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Tested for over 30 years in the most hostile conditions it is highly respected by all who use it.
A single layer garment which is ideal for a multitude of outdoor uses including : winter hill walking, trekking, winter climbing and general outdoor activities.
Used by Mountain Rescue teams and outdoor professionals.
Colour: Charcoal
Weight: 630g, size 42"
Outer Fabric: Pertex
Lining: AquaTherm
Features:
Classic Pertex® shell
AquaTherm pile polyester lining
Windproof to 50mph
Storm baffles on neck and side zips
Touch-and-close adjustment tabs
Touch-and-close attachment on collar for hood (available separately)
Scooped back 10cm longer than front
Hand warmer pocket
Large front map pocket
Rucsack hip belt can be fastened through hand warmer pocket
Tape and buckle waist adjuster
This garment works most efficiently when worn next to the skin.
Sizing is important as the shirt should be close fitting without being restrictive.
Buffalo Systems Size Guide :
Chest Measurement |
in |
36 |
38 |
40 |
42 |
44 |
46 |
48 |
cm |
91.5 |
96.5 |
101.5 |
107 |
112 |
117 |
122 |
Inside Arm |
in |
23 |
23 |
23 |
23 |
23 |
23 |
23 |
cm |
58.5 |
58.5 |
58.5 |
58.5 |
58.5 |
58.5 |
58.5 |
Neck |
in |
18 |
18 |
18 |
18.5 |
19 |
19 |
20 |
cm |
45.5 |
45.5 |
45.5 |
46.5 |
48.5 |
48.5 |
51 |
Shirt Back Length |
in |
31.5 |
31.8 |
32 |
33 |
33 |
33.5 |
34 |
cm |
80 |
80.5 |
81.5 |
84 |
84 |
85.5 |
86.5 |
Shirt Front Length |
in |
26 |
26.5 |
27 |
27 |
28 |
28.5 |
29 |
cm |
66 |
67.5 |
68.5 |
68.5 |
71 |
72 |
72.5 |
Optional DP Hood Size |
|
S |
M |
M |
L |
L |
XL |
XL |
The Buffalo DP System
Buffalo originated the first single-layer clothing system, which we called the DP System.
DP stands for Double P as in Pertex and Pile.
The iconic Buffalo Mountain shirt won the Outdoor Writers Guild Golden Boot award in 1986!
To be comfortable in adverse conditions you need to be dry and warm.
The concept behind the Buffalo DP System is to keep the wearer comfortable no matter what nature has in store.
Moisture causes chilling – so rain and perspiration need to be kept away from the skin.
To do this clothing must repel moisture from the outside, whilst eliminating it on the inside.
Whilst insulating the wearer from the cold, the fibre pile fabric lining wicks moisture away from the body onto the outer shell.
This densely woven fabric then disperses the moisture over its surface area, where it evaporates.
In turn a micro climate is created within the garment – where overheating is controlled through the venting of side zips.