Strafe Outerwear has unveiled its first-ever down insulator, the Palisade, marking a significant milestone in the brand’s evolution toward high-performance, sustainable gear. Engineered for mountain adventures and unpredictable alpine conditions, the Palisade sets a new standard in responsible outerwear design.
Crafted with NetPlus® recycled nylon, made from reclaimed fishing nets, the Palisade embodies Strafe’s commitment to protecting the environments it’s built to explore. At its core is 800-fill Allied Down, delivering premium warmth without unnecessary bulk. Best of all, the Palisade is completely PFAS-free, ensuring clean performance that doesn’t compromise environmental health.
“Our goal was to create a piece that not only performs in the harshest mountain conditions but also aligns with our long-term sustainability values,” said a Strafe spokesperson. “The Palisade reflects the next generation of alpine gear—light, warm, and built with purpose.”
Designed for backcountry missions, resort laps, and everything in between, the Palisade is more than just insulation—it’s a statement of intent. With this launch, Strafe continues to push boundaries at the intersection of technical innovation and environmental responsibility.
The Palisade is now available at select retailers and online at strafeouterwear.com.