This protective, insulated jacket gives the warmth of 100% recycled down with the fully waterproof reassurance of a recycled DRILITE® shell
The excellently designed Mountain hood seals out winter weather and 3 zipped outer pockets store what you need for life in the coldest months
Colour: Black
Weight: 850g,1lb 14oz size large
Outer Fabric: Recycled 2-layer DRILITE® 50D fabric with FC-free DWR
100% recycled polyester, 97g/m²
Lining Fabric: Recycled 100% polyamide
Insulation: Recycled down, 85% down / 15% feather minimum content
Fill Power: 700
Weight of Insulation: 192g, size large
Features:
Stitched-through narrow baffle internal construction
Optimised down distribution and fill weights using a baffle-by-baffle approach
Adjustable Mountain Hood
2-way YKK® moulded Aquaguard® centre front zip with internal storm flap
2 zipped hand warmer pockets
Napoleon chest pocket with stormflap
Inner zipped security pocket
Adjustable cuffs and dual tether hem drawcords
Mountain Equipment Size Guide:
Size |
|
M |
L |
XL |
XXL |
Chest size |
in |
39-41 |
41-43 |
43-46 |
46-48 |
cm |
98-104 |
104-110 |
110-116 |
116-122 |
DriLite, a monolithic polyurethane membrane that is waterproof, breathable and durable
Fluorocarbon Free, products are defined as being FC-Free when no fluorocarbons have been used in the manufacturing process of the product’s major fabrics.
Components e.g. zips and minor trim e.g. interlinings are excluded.
Unfortunately, because FCs are now so widely dispersed in the environment it is impossible to eradicate traces of FCs entirely and some level of contamination cannot be avoided.
Down Cycle™, the recycled down used comes entirely from post consumer goods - unwanted clothing and bedding collected by waste recycling companies
Mountain Equipment continues to work in partnership with French company Re:Down
This involves taking material from European post-consumer waste destined for landfill
The down and feather is removed from the products and then washed, sterilised, and sorted.
Most of this recycled down is destined for new bedding products but a very small percentage of the highest quality material is suitable for their needs, with all the recycled down used guaranteed to be a minimum 700 fill power.
The actual recycling is carried out at a facility in Hungary, powered by solar energy and with extensive wastewater recycling to further reduce the process’s environmental
impact
This saves a valuable material from landfill and by eliminating the farming process in obtaining virgin down, vastly reduces the carbon footprint of making down products.
Fair Wear Foundation Leader
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