








The Bering Down Anorak – from Expedition to Expression Session
The Bering Down Anorak is a modern hybrid that merges heritage design with advanced textile technology. Anoraaq / Pullovers that originated in the Arctic were the epitome of functional minimalism with fewer openings and a central pocket for accessibility. Over centuries form followed conditions, and function didn’t disappear, it evolved into a visual code for authenticity and toughness from the Alpine to the Streets.
Beringia’s roots in the world of Alpine performance developed the Bering Down Pullover as both a tool and a statement – the coming together of cold-weather performance and modern design aesthetic.
Size: XXS-XL
Fit: Unisex style & fit. Men's sizing expect true to size - if you prefer a looser, more oversized fit, please size up one size. Women's sizing expect to size down one size, unless you're petite, and prefer a more fitted look.
Model Measurements Male model is 5'11", 180lbs - wearing size Large in the pullover. Female model is 5'8", 135lbs - wearing size X-Small (could wear a size Small for a more generous fit - sizing down one size is preferred by most for a hoody style fit).
Sizing Chart: Size Guide
Activity: Cold weather / Skiing / Snowboarding
Every element of the Bering Down’s development, performance and materials was carefully considered and assembled with an eye to creating the ultimate jacket for extreme weather conditions from Hokkaido to Tromsø.
The 850-fill ALLIED Down is one of the highest performing, and stands as the benchmark for sustainability.
ExpeDRY is ALLIED DOWN’s innovative ultra dry down featuring FUZE® technology for a chemical free alternative to hydrophobic-treated down.
ExpeDRY works through a permanent and chemical-free bonding of non- toxic gold particles to the down cluster which aid in the evaporation of water molecules, causing the down to dry faster and stay dry in high humidity and extreme conditions.
If possible, pre-rinse products without detergent. This helps to saturate the items allowing the detergent to penetrate the fabrics more effectively and get to the down clusters to clean them thoroughly.
Wash on low temperature. There is a greater likelihood that the fabrics will require a lower temperature than the down itself. This also saves energy when it is not needed.
Following wash, run an additional rinse without detergent. This will ensure that all detergent was completely rinsed out of the down and the product. Leaving residual detergent on the down may cause a reduction in fill power.
Tumble dry on low temperature until completely dry with clean tennis balls or a clean shoe.
If you think the item is dry, it is worth running one last dry cycle. Many people assume it is dry by the feel of the textile, but the down inside remains slightly damp. This may take several cycles. It is not possible to over-dry in a home laundry machine, and is always better to err on the side of dry with down insulation.
It may be obvious, but do not bleach or iron your down filled products.
We also generally recommend against dry cleaning, but if that is necessary because of certain trims on the item, it is recommended to use an eco-friendly dry cleaner who has experience with down filled products.