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MoFiz Womens Fleece Lined Softshell Jacket Hooded Lightweight Insulated Puffer Hybrid Down Jacket Full Zip Running Coat

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$46.99

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1.:Small


2.Color:Black


Product details

  • Fabric type
    95% Polyester, 5% Spandex
  • Care instructions
    Machine Wash
  • Origin
    Imported

About this item

  • 【Hybrid Stretch Fabric】- Provide max activity space under the premise of keeping warm, avoid the bloated body caused by Puffer Jackets.
  • 【100% Windproof】- Features adjustable drawcord hood and adjustable drawcord hem, this softshell jacket for women helps to keep wind out and keep you warm in winter.
  • 【Humanized Design】- With 2 zippered hand pockets, 2 inside pockets, the women's insulated running jackets is great for storing money, keys, phone, wallet, passport etc, providing great privacy and convenience for you.
  • 【A Great Mid Layer】- Weights only 390 g (Size S), the hybrid style makes this jacket as a great midlayer for extremely cold conditions. It is versatile as a 3-season jackets in fall, winter and spring.
  • 【Multipurpose Women Jacket】- This womens fleece lined softshell jacket is ideal for trail, travel, running, hiking, exercise, cycling, walking etc. Can be worn as a mid layer on frigid days, or a standalone outer layer in mild cool weather.



Product Description

MoFiz Women's Lightweight Warm Jacket Running Insulated Hybrid Puffer Coat

womens hybrid down jacket

Suit for All Body Shapes

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Thermal Lightweight Fabrics & Soft Fleece Lined

womens insulated down jacket

Fashion, Performance, Comfort in One Piece

soft shell jacket woman

Size Chart

women's insulated shells

Designed For Women's Sports Wear In Autumn And Winter

hiking jacket women

Dmont1107
2025-08-29 14:28:10
I’m not a runner. I purchased this because of how cute it was. (Hey, honest review). I wear it during mild wi there weather while walking my dog. True to size and great quality material.
Sandra Kersey, CC
2025-08-19 15:15:48
Nice jacket. I appreciate the side and inner pockets. Ever since having jackets with the inner pockets, that’s a very handy feature I look for. It’s the thickness of a lightweight wind breaker.SIZING: I’m 5.7” tall, 145 pounds, 35” bust. According to the 2 different size charts on this listing, the small should fit a 38.3-40” bust. So, I expected the small to be relaxed and plenty roomy. However, it was too small all over, the shoulders are binding. The waist and hips are okay but zero room for layering as it will pull and ride up the torso. The sleeves are about 2” too short.I’ve returned it and have ordered a medium. I just hope the sleeves are long enough because this jacket has all the features I’m looking for.
Karynstyle
2025-08-04 16:58:51
Great jacket for not too cold weather! Fit was perfect, great value & I love the color but I'm scared I'm going to get dirty!
Kelly
2025-08-01 11:52:26
**TL;DR:** This jacket is a solid pick for chilly temps in the 50s—perfect for Texans like me who don't know how to dress for anything below 60. It’s comfy, stylish, and warm enough for fall weather, but if you're in truly cold places or windy conditions, it might leave you shivering. Great for shoulder seasons but not the dead of winter.---Okay, so I’m from Texas. Our idea of “cold” is a high of 50°F and maybe a few gusts of wind, so you can imagine my *enthusiasm* when I found out I’d be traveling to Wyoming and Montana in September. I knew it was going to be colder than a popsicle in an igloo, but I wasn’t sure how to prepare for temps hovering in the 50s, which is *freezing* for a southerner who’s used to sweating at 70. After Googling "What to wear in fall weather when you’re basically still a human puddle," I came across the MoFiz Women's Fleece Lined Softshell Jacket, and figured I’d give it a shot.**Pro: Fit**I’ll be real—I’m picky about jacket fit. I don’t want to look like I’m swimming in a puffy marshmallow, but I also don’t want something that’s too tight (because, you know, room for all the layers). This jacket strikes the perfect balance: it’s slim enough to look flattering without being skin-tight, but still gives me room to breathe and move. I can actually zip it up without feeling like I’m being hugged too tightly by a bear. Definitely love the fit for that reason.**Pro: Fabric/Feel**It’s got this nice softshell fabric that feels a little more premium than your average lightweight jacket. The fleece lining is cozy without being too bulky, and I could definitely tell the difference when I tossed it on—super comfy! It doesn’t feel stiff or cheap, and even though it’s lightweight, the material has a bit of a sturdy feel to it. So, yeah, I didn’t feel like I was wearing something that would rip the first time I reached for a coffee cup. Very impressed with the feel of it.**Pro: Color**I got it in a classic black, which, let’s be honest, goes with everything. It’s sleek, stylish, and I didn't feel like I was dressing for an expedition to the North Pole—more like a casual fall hike or grabbing coffee with a friend who’s also pretending to be outdoorsy. But, there are plenty of other colors too, if you want something a little more fun or vibrant.**Pro: Warm Enough**Now, I’m not saying this jacket is going to keep you toasty in an Alaskan blizzard, but for the 50-degree weather I encountered in Wyoming and Montana, it did the job. It kept me warm enough for sightseeing and short walks outside without feeling like I was going to freeze my Texan butt off. But the moment it dipped below 55°F, I started wishing for a bit more insulation, so I’d suggest layering up with a sweater underneath if you’re in colder temps.**Con: Not Great Below 55°F for a Southerner**Okay, so I’m from Texas, so 50°F is basically *the* edge of winter for me. For people who are used to actual cold weather (you know, people from places where "fall" means "snowstorm"), this jacket might not cut it in anything below 55°F. I found myself a little chilly when temps dipped further, and I started dreaming of something thicker or with more insulation. So, if you’re looking for a true winter coat, this isn’t it—this is more of a "I’m kind of cold, but I don’t want to go full parka" kind of jacket.**Con: Can Feel the Wind Through It**This jacket has some great qualities, but it’s not super windproof. If you’re walking through a gusty area, you might feel the wind cutting through it a bit. I was fine when there was no wind or just a light breeze, but when the wind picked up, I could definitely feel it on my arms. Again, not a huge deal for fall, but something to keep in mind if you’re facing harsher conditions.---Overall, I’m pretty happy with this jacket! It was perfect for the cool-but-not-frigid temps I faced in Wyoming and Montana during my trip. It’s lightweight, comfy, and stylish enough that I didn't look like I was lost in an outdoor gear store. It’s not *the* jacket if you’re heading into serious winter weather, but for milder autumn days or spring weather, it's a solid choice—especially for someone who’s more used to wearing flip-flops year-round than dealing with snow. Definitely recommend it if you're looking for something to get you through the fall without feeling like you’re over-committing to a full-on winter coat.
NH gal
2025-07-27 11:48:49
I bought this to replace a favorite coat of mine which is no longer made. This one looks similar but is not nearly as warm and the arms are not cuffed or tapered so cold air goes right in. Zippers seem like they won’t last long. I regret the purchase
denise v
2025-07-25 16:29:50
I wear M, true to size, and I could layer a sweater underneath if needed!
AJP
2025-04-07 14:28:49
I really like this jacket. Mind you, I was looking for something to wear when temps were in the 50s, and this fits the bill. It is light; it is NOT for really cold winter weather. I like the fit, but there's one oddity: My arms are on the long side, and the sleeves are actually too long for me; I have to fold them over.
Cameron Williams
2024-12-13 09:12:42
I’m not happy with the jacket. It’s very misleading in the picture. I was hoping for a warmer lining. The jacket is thin so you won’t be very warm in it.