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Rab Ladies Deep Heather Downpour Eco Jacket

 

Whether you’re a weekend walker or a seasoned hiker, our Women's Downpour Eco Jacket is the trail-friendly choice.

Built from recycled 2.5-layer Pertex® Revolve fabric with a fluorocarbon-free DWR treatment, it is our first ever mono-polymer waterproof jacket. It uses a polyester outer and membrane, which means that, in addition to being 100% recycled, it also has the future potential to be fully recycled at the end of its life.. With waterproof performance of 20,000mm HH, alongside moisture-wicking breathability of 20,000g MVTR, its hill-walking practicality is equally advanced.

Adjustable hem and cuffs and a pair of deep-venting pit zips enable you to tweak the fit and ventilation as conditions demand. The hood with polymer peak is two-way adjustable for reliable visibility and the zipped handwarmer pockets are large enough for a map. Light and packable, with a weight of just 280g and an integrated stuff sack, this is the go-to jacket for hikers who demand sustainability as well as performance.

 

Features:

  • YKK zipped front opening with storm guard
  • Front and rear hood adjustment
  • Non-helmet compatible hood with a flexible polymer peak
  • YKK zipped pockets with storm guard
  • YKK pit zips with storm guard
  • Brushed tricot chin guard
  • Fully adjustable drawcord hem
  • Velcro adjustable cuffs
  • Jacket stuffs into hand pocket
  • Main - Recycled 50D polyester 2.5L with polyester membrane / Pertex Shield/ 98gsm/ HH: 20,000mm/ MVTR: 20,000 g/m2/24 hrs/ fluorocarbon-free DWR
  • Fit: Regular
  • Centre back length (Size 10): 69cm/27.2inch

RAB LADIES DEEP HEATHER DOWNPOUR ECO JACKET

£110.00 Regular Price
£55.00Sale Price
  • 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.

     

    #WeAreRab

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