Expect to pay around £150 for these jackets with a new styling update and colour due this autumn.
The key features are:
Waterproof, breathable, windproof, MPX Light coated 'peach' shell, soft to the touch yet water shedding.
A high collar with roll-away hood
Polartec 200 fleece lining, ... Read review
Advantages: Practical, warm and weatherproof Disadvantages: Pricey but worth it.
Expect to pay around £150 for these jackets with a new styling update and colour due this autumn.
The key features are:
Waterproof, breathable, windproof, MPX Light coated 'peach' shell, soft to the touch yet water shedding.
A high collar with roll-away hood
Polartec 200 fleece lining, the original and the best with no pilling and a unique snug feel.
Two-way full length zip protected by storm flaps and drainage ... ...pockets, a must for reviving those chilly hands and something not so often found in weatherproof jackets.
Zipped, inner security pocket, useful for the phone and credit cards etc
Drawstring in waist to keep out the draughts, and so much better than the bumfreezer blouson styling.
Machine washable too....
I have been so addicted to these deck coats, that I now keep the old one in the boot of the car. Its ever so ... more
Expect to pay around £150 for these jackets with a new styling update and colour due this autumn.
The key features are: Waterproof, breathable, windproof, MPX Light coated 'peach' shell, soft to the touch yet water shedding. A high collar with roll-away hood Polartec 200 fleece lining, the original and the best with no pilling and a unique snug feel. Two-way full length zip protected by storm flaps and drainage channel The inevitable cargo pockets. Fleece lined handwarmer pockets, a must for reviving those chilly hands and something not so often found in weatherproof jackets. Zipped, inner security pocket, useful for the phone and credit cards etc Drawstring in waist to keep out the draughts, and so much better than the bumfreezer blouson styling. Machine washable too....
I have been so addicted to these deck coats, that I now keep the old one in the boot of the car. Its ever so handy to just slip on, an old friend available in the event of breakdown and can even be used for stuffing around delicate or frozen items which need protection in the boot.