Seneca Arctic® Parka

$1,114.33SKU: #MJKT10247



‘The Seneca Arctic® Parka is the first flame-resistant extreme cold weather ensemble from the team at Massif®. Designed to give the end user complete operability in any Arctic environment, with the added benefit of flame-resistant protection. To give the end-user an edge, the detachable coyote ruff keeps snow and ice out of their face, the oversized hood can accommodate communications equipment, and there are plenty of pockets for mission-specific needs. The jacket is made with a fully flame-resistant 2-layer hardshell fabric by GORE-TEX® LABS which offers very breathable and lightweight heat and flame protection that is inherent to the fabric and durable for the life of the product, with Fast Drying Climashield® Apex™ Insulation that maintains warmth even when wet.

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Description

The Seneca Arctic® Parka is the first flame-resistant extreme cold weather ensemble from the team at Massif®. Designed to give the end user complete operability in any Arctic environment, with the added benefit of flame-resistant protection. To give the end-user an edge, the detachable coyote ruff keeps snow and ice out of their face, the oversized hood can accommodate communications equipment, and there are plenty of pockets for mission-specific needs. The jacket is made with a fully flame-resistant 2-layer hardshell fabric by GORE-TEX® LABS which offers very breathable and lightweight heat and flame protection that is inherent to the fabric and durable for the life of the product, with Fast Drying Climashield® Apex™ Insulation that maintains warmth even when wet.

Features

  • Insulated hooded full-zip jacket with inner and outer storm fly’s
  • Detachable coyote fur ruff for added inclement weather protection
  • Communication device compatible adjustable hood
  • Velcro® loop configuration on Chest, and Sleeves
  • Covered zipper closure on hand and outer chest pockets
  • Internal “dump” pockets with Velcro® closure
  • Articulated elbows for greater range of motion
  • Partial tunneled elastic cuffs with snap closure cuff tabs
  • Soft FR lining for added protection and warmth



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Take your measurements over your basic undergarments normally worn. Stand erect without shoes with your feet shoulder width apart. For circumference measurements, make sure to keep the tape measure parallel to the floor. Determine your measurements following the directions below.

CHEST – With arms down, measure around the fullest part of your chest.

WAIST – Measure around the narrowest part of your torso.

HIP/SEAT – Measure around the fullest point of your hip/seat.

THIGH – Measure around your thigh, 1″ below crotch. Thighs often differ between legs; measure both and use larger measurement.

INSEAM – Measure from crotch point to the floor. Make sure you are standing with your weight balanced and posture straight.

Tips for Accurate Measurement:

  • For best accuracy, have someone else take your measurements.
  • Take your measurements over the undergarments you typically wear.
  • Stand straight but relaxed, with feet placed shoulder width apart.
  • Take measurements barefoot or in socks.
  • Use a flexible cloth measuring tape.
  • Make sure the measuring tape is parallel to the floor when you take your measurements.
  • When taking inseam measurements, stand straight and look straight ahead. If you look down at your feet, the measurement may come in shorter than it should!

All measurements are in inches. The measurements provided refer to body size, not to garment dimensions. Size up if you are between measurements – or size down if you prefer a tighter fit. Refer to the Measurement Guide for instructions on how to find your measurements.

Men’s / Unisex Alpha Sizing Information (Inches)

Size

XS

S

M

L

XL

2XL

3XL

Chest

30-33

33-37

37-41

41-45

45-49

49-53

53-58

Waist

25-27

27-31

31-35

35-39

39-45

45-51

51-57

Hip

32-34

34-37

37-40

40-44

44-48

48-52

52-57

Thigh

19-20

20-21

21-23

23-25

25-27

27-29

29-32

Tip: Length Sizing For Tops

Long Massif tops generally feature an extra 1″ of length than a Regular at the bottom hem and an extra 1.5″ of sleeve length.

Short tops are generally 1″ shorter than a Regular at the bottom hem and 1.5″ shorter on the sleeve.

What that means to you: In general, if your sleeves are around your knuckles when your arms are down, or if you are constantly pushing your sleeves up, consider a Short. If your sleeves tend to sit above your wrists when your arms are down, consider a Long. When you raise your arms above your head if your stomach is showing, you should also consider a Long.

Please note: Since body proportions vary from person to person, and it is not unusual for someone to need a different length top than they need in a pants. In other words, if you require a top in Long that does not automatically translate to needing a Long pant.

All measurements are in Centimeters. The measurements provided refer to body size, not to garment dimensions. Size up if you are between measurements – or size down if you prefer a tighter fit. Refer to the Measurement Guide for instructions on how to find your measurements.

Men’s / Unisex Alpha Sizing Information (Centimeters)

Size

XS

S

M

L

XL

2XL

3XL

Chest

76-84

84-94

94-104

104-114

114-124

124-135

135-147

Waist

63-69

69-79

79-89

89-99

99-114

114-130

130-145

Hip

81-86

86-94

94-102

102-112

112-122

122-132

132-145

Thigh

48-51

51-54

54-59

59-64

64-69

69-74

74-82

Tip: Length Sizing For Tops

Long Massif tops generally feature approximately 3cm of extra length than a Regular at the bottom hem and approximately 4cm additional sleeve length.
Short tops are generally approximately 3cm shorter than a Regular at the bottom hem and approximately 4cm shorter on the sleeve.

What that means to you: In general, if your sleeves are around your knuckles when your arms are down, or if you are constantly pushing your sleeves up, consider a Short. If your sleeves tend to sit above your wrists when your arms are down, consider a Long. When you raise your arms above your head if your stomach is showing, you should also consider a Long.

Please note: Since body proportions vary from person to person, and it is not unusual for someone to need a different length top than they need in a pants. In other words, if you require a top in Long that does not automatically translate to needing a Long pant.

Description

The Seneca Arctic® Parka is the first flame-resistant extreme cold weather ensemble from the team at Massif®. Designed to give the end user complete operability in any Arctic environment, with the added benefit of flame-resistant protection. To give the end-user an edge, the detachable coyote ruff keeps snow and ice out of their face, the oversized hood can accommodate communications equipment, and there are plenty of pockets for mission-specific needs. The jacket is made with a fully flame-resistant 2-layer hardshell fabric by GORE-TEX® LABS which offers very breathable and lightweight heat and flame protection that is inherent to the fabric and durable for the life of the product, with Fast Drying Climashield® Apex™ Insulation that maintains warmth even when wet.

Features

  • Insulated hooded full-zip jacket with inner and outer storm fly’s
  • Detachable coyote fur ruff for added inclement weather protection
  • Communication device compatible adjustable hood
  • Velcro® loop configuration on Chest, and Sleeves
  • Covered zipper closure on hand and outer chest pockets
  • Internal “dump” pockets with Velcro® closure
  • Articulated elbows for greater range of motion
  • Partial tunneled elastic cuffs with snap closure cuff tabs
  • Soft FR lining for added protection and warmth

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View Tech Sheets

Take your measurements over your basic undergarments normally worn. Stand erect without shoes with your feet shoulder width apart. For circumference measurements, make sure to keep the tape measure parallel to the floor. Determine your measurements following the directions below.

CHEST – With arms down, measure around the fullest part of your chest.

WAIST – Measure around the narrowest part of your torso.

HIP/SEAT – Measure around the fullest point of your hip/seat.

THIGH – Measure around your thigh, 1″ below crotch. Thighs often differ between legs; measure both and use larger measurement.

INSEAM – Measure from crotch point to the floor. Make sure you are standing with your weight balanced and posture straight.

Tips for Accurate Measurement:

  • For best accuracy, have someone else take your measurements.
  • Take your measurements over the undergarments you typically wear.
  • Stand straight but relaxed, with feet placed shoulder width apart.
  • Take measurements barefoot or in socks.
  • Use a flexible cloth measuring tape.
  • Make sure the measuring tape is parallel to the floor when you take your measurements.
  • When taking inseam measurements, stand straight and look straight ahead. If you look down at your feet, the measurement may come in shorter than it should!

All measurements are in inches. The measurements provided refer to body size, not to garment dimensions. Size up if you are between measurements – or size down if you prefer a tighter fit. Refer to the Measurement Guide for instructions on how to find your measurements.

Men’s / Unisex Alpha Sizing Information (Inches)

Size

XS

S

M

L

XL

2XL

3XL

Chest

30-33

33-37

37-41

41-45

45-49

49-53

53-58

Waist

25-27

27-31

31-35

35-39

39-45

45-51

51-57

Hip

32-34

34-37

37-40

40-44

44-48

48-52

52-57

Thigh

19-20

20-21

21-23

23-25

25-27

27-29

29-32

Tip: Length Sizing For Tops

Long Massif tops generally feature an extra 1″ of length than a Regular at the bottom hem and an extra 1.5″ of sleeve length.

Short tops are generally 1″ shorter than a Regular at the bottom hem and 1.5″ shorter on the sleeve.

What that means to you: In general, if your sleeves are around your knuckles when your arms are down, or if you are constantly pushing your sleeves up, consider a Short. If your sleeves tend to sit above your wrists when your arms are down, consider a Long. When you raise your arms above your head if your stomach is showing, you should also consider a Long.

Please note: Since body proportions vary from person to person, and it is not unusual for someone to need a different length top than they need in a pants. In other words, if you require a top in Long that does not automatically translate to needing a Long pant.

All measurements are in Centimeters. The measurements provided refer to body size, not to garment dimensions. Size up if you are between measurements – or size down if you prefer a tighter fit. Refer to the Measurement Guide for instructions on how to find your measurements.

Men’s / Unisex Alpha Sizing Information (Centimeters)

Size

XS

S

M

L

XL

2XL

3XL

Chest

76-84

84-94

94-104

104-114

114-124

124-135

135-147

Waist

63-69

69-79

79-89

89-99

99-114

114-130

130-145

Hip

81-86

86-94

94-102

102-112

112-122

122-132

132-145

Thigh

48-51

51-54

54-59

59-64

64-69

69-74

74-82

Tip: Length Sizing For Tops

Long Massif tops generally feature approximately 3cm of extra length than a Regular at the bottom hem and approximately 4cm additional sleeve length.
Short tops are generally approximately 3cm shorter than a Regular at the bottom hem and approximately 4cm shorter on the sleeve.

What that means to you: In general, if your sleeves are around your knuckles when your arms are down, or if you are constantly pushing your sleeves up, consider a Short. If your sleeves tend to sit above your wrists when your arms are down, consider a Long. When you raise your arms above your head if your stomach is showing, you should also consider a Long.

Please note: Since body proportions vary from person to person, and it is not unusual for someone to need a different length top than they need in a pants. In other words, if you require a top in Long that does not automatically translate to needing a Long pant.

Care Instructions

Jacket Care:
• Remove fur ruff
• Machine wash cold
• No bleach or fabric softener
• Tumble dry low
• Do not dry-clean
Fur Care:
• DO NOT WASH
• Professional dry clean only

Specs + Approvals

  • All fabrics pass the ASTM D6413/F2302 performance specification for flame-resistance.

Care Instructions

Jacket Care:
• Remove fur ruff
• Machine wash cold
• No bleach or fabric softener
• Tumble dry low
• Do not dry-clean
Fur Care:
• DO NOT WASH
• Professional dry clean only

Specs + Approvals

  • All fabrics pass the ASTM D6413/F2302 performance specification for flame-resistance.

The Seneca Arctic® Parka is the first flame-resistant extreme cold weather ensemble from the team at Massif®. Designed to give the end user complete operability in any Arctic environment, with the added benefit of flame-resistant protection. To give the end-user an edge, the detachable coyote ruff keeps snow and ice out of their face, the oversized hood can accommodate communications equipment, and there are plenty of pockets for mission-specific needs. The jacket is made with a fully flame-resistant 2-layer hardshell fabric by GORE-TEX® LABS which offers very breathable and lightweight heat and flame protection that is inherent to the fabric and durable for the life of the product, with Fast Drying Climashield® Apex™ Insulation that maintains warmth even when wet.

Features

  • Insulated hooded full-zip jacket with inner and outer storm fly’s
  • Detachable coyote fur ruff for added inclement weather protection
  • Communication device compatible adjustable hood
  • Velcro® loop configuration on Chest, and Sleeves
  • Covered zipper closure on hand and outer chest pockets
  • Internal “dump” pockets with Velcro® closure
  • Articulated elbows for greater range of motion
  • Partial tunneled elastic cuffs with snap closure cuff tabs
  • Soft FR lining for added protection and warmth



View Tech Sheets

Take your measurements over your basic undergarments normally worn. Stand erect without shoes with your feet shoulder width apart. For circumference measurements, make sure to keep the tape measure parallel to the floor. Determine your measurements following the directions below.

CHEST – With arms down, measure around the fullest part of your chest.

WAIST – Measure around the narrowest part of your torso.

HIP/SEAT – Measure around the fullest point of your hip/seat.

THIGH – Measure around your thigh, 1″ below crotch. Thighs often differ between legs; measure both and use larger measurement.

INSEAM – Measure from crotch point to the floor. Make sure you are standing with your weight balanced and posture straight.

Tips for Accurate Measurement:

  • For best accuracy, have someone else take your measurements.
  • Take your measurements over the undergarments you typically wear.
  • Stand straight but relaxed, with feet placed shoulder width apart.
  • Take measurements barefoot or in socks.
  • Use a flexible cloth measuring tape.
  • Make sure the measuring tape is parallel to the floor when you take your measurements.
  • When taking inseam measurements, stand straight and look straight ahead. If you look down at your feet, the measurement may come in shorter than it should!

All measurements are in inches. The measurements provided refer to body size, not to garment dimensions. Size up if you are between measurements – or size down if you prefer a tighter fit. Refer to the Measurement Guide for instructions on how to find your measurements.

Men’s / Unisex Alpha Sizing Information (Inches)

Size

XS

S

M

L

XL

2XL

3XL

Chest

30-33

33-37

37-41

41-45

45-49

49-53

53-58

Waist

25-27

27-31

31-35

35-39

39-45

45-51

51-57

Hip

32-34

34-37

37-40

40-44

44-48

48-52

52-57

Thigh

19-20

20-21

21-23

23-25

25-27

27-29

29-32

Tip: Length Sizing For Tops

Long Massif tops generally feature an extra 1″ of length than a Regular at the bottom hem and an extra 1.5″ of sleeve length.

Short tops are generally 1″ shorter than a Regular at the bottom hem and 1.5″ shorter on the sleeve.

What that means to you: In general, if your sleeves are around your knuckles when your arms are down, or if you are constantly pushing your sleeves up, consider a Short. If your sleeves tend to sit above your wrists when your arms are down, consider a Long. When you raise your arms above your head if your stomach is showing, you should also consider a Long.

Please note: Since body proportions vary from person to person, and it is not unusual for someone to need a different length top than they need in a pants. In other words, if you require a top in Long that does not automatically translate to needing a Long pant.

All measurements are in Centimeters. The measurements provided refer to body size, not to garment dimensions. Size up if you are between measurements – or size down if you prefer a tighter fit. Refer to the Measurement Guide for instructions on how to find your measurements.

Men’s / Unisex Alpha Sizing Information (Centimeters)

Size

XS

S

M

L

XL

2XL

3XL

Chest

76-84

84-94

94-104

104-114

114-124

124-135

135-147

Waist

63-69

69-79

79-89

89-99

99-114

114-130

130-145

Hip

81-86

86-94

94-102

102-112

112-122

122-132

132-145

Thigh

48-51

51-54

54-59

59-64

64-69

69-74

74-82

Tip: Length Sizing For Tops

Long Massif tops generally feature approximately 3cm of extra length than a Regular at the bottom hem and approximately 4cm additional sleeve length.
Short tops are generally approximately 3cm shorter than a Regular at the bottom hem and approximately 4cm shorter on the sleeve.

What that means to you: In general, if your sleeves are around your knuckles when your arms are down, or if you are constantly pushing your sleeves up, consider a Short. If your sleeves tend to sit above your wrists when your arms are down, consider a Long. When you raise your arms above your head if your stomach is showing, you should also consider a Long.

Please note: Since body proportions vary from person to person, and it is not unusual for someone to need a different length top than they need in a pants. In other words, if you require a top in Long that does not automatically translate to needing a Long pant.

Description

The Seneca Arctic® Parka is the first flame-resistant extreme cold weather ensemble from the team at Massif®. Designed to give the end user complete operability in any Arctic environment, with the added benefit of flame-resistant protection. To give the end-user an edge, the detachable coyote ruff keeps snow and ice out of their face, the oversized hood can accommodate communications equipment, and there are plenty of pockets for mission-specific needs. The jacket is made with a fully flame-resistant 2-layer hardshell fabric by GORE-TEX® LABS which offers very breathable and lightweight heat and flame protection that is inherent to the fabric and durable for the life of the product, with Fast Drying Climashield® Apex™ Insulation that maintains warmth even when wet.

Features

  • Insulated hooded full-zip jacket with inner and outer storm fly’s
  • Detachable coyote fur ruff for added inclement weather protection
  • Communication device compatible adjustable hood
  • Velcro® loop configuration on Chest, and Sleeves
  • Covered zipper closure on hand and outer chest pockets
  • Internal “dump” pockets with Velcro® closure
  • Articulated elbows for greater range of motion
  • Partial tunneled elastic cuffs with snap closure cuff tabs
  • Soft FR lining for added protection and warmth

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View Tech Sheets

Take your measurements over your basic undergarments normally worn. Stand erect without shoes with your feet shoulder width apart. For circumference measurements, make sure to keep the tape measure parallel to the floor. Determine your measurements following the directions below.

CHEST – With arms down, measure around the fullest part of your chest.

WAIST – Measure around the narrowest part of your torso.

HIP/SEAT – Measure around the fullest point of your hip/seat.

THIGH – Measure around your thigh, 1″ below crotch. Thighs often differ between legs; measure both and use larger measurement.

INSEAM – Measure from crotch point to the floor. Make sure you are standing with your weight balanced and posture straight.

Tips for Accurate Measurement:

  • For best accuracy, have someone else take your measurements.
  • Take your measurements over the undergarments you typically wear.
  • Stand straight but relaxed, with feet placed shoulder width apart.
  • Take measurements barefoot or in socks.
  • Use a flexible cloth measuring tape.
  • Make sure the measuring tape is parallel to the floor when you take your measurements.
  • When taking inseam measurements, stand straight and look straight ahead. If you look down at your feet, the measurement may come in shorter than it should!

All measurements are in inches. The measurements provided refer to body size, not to garment dimensions. Size up if you are between measurements – or size down if you prefer a tighter fit. Refer to the Measurement Guide for instructions on how to find your measurements.

Men’s / Unisex Alpha Sizing Information (Inches)

Size

XS

S

M

L

XL

2XL

3XL

Chest

30-33

33-37

37-41

41-45

45-49

49-53

53-58

Waist

25-27

27-31

31-35

35-39

39-45

45-51

51-57

Hip

32-34

34-37

37-40

40-44

44-48

48-52

52-57

Thigh

19-20

20-21

21-23

23-25

25-27

27-29

29-32

Tip: Length Sizing For Tops

Long Massif tops generally feature an extra 1″ of length than a Regular at the bottom hem and an extra 1.5″ of sleeve length.

Short tops are generally 1″ shorter than a Regular at the bottom hem and 1.5″ shorter on the sleeve.

What that means to you: In general, if your sleeves are around your knuckles when your arms are down, or if you are constantly pushing your sleeves up, consider a Short. If your sleeves tend to sit above your wrists when your arms are down, consider a Long. When you raise your arms above your head if your stomach is showing, you should also consider a Long.

Please note: Since body proportions vary from person to person, and it is not unusual for someone to need a different length top than they need in a pants. In other words, if you require a top in Long that does not automatically translate to needing a Long pant.

All measurements are in Centimeters. The measurements provided refer to body size, not to garment dimensions. Size up if you are between measurements – or size down if you prefer a tighter fit. Refer to the Measurement Guide for instructions on how to find your measurements.

Men’s / Unisex Alpha Sizing Information (Centimeters)

Size

XS

S

M

L

XL

2XL

3XL

Chest

76-84

84-94

94-104

104-114

114-124

124-135

135-147

Waist

63-69

69-79

79-89

89-99

99-114

114-130

130-145

Hip

81-86

86-94

94-102

102-112

112-122

122-132

132-145

Thigh

48-51

51-54

54-59

59-64

64-69

69-74

74-82

Tip: Length Sizing For Tops

Long Massif tops generally feature approximately 3cm of extra length than a Regular at the bottom hem and approximately 4cm additional sleeve length.
Short tops are generally approximately 3cm shorter than a Regular at the bottom hem and approximately 4cm shorter on the sleeve.

What that means to you: In general, if your sleeves are around your knuckles when your arms are down, or if you are constantly pushing your sleeves up, consider a Short. If your sleeves tend to sit above your wrists when your arms are down, consider a Long. When you raise your arms above your head if your stomach is showing, you should also consider a Long.

Please note: Since body proportions vary from person to person, and it is not unusual for someone to need a different length top than they need in a pants. In other words, if you require a top in Long that does not automatically translate to needing a Long pant.

Care Instructions

Jacket Care:
• Remove fur ruff
• Machine wash cold
• No bleach or fabric softener
• Tumble dry low
• Do not dry-clean
Fur Care:
• DO NOT WASH
• Professional dry clean only

Specs + Approvals

  • All fabrics pass the ASTM D6413/F2302 performance specification for flame-resistance.

Jacket Care:
• Remove fur ruff
• Machine wash cold
• No bleach or fabric softener
• Tumble dry low
• Do not dry-clean
Fur Care:
• DO NOT WASH
• Professional dry clean only

  • All fabrics pass the ASTM D6413/F2302 performance specification for flame-resistance.