beanie with a bobble on top, without being so huge that it swallows your eyes worn over a bare head. A wire-stiffened brim juts off the front, adding further protection. Two large zippered hand pockets and an internal zippered chest pocket give you reasonable space to keep your hands warm and pack a few snacks.

rab neutrino pro for women down jacket review - the neutrino pro wears like a cloud with a comfy and protective...
The Neutrino Pro wears like a cloud with a comfy and protective brimmed hood, and its sleeve design allows for easy mobility without exposing your wrists or torso.
Credit: Maggie Nichols

Portability


The Neutrino Pro doesn't top the charts for its weight, but that doesn't tell the whole story. The heavier weight of this jacket comes with the direct benefit of extraordinary warmth, with a whole lot of loft keeping you cozy without weighing you down on your journey. And when you truly need warmth, we think the extra few ounces of the Neutrino Pro are well worth carrying when the conditions demand it.


The Neutrino Pro also gains some serious points when it comes to compressibility. Its 800-fill down is highly compressible for the impressive warmth it provides, and its Pertex Quantum Pro fabric is impressively light and supple, especially for the durability it brings. It comes with a handy stuff sack to stash the coat when you need to pack it away.

rab neutrino pro for women down jacket review - for one of the heavier jackets we tested, the neutrino pro actually...
For one of the heavier jackets we tested, the Neutrino Pro actually packs down pretty small!
Credit: Maggie Nichols

Weather Resistance


When it comes to withstanding the elements, the Neutrino Pro has a lot to offer. We really notice the benefit of wider baffles for blocking out wind when compared to other down jackets. Additionally, inside the front baffles running up and down your torso, an extra layer of fabric exists to add another barrier against even the stiffest winds.


As for water resistance, the Neutrino Pro's Pertex Quantum Pro exterior has a very thin DWR waterproof coating on an otherwise light and breathable fabric. This will shed a little precipitation, and it will allow moisture to evaporate out easier. Its down is also treated with Nikwax hydrophobic finish, to add a little extra leeway before it gets wet. It does bead fairly well in wet conditions for awhile, especially if the precipitation is snow and not rain. If you're headed out into truly wet conditions, it also layers easily under a rain jacket or shell, as long as that shell is large enough to accomodate the loft.

rab neutrino pro for women down jacket review - the neutrino pro offers excellent wind protection and hydrophobic...
The Neutrino Pro offers excellent wind protection and hydrophobic down.
Credit: Robin Pendery


Breathability


Made to provide warmth in seriously cold conditions, the Neutrino Pro isn't the most breathable option we tested. It lacks any vented areas to more easily expel heat when you're very warm and isn't the jacket we'd recommend for milder climates or even high exertion activities in moderate climates, as you'll likely find yourself too warm.


There is a 2-way zipper, allowing you to unzip it from the bottom for some venting, although this is designed more for situations where you're wearing a harness than to rid excess heat. However, this can be a very useful feature if you're wearing a backpack and need cool off. We'll take the trade-off of added weather resistance for the lack of breathability in this jacket.

rab neutrino pro for women down jacket review - staying cozy into a frigid late fall evening made easy with the rab...
Staying cozy into a frigid late fall evening made easy with the Rab Neutrino Pro
Credit: Kaylee Walden


Should You Buy the Rab Neutrino Pro?


The Neutrino Pro is a pricey down jacket, depending on your intended uses, but it brings exceptional value. It may be overkill if you live in a mild, dry climate and just need something to wear around town or out on light missions. But if you're the type of person who's always cold or you're planning some rugged expeditions to seriously challenging places, it's well worth the investment.

rab neutrino pro for women down jacket review - from summertime adventures in washington's north cascades to...
From summertime adventures in Washington's North Cascades to equatorial high altitude climbs like Mt. Kilimanjaro, the Neutrino Pro will take you far.
Credit: Saleina Epperson

What Other Down Jackets Should You Consider?


The Rab Neutrino Pro is a remarkably warm down jacket that still brings the benefits of being relatively lightweight. To take the next step up in warmth, you'll likely want to look at box-baffled (instead of sewn-through) down parkas for high altitude and polar expeditions. For something nearly as warm that offers more compressibility, a lower weight, and less technical features, check out the Feathered Friends Eos. For a midweight jacket that still performs well across the board but is better suited to moderate climates and more affordable, the Rab Microlight is an excellent choice. At the end of the day, the Neutrino Pro is well thought out, with features that match its intended use and a wise blend of warmth with a focus on low weight and durability. Year after year, it continues to be a favorite of our review team.

Maggie Nichols and Kaylee Walden