Pajar

81 community mentions · Apparel & Footwear
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Summary

Pajar is a Canadian brand with a loyal following, particularly for their winter coats and boots, with many users praising exceptional warmth and longevity spanning 5–15 years. However, the community is split, with a notable subset reporting quality control issues — especially with boots — including premature ripping and leaking, along with concerns that quality may have declined from older models. The brand is most confidently recommended for their down parkas and jackets, with more caution warranted for their footwear.

Verdict

Pajar parkas and jackets have strong long-term durability evidence from many users, but boots carry meaningful quality control risk and the brand's post-buyout consistency is uncertain enough to warrant caution.

What people love

Pajar is widely praised for extreme warmth, durability in harsh cold climates, and good value relative to premium competitors like Canada Goose. Their retractable ice spike boots and long-lasting down parkas are frequently highlighted.

  • Down parkas rated for extreme cold, some to -30F or lower
  • Jackets reported lasting 10–15 years with minimal wear
  • Retractable steel ice grips in boots praised for winter traction
  • Good value compared to Canada Goose at similar warmth levels
  • Boots praised as warm, waterproof, and stylish by many users
  • Socks noted as exceptionally soft, comfortable, and warm

What people criticize

A meaningful minority of users report significant durability failures, particularly with boots failing within one season, and note that post-buyout quality may have declined. Fit issues and poor warranty support are also recurring complaints.

  • Some boots failed within months, with seams ripping at the top
  • Narrow toe box and poor heel fit reported across multiple models
  • Warranty denied when boots not purchased directly from Pajar
  • Quality reportedly declined in newer models versus older stock
  • Retractable ice spikes on some models reported as ineffective

What people are saying

One user in Minnesota said their Pajar jacket is 15 years old and barely looks different from the day it was bought, calling it a true buy-it-for-life item — though they cautioned others to check for recent quality reports.
A user who bought Pajar socks off eBay deadstock described them as the softest, squishiest, and most comfortable socks they'd ever owned, buying up as many as they could find.
A disappointed user said their boots ripped at the top after just three months, and when they contacted Pajar for a warranty claim, they were denied because the purchase wasn't made directly through Pajar.
A commenter from Minneapolis noted that friends and family have been switching to Pajar parkas for the warmth and quality-to-price ratio, picking up coats from Sierra Trading for around $250 versus comparable alternatives costing far more.