“Big Red” Canada Goose Down Parka – Worn In Antarctica

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The official United States Antarctic Program surplus “Big Red” Canada Goose down parka, worn by scientists at McMurdo and South Pole stations in Antarctica. Each has been professionally refurbished for continued use.

Please carefully read the sizing and condition guides before making your purchase.

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Product Description

These are used Canada Goose down parkas, made exclusively for the official United States Antarctic Program. This is an Antarctic Program exclusive version of the popular Canada Goose 4660M “Expedition Parka”, which sells new for $1,950.00 USD.

The affectionately named “Big Red” is issued by the US Antarctic Program to all scientists and staff serving at the two largest American research stations in Antarctica: McMurdo Base and South Pole Station. The parkas for sale here have been sold as surplus by the Antarctic Program, and were sourced from their New Zealand clothing warehouse and an Emergency Cold Weather Gear cache at the South Pole.

Sizing Guide

The parkas are sized 2XS – 4XL, and tend to run large due to the multiple layers worn underneath by Antarctic researchers in temperatures down to -100F. You can determine your parka size with Canada Goose’s sizing tool, which can be found here. You can generally wear a size down (which will be more form-fitting) or a size up (which will be looser with more room for layering, as done at the South Pole.

Extremely Limited Quantity!

Our stock is very limited, and is available first-come, first-served. Size availability may vary by condition, and once a size is sold out, it’s gone.

Due to the nature of our inventory, we do not offer international returns or exchanges. Domestic returns are considered on a case-by-case basis. If you experience an issue with your order, please contact us and we’ll be glad to review your situation.

These parkas are being sold by a former Antarctic Program member, all parkas are numbered and will include a signed Certificate of Authenticity.

Condition Guide

These parkas have endured some of the harshest conditions on Earth, with signs of wear that reflect how many seasons they were used, which Antarctic stations they served at, and who wore them. Each has been professionally refurbished to ensure it is fully functional and ready to wear.

We grade each parka as Fair, Good, or Very Good based on overall wear and fading. Example photos are provided, but individual features and condition will vary. The grading standards are as follows:

  • Fair: The parka will show obvious wear from service in Antarctica. Scuffs, staining, color fading, or small rips may be present. There may be evidence of field repairs done by the Antarctic Program as well as one or more visible patches from our tailor. All major flaws have been fixed.
  • Good: The parka is in reasonably good condition, without major tears or damage. It may show general signs of wear, fading, staining, visible (but not excessive) patches, repairs or other imperfections.
  • Very Good: The parka is in excellent condition, with minimal fading and may show minor signs of wear / staining. There will be no major staining or obvious signs of repair.

Individual Parkas Will Vary!

Every “Big Red” is a one-of-a-kind piece of Antarctic history. You’ll receive a randomly selected parka in the size and condition you choose. Because each parka is unique, details may vary—such as logo style or branding (some older parkas are labeled “Snow Goose”).

Parka conditions, as described above, are based on overall condition – some parkas, of any condition, may need to be dry-cleaned.

The iconic “Big Red” parka is built for extreme cold and trusted by those working in the harshest environments on Earth. The iconic “Big Red” parka is built for extreme cold, with a windproof shell, multi-layered down insulation, and an adjustable hood for maximum protection. Practical features include recessed cuffs, snow skirt, fleece-lined chin guard, and many pockets.

An official USAP patch is displayed on the left chest pocket. Each “Big Red” also carries its USAP-assigned serial number, handwritten in black marker inside the lower left pocket flap.

Please note that while the Big Red is very similar to the Canada Goose 4660M “Expedition Parka”, they are not identical.

  • Windproof outer shell
  • Multi-layered down insulation
  • Adjustable hood with fur ruff (synthetic or coyote) & shaping wire
  • Fleece-lined chin guard
  • Interior waist drawcord
  • Recessed cuffs
  • Velcro flap to cover zipper
  • Silver reflector patch
  • Snow skirt for added protection
  • Velcro for name patch
  • Official USAP chest patch
  • 4 exterior pockets with velcro flap & zippered side entry
  • 2 interior pockets (1 drop-in, 1 zippered)
  • 2 utility pockets on sleeves

Shipping

Shipping is available to the USA, Canada, Europe, and Oceania. We will ship to other countries on request. Buyers are responsible for any import taxes and fees.

Returns

All sales should be considered final.

Depending on the circumstances, we may consider returns from within the United States on a case-by-case basis. Due to the nature of our inventory, we do not allow international returns or exchanges.

If you experience an issue with your order, please contact us and we’ll be glad to review your situation.

Antarctic Surplus Guarantee

This website sells parkas, clothing, and gear which have been retired from the United States Antarctic Program. All have seen service in one or more of the three American Antarctic research stations, unless specified otherwise in the product’s description. As such, they will show some degree of wear/tear/use.

We hope our gear will serve you, wherever you are, just as well as it did the scientists, researchers, and support staff who relied on it at the bottom of the world!

Disclaimer:

We make every effort to describe products accurately, but exact colors, labels, etc may vary slightly. Gear is sold for personal use only and is not covered by the original manufacturer’s warranty.

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