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Columbia Peak to Park - Women's Review

An inexpensive and well-performing synthetic jacket perfect for winter weather
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Price:  $100 List
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Manufacturer:   Columbia
By Amber King ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Feb 13, 2019
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OVERALL
SCORE
  • Warmth - 25% 9.0
  • Weight & Compression - 20% 3.0
  • Comfort & Coziness - 20% 10.0
  • Weather Resistance - 15% 9.0
  • Breathability - 15% 4.0
  • Style & Fit - 5% 9.0

Our Verdict

Taking you from the tops of mountains to the cafes of the city, the Columbia Peak to Park is highly versatile and affordable. This warm and weather-resistant insulated jacket feature 100% synthetic faux-down that isn't only lofty and cozy, but warm for all-day wear, even when wet. It performs while tackling double black diamonds in nasty weather in addition to offering a great fit with versatile style. The faux-fur hood is removable, allowing you to wear the jacket with or without the fur, or without the hood altogether! All in all, we appreciate the performance of this jacket for a low price! We had many compliments on the street and preferred to wear it when going out on the town during the winter season.
REASONS TO BUY
Warm
Lofty
Inexpensive
Cute and stylish
Removable faux-fur
REASONS TO AVOID
Lacks water resistance
No pull tabs on zippers

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Columbia Peak to Park is ultra-versatile and highly affordable. It's protective and warm, offering comfort all day long during the cold months of the year.

Performance Comparison


columbia peak to park for women insulated jacket review - shake your tail feather in this cute and versatile jacket. wear it...
Shake your tail feather in this cute and versatile jacket. Wear it with or without the faux fur, or the hood! If you're on a budget and looking for a well-performing winter jacket, this is a great option.
Credit: Edward Kemper

Warmth


Lofty and toasty, this jacket is sufficient to take on the strong frigid gusts of winter. The puffy 100% synthetic insulation reminds us of down, capturing heat in the loft and additional space. We tested it in temperatures that sunk down to the double negatives and learned that it provides sufficient warmth when worn with a great base layer or an insulative piece of clothing. While it's not our top choice to wear to the top of a mountain peak, it would certainly work, offering both loft and comfort.

columbia peak to park for women insulated jacket review - hanging out on the top of mountains in lake tahoe can mean pretty...
Hanging out on the top of mountains in Lake Tahoe can mean pretty crazy winds and cold temperatures. Loaded with ample insulation and the affinity to layer well, we were pretty happy testing this jacket!
Credit: Edward Kemper

During our testing in everything from cold to moderate temperature, we never truly got cold, and our core was always toasty. We played in the snow, threw snowballs, cross-country skied, and went for long snowy hikes. The interior liner that sits against the skin is made of nylon material, keeping you dry even when wet. The high loft of the jacket isn't only warm but also cozy, wrapping you up like a sleeping bag. The shell is relatively water-resistant, which adds to its overall warmth.

columbia peak to park for women insulated jacket review - the pockets are cozy and warm, offering more warmth, but they are a...
The pockets are cozy and warm, offering more warmth, but they are a touch small.
Credit: Edward Kemper

While taking on a gusty and cold day in Lake Tahoe, we appreciated all the extra warmth features. Take, for example, the cozy fleece-lined pockets, a removable hood, with its removable fur. We were able to bundle up, zip up, and stay warm, even when the wind blew hard on the chairlifts. While the coat is warm itself, we opted to layer a thinner jacket underneath for additional warmth on this sub-zero day in the mountains. It works great as a resort ski coat.

columbia peak to park for women insulated jacket review - a look at the interior insulation that makes layering underneath it...
A look at the interior insulation that makes layering underneath it quite easy.
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In the rain, it still retains warmth. Unfortunately, it isn't the highest quality insulation out there, so wet warmth doesn't compare to the higher-end products in this review. As a result, we wouldn't recommend it for sleet-laden weather where you might find yourself outside for days. Overall, a great recreational winter jacket.

The hood is well insulated and huge providing you with insulated warmth on even the coldest days of winter.

Weight & Compression


While the Peak to Park does feature super lofty insulation that is packable, its features add bulk. It feels lightweight while wearing, but isn't the smallest jacket out there. While it's not as lightweight as other quilted competitors that featureless insulation, it certainly compresses nicely into a backpack or a ski bag for easy travel. The nylon exterior and interior is flexible, while the insulation has air pockets that can be deflated to pack away.

columbia peak to park for women insulated jacket review - this jacket isn't very packable. here we wrap it up into it's hood.
This jacket isn't very packable. Here we wrap it up into it's hood.
Credit: Edward Kemper

This jacket is not our first choice for a lightweight mission or while skinning up a mountain. It's heavier than most, and its added features don't skimp on the weight. It also does not have a compression sack, nor does it fit into its own pocket, earning it a lower score in this category overall. However, if you chose to take it with you on your next hut trip, it will certainly perform and stuff into an overnight bag. Simple wrap it inside of its hood, or buy a stuff sack to put it away with.

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A look at the relative size stuffed into the top of our touring backpack.
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Remove the faux-fur liner and hood to make this jacket more compressible. By taking off these heavier and bulkier features, it will make the jacket much easier to layer.

Weather Resistance


We are thoroughly impressed with the Columbia Peak to Park's ability to combat storms and rough weather. While it's not our first choice for the nastiest conditions that old man winter has to offer, it will certainly keep you comfortable in most winter storms.

columbia peak to park for women insulated jacket review - a little bit of snow and moisture isn't a big deal. that said, don't...
A little bit of snow and moisture isn't a big deal. That said, don't plan on wearing it if you know you're going out in a downpour of rain, or heavy, wet snow for hours on end.
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When wearing this jacket on a particularly windy day in the Sierra mountains of California, we stayed well protected from a harsh and blowing wind. The shell is made up of a 100% Polyester Storm-Lite DP II material that is relatively impervious to cutting and blowing wind. The insulation is thick, with a nylon liner that again helps to ensure that you stay warm. The stitching is nice and tight, and we didn't observe any wind getting through the seams. The zipper lies overtop a piece of fabric to protect you further. We didn't notice any wind making its way through the zipper or the face fabric. Overall, a very wind-resistant jacket that adds to its overall warmth.

In comparison to other jackets with a completely bomb-proof Gore-tex shell, its weather resistance does not compare. While the Peak to Park certainly provides excellent protection against the wind, water is another animal.

columbia peak to park for women insulated jacket review - here we subject this jacket to our water tests. water starts to...
Here we subject this jacket to our water tests. Water starts to bead, then saturates completely.
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During our water resistance tests, the fabric did a great job of wicking away moisture for a short period. It'll do just fine in dry snow or light rain. However, as soon as the fabric gets saturated, it gets heavy and wet. As a result, it can't be recommended for super heavy rain, and it may not do well if you're going to be sitting in really wet snowstorms for hours on end. The nylon liner provides nice protection, and even with wet insulation, it doesn't permeate through to a base layer.

columbia peak to park for women insulated jacket review - luckily, the interior stays dry and the jacket proves to absorb very...
Luckily, the interior stays dry and the jacket proves to absorb very little water, in comparison to many of the other contenders tested.
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Overall, as Columbia advertises, this is a water-resistant jacket that does surprisingly well in windy conditions. While there are better options for weather resistance out there, the Peak to Park will keep you warm and dry in most winter storms. Don't be afraid to wear it while at the resort or while window shopping in snowy weather.

Comfort & Coziness


If you want to be wrapped up in a nest of comfort during cold weather, the Peak to Park will absolutely deliver. It features a plethora of comfort features that our tester love, in addition to its ultra-lofty insulation. Take, for example, the faux-fur collar that doesn't only offer comfort but a feeling of security as you can nuzzle down when the wind whips your face.

columbia peak to park for women insulated jacket review - we love the features of this jacket. the hood and faux fur are...
We love the features of this jacket. The hood and faux fur are removable to make it into whatever you need during your winter play days.
Credit: Edward Kemper

So what are these comfort and coziness features? The hood is probably one of the best features. It is large, lofty, and removable. The size can accommodate a small helmet, and the hood itself is super warm and well insulated. Our only caveat is the adjustment around the hood (to cinch it down) is not very easy to use. The pulls are hard to grab and difficult to release. Aside from that, we enjoy the hood that adds loads of comfort to the jacket.

columbia peak to park for women insulated jacket review - here's a look at the jacket without the faux fur.
Here's a look at the jacket without the faux fur.
Credit: Edward Kemper

Since the hood is removable, you can choose to wear the coat as a layer that you might wear underneath a more weather-resistant shell. This leaves just a high collar that functions well for skiing, hiking, and the like. This also adds a bit of breathability.

columbia peak to park for women insulated jacket review - and a look at the jacket without the hoody entirely.
And a look at the jacket without the hoody entirely.
Credit: Edward Kemper

Other comfort features include a plethora of pockets and cozy cuffs. There are two handwarmer pockets with a fleece-lined interior that are both soft and large enough to easily sit a smartphone or wallet.

columbia peak to park for women insulated jacket review - the pockets are large and fleece-lined offering luxurious comforts...
The pockets are large and fleece-lined offering luxurious comforts all day long.
Credit: Edward Kemper

The chest pocket on the interior is velcro, where you can easily stow away a small sandwich or snack for later. The hem offers pull-cords that can be pulled for added warmth on cold days. The comfort cuffs are an additional stretchy nylon material that envelopes the wrist and sits back within the main cuff of the jacket. This is a nice addition because it protects your wrists from the wind and provides a more "fitted" feel without being too tight.

columbia peak to park for women insulated jacket review - the comfort cuffs are a huge winner in the eyes of our testers. the...
The comfort cuffs are a huge winner in the eyes of our testers. The stretchy material sewn into the cuff makes it feel like your hands and wrists are getting a hug. All we wished for (to improve the design) is thumb holes.
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Our biggest caveat with this jacket is that it has no pull tabs on any of the zippers, making it very difficult to use with gloves. We noticed this while snowboarding and skiing, with many of our testers noting this imperfect design. We would urge Columbia to fix this to make the zippers a little more versatile and easier to use.

columbia peak to park for women insulated jacket review - sadly, this jacket has no pull tabs on the zipper. we were really...
Sadly, this jacket has no pull tabs on the zipper. We were really longing for these features while skiing at the resort and trying to zip up our jacket, especially when the wind started to howl.
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All of these features, in addition to its lofty nature, makes this jacket exceptionally comfortable and cozy. Wear it all day, whether you're skiing in the mountains or relaxing seaside on a cold winter day. Add in a warm cup of coffee, and you'll find yourself completely content for even the coldest days this season.

columbia peak to park for women insulated jacket review - the faux fur liner is removable. while we think snaps would have...
The faux fur liner is removable. While we think snaps would have been more efficient, the sewn-in buttons provide a means to take off the faux fur and resecure it without issue. It just takes a little bit of time.
Credit: Edward Kemper

Breathability


Given the loft and warmth of the Peak to Park, it is surprisingly breathable. While it offers great weather resistance, the shell material also vents and off-loads heat fairly well right through the fabric. While it doesn't compare in breathability to other jackets constructed of thinner and more lightweight materials, it does well on moderate winter hikes and while hanging around town. We didn't choose to wear it while skinning uphill or while running in the winter simply because we would get way too hot way too quickly. This jacket is best for low-aerobic activities or while sitting around on lifts at the ski resort.

columbia peak to park for women insulated jacket review - this cute and versatile jacket is high value...offering many comfort...
This cute and versatile jacket is high value...offering many comfort features at a low price. Unfortunately, it's not that breathable.
Credit: Edward Kemper

Style & Fit


Featuring a super cute design that is versatile, we appreciate the overall style and fit of this coat. As a mountain-chic coat, it has a flattering chevron stitching pattern that looks good on all types of women. The coat itself is spacious, offering lots of room for layering thick fleeces underneath, while its thin enough to put underneath a big shell. The length of the torso and arms is on-par for everybody from short to tall. It is also true to fit.

columbia peak to park for women insulated jacket review - it offers lots of length in the arms.
It offers lots of length in the arms.
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While some women love the look of faux fur, others loathe it. We appreciate that the faux-fur collar is removable for this reason. If you feel like sporting a Northern winter look, wear the faux-fur collar. If you want to keep it simple, take it off and just wear the hood. Overall, while this jacket performs, it doesn't look techy…but cute and ready for everyday wear.

columbia peak to park for women insulated jacket review - and hardly rides up when you put your arms up.
And hardly rides up when you put your arms up.
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Value


This is a high-value product, winning a Best Buy Award in the past. Retailing for a low price, it is very affordable. If you're on a tight budget, it's our top recommendation. That said, we did note some durability issues during our testing period. The stitching is sub-par and loose in some places.

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A look at a hole that busted into the comfort cuff as a result of poor stitching and quality.
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We noted some flyaways, and we accidentally punched a hole in the seam of the comfort cuff after just two days of wear. We didn't notice any issues with warmth deteriorating in our testing period. However, we will continue to monitor this as we continue to test it throughout the year

Conclusion


columbia peak to park for women insulated jacket review - riding it out on groomers in lake tahoe. this jacket was perfect for...
Riding it out on groomers in Lake Tahoe. This jacket was perfect for everything! From riding the lifts to going fast on the slopes.
Credit: Edward Kemper

The Columbia Peak to Park is a non-technical jacket offered at a low price with decent performance. It's weather-resistant, warm, and versatile. Wear it while crushing double black diamonds or while sipping cocoa next to a fire. Its lofty construction keeps you cozy and comfortable during the cold months of the year.

Amber King