Oregon Ducks

Warm One Insulated Jacket

This bear hug of a jacket is packed with thoughtful tech – like hearty PrimaLoft Gold Active+ insulation that keeps you toasty even when wet, front and rear pockets for hand warmers to supercharge your staying power, and game day features like a lens wipe and rear storage pocket.

100G PRIMALOFT GOLD ACTIVE+ INSULATION • TORAY® RIPSTOP FABRIC • YKK® ZIPPERS • WATER RESISTANT

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Regular price $349
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Men's/Unisex sizing. We suggest women go down one size.

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Giving Back

In addition to licensing royalties, 10% of every purchase is donated to the U of O's Business School, our founder's alma mater.

★★★★★

“I was surprised by how warm this kept me without feeling bulky. Feels more like a hooded sweatshirt than a winter coat, but kept me toasty in the 30s. The attention to detail is incredible. Worth every penny.”

Nate R.

A Closer Look

Made for the Fan
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Mighty Oregon

The lyrics to the "Mighty Oregon" fight song are printed on the inner chest pocket. Go Ducks Go.

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PMS 356 C

Color matched to the exact specifications of the official Oregon green.

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Game Day Storage

Rear zippered pocket for storing your essentials. Leave the clear backpack at home.

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Hidden Treasures

Front and rear handwarmer pockets. Lens wipe. Keychain clip. Ballcap-friendly hood. Packs into its own hood. Every last detail considered.

The Material Story

The warmth of a parka. The feel of a hoody.

The Warm One is insulated with PrimaLoft Gold Active+, a high-performance synthetic used in elite alpine and hunting gear. It delivers real warmth in a trim profile. The face fabric is Toray ripstop with a PFAS-free DWR finish — water-repellent, tear-resistant, and built to last season after season.

Specifications

Materials

  • Insulation PrimaLoft® Gold Active+
  • Insulation Weight 100g on body, hood, sleeves. 60g on side panels.
  • Outer Fabric Toray ripstop 100% recycled nylon
  • Liner Soft stretch woven 50d fabric
  • Repellency Water resistant
  • DWR PFAS-free
  • Zippers YKK reverse coil
Care
  • Wash Machine cold
  • Dry Tumble medium
  • Dry clean Pro only
  • Bleach No
  • Iron Cool or steamer
Oregon Ducks

“The quality is great. It’s kept me warm all day and I can feel the intent behind it, which is huge to me.”

TYRELL CROSBY
Tackle · 2014-17

The Backstory

A jacket for football weather

The Warm One was inspired by countless cold-cold November games, when my shirt, hoodie and “officially licensed” jacket felt about as insulating as tissue paper. When I had to consider if I wanted to subject my fingers to the wind chill just to clap for a first down on our own 35. A “wooo” would suffice.

This jacket was inspired by all bowl games attended north of NOLA. By winter walks to and from the basketball arena. By the frigid fall games of my Pacific Northwest childhood and by my current Texas brethren who are reluctant to leave the house when it’s below 60.

What People Are Saying
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Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
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COMMON QUESTIONS

Before you buy.

What makes the Warm One different from other licensed Oregon jackets?

The insulation. Most team jackets either skip insulation entirely, settling for a thick sweatshirt feel, or pack in cheap fill that turns you into a marshmallow. The Warm One uses PrimaLoft Gold Active+, the premium synthetic insulation found in elite ski and hunting jackets. It delivers serious warmth in a thin profile, which means the Warm One fits like a hoodie but performs like a winter coat. We map it strategically too: 100g across your core where you need the heat, 60g in the sleeves where you need to move. The result is a jacket that actually keeps you warm at a November night game without making you look or feel bulky.

Is the Warm One as warm as a puffer jacket?

Warmer than most, and a lot more comfortable. Puffers achieve their warmth through volume; more loft, more bulk, bigger coat. PrimaLoft Gold Active+ delivers comparable warmth at a fraction of the thickness, and unlike down, it keeps insulating even when wet. So the Warm One is a real cold-weather jacket without the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man silhouette, and without the panic when it starts raining. If you’ve ever felt like a puffer was either too bulky or too fragile, the Warm One is the answer to both.

How cold can I wear the Warm One in?

It handles late-November football weather on its own, comfortably into the 30s with a base layer underneath. For even colder conditions, add hand warmers in the front and back to maximize warmth at your core. For cold-and-wet, layer it under the Dry One. The two are sized to nest together: a large Warm One fits under a large Dry One without bunching. The Warm One has proven it keeps fans warm through frost-crusted morning dog walks, mountain ski lift lines, and late night December games when the temperatures go low.

What features does the Warm One have besides the insulation?

A lot, and we sweated the details. Four hand warmer pockets, including two rear kidney pockets that supercharge core heating when you stash a hand warmer in each. A hood engineered to fit comfortably over a ballcap. YKK zippers throughout. Toray ripstop nylon on the exterior for durability, with a soft brushed liner inside that feels like your favorite blanket. PFAS-free DWR coating that sheds rain. An inside chest pocket printed with the lyrics to Mighty Oregon. A covert Bluetooth tag pocket so your friends can find you in the crowd. None of these are accidents. They’re the things we wished other team jackets had.

Is BCKR officially licensed by the University of Oregon?

Yes. Every Oregon Ducks product is officially licensed through the University of Oregon. The logos, colors, and trademarks are all authorized. We use exact Pantone color matching, not approximations, for every piece. We also donate 10% of Oregon product sales to the UO Foundation. Our founder Corey grew up in Eugene and is an Oregon alum. This isn’t a brand that licensed some logos. It’s a brand built by Ducks.

Why is BCKR’s Oregon gear more expensive than other Ducks jackets?

Different product entirely. Most Oregon jackets use basic materials and construction. They’re fine for what they are. The Warm One uses PrimaLoft Gold Active+ insulation, Toray ripstop nylon, and YKK zippers. These are the same materials in a $400 ski jacket or a premium hunting parka. You’ve just never seen them in Oregon green before. The best comparison isn’t a $60 fan jacket. It’s more like a Patagonia or Kuiu insulated jacket that happens to come in Oregon’s exact Pantone colors.

Does BCKR make the Warm One for women or in kids’ sizes?

All BCKR jackets use unisex sizing ranging from XXS to 3XL. Women typically go down one size. A Men’s/Unisex Small fits like a Women’s Medium. The Warm One is fitted true to size with a little stretch built in, and it’s cut to layer comfortably under the Dry One in the same size. A lot of our customers are women, and the fit feedback has been great. Women’s-specific cuts are on our roadmap. We don’t currently offer kids’ sizes.

Is the Warm One just for gamedays?

Heck no. The Warm One is built for cold weather generally, which means people wear it skiing, hunting, hiking, walking the dog, and standing on the sideline at their kid’s soccer game. The color is Oregon gameday green, the performance fits any kind of cold. The construction is premium outdoor. We built this so your team jacket could also be the best winter jacket you own, not something that sits in your closet between Saturdays.

How does the Warm One fit with the rest of the BCKR system?

BCKR builds gear as a system, three jackets for three conditions. The Warm One is the cold-weather piece, a PrimaLoft-insulated jacket for late-November and winter. The Dry One is a Toray three-layer waterproof shell for Eugene rain, and the two are designed to layer together. Wear the Warm One under the Dry One when it’s both cold and wet, that’s the combination that gets you through a November night game. The Cool One handles the warm end of the calendar, a UPF sun layer with cooling fabric for September heat. Each one stands alone. Together, they cover every kind of weather Oregon throws at you.

Why does BCKR use the UO logo instead of the O?

First off, we love the interlocking UO. That was the mark on the side of the helmet for Terry Obie’s end around, Musgrave to Ferry, and Kenny Wheaton’s world rocker, our Duck founder’s childhood memories. But the reason we don’t use the O, which we also love, is because we can’t. There’s a company up in Beaverton who has exclusive rights to use that logo on apparel and footwear.

Why haven’t I heard of BCKR before?

We’re an independent brand, no corporate parent, no Super Bowl ads yet. We were founded by outdoor industry veterans, including the team that helped scale YETI from a regional cooler company into a global brand. We’re based in Austin, we ship every order ourselves, and we include a handwritten note in every package. We started BCKR because we’d spent careers building elite outdoor products and couldn’t find a single team jacket that performed like real gear. So we made one. And then we made a whole system. You’re hearing about us now because the word is getting out.

The BCKR System

Complete your Oregon kit.

Build your Ducks year-round kit with gear for wet, cold, and hot environments. Designed to layer or wear separately.