• This high performance jacket offers maximum waterproof, windproof and breathable protection for year round performance. Using a highly durable outer fabric, with an air permeable mesh lining, this jacket ensures total comfort in foul conditions. High specification features, such as water resistant zippers, ergonomic cut, engineered storm hood and multiple pockets provide superb function. A sporty fit and low profile design ensure this is the jacket of choice for demanding conditions.
  • Features

  • Extremely water resistant PFAS free Texpel™ Splash Eco fabric finish, water beads away from fabric surface
  • Abrasion resistant oxford polyester
  • Lined for added warmth and comfort
  • Hook and loop cuffs for a secure fit
  • Water resistant zippers to prevent water penetration
  • Ideal for corporate wear and personalization
  • Waterproof with sealed seams preventing water penetration
  • Front zip opening for easy access
  • Storm flap front to protect against the elements
  • Pack away hood for added functionality
  • 4 pockets for ample storage
  • Zipped pockets
  • Concealed cell phone pocket
  • Print access for corporate branding
  • Durable, breathable, windproof and water resistant fabric
  • 1 Chest pocket with zip closure

  • Shell Fabric :
     
    100% Polyester 600D Oxford, PU Coated 7oz

    Additional Lining Fabric Info :
     
    Body Lining: 100% Polyester Mesh, 2oz
    Sleeve: 100% Polyester, 190T Taffeta, 2oz


    Standards

  • EN 343 Class 3:3 X WP 10,000mm, MVP 15,000g/m²/24hr

  • Washcare




    California's Proposition 65, officially known as the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 or more commonly known as 'Prop 65', requires all businesses to provide warnings to Californians about significant exposures to chemicals that cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Proposition 65 requires that the state of California publish a list of chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm at least once a year. For more information on Prop 65 please visit the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment website here: https://www.p65warnings.ca.gov/