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Rab Ink Capacitor Pull On 

 

Whether you want a warmth boost for cold mornings, a throw-on piece for post-climb downtime or a technical layer for backcountry hikes, our Capacitor Pull-On is the definitive all-mountain midlayer.

As a fresh take on the classic multipurpose 200-weight fleece, our ultra-comfortable Capacitor Pull-On is designed to keep you warm and dry without any restriction in movement. Built from 200g/m² recycled knit-face brushed fleece, it uses lighter Thermic stretch side panels for a trim, athletic fit and liberating flexibility during arduous climbs. The pared back simplicity of the feature set also helps reduce the weight to just 355g, without compromising the all-mountain versatility of the insulating performance. Key features include a pair of unobtrusive mesh-lined side pockets with YKK zips, a third-length front zip for quick venting and a low-profile collar with soft chin guard.

Built to work seamlessly between a technical base layer and a weatherproof shell, the Capacitor Pull-On delivers all the easy-breathe insulation you need for active mountain sports, as well as the style, fit and flexibility for everyday use.

 

Features:

  • YKK zipped chest pocket
  • 2 YKK zipped, mesh-lined hand pockets.
  • Modern take on classic 200 weight fleece
  • Under helmet hood with stretch panels
  • Main Fabric: Recycled knit face brushed fleece, 200g/m²
  • Side panels: Thermic stretch fleece with brushed back, 175g/m²
  • Composition: 100% recycled polyester with 94% polyester/6% elastane side panels
  • Weight:355.5g/12.5oz

RAB INK CAPACITOR PULL ON

£65.00Price
  • RAB

     

    "WE ARE THE MOUNTAIN PEOPLE"

     

    Rab is a United Kingdom mountaineering clothing and camping equipment manufacturer and supplier.

     

    The company was founded in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, by mountaineer Rab Carrington. Their story began in 1981 in the attic of a small, terraced house in Sheffield where Rab Carrington made the first sleeping bag to bear his name. Hand-stitched and devised with his own ingenious eye, Rab's experience from years spent in the mountains was apparent in his designs, and soon there was popular demand from Rab's friends and the growing local climbing community.

     

    But things didn't stop there. Word soon spread, and the Sheffield attic became a factory floor, creating sleeping bags and jackets for customers far and wide. Now, decades later, those honest, hard-wearing designs can be found all over the world; wherever adventurous individuals face up to the elements. From Himalayan peaks to cold, crisp evenings around a camp fire.

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