In the midst of ascending a steep peak, every gram counts, and every movement must be fluid. That's where the Tacul Jacket by Mountain Equipment comes in. With its lightweight and breathable design, it becomes the ideal ally for demanding hikers and mountaineers. The clever combination of a 2.5-layer material and 3-layer reinforcements ensures durability and compactness. You can easily slip it into your backpack, ready to face the elements.
The DRILITE®+ 50D technology, proudly eco-friendly, not only protects but does so with style and conscience. Made from recycled materials, including a 75% recycled membrane and PFC-free water-repellent treatment, it is worn as a love declaration to our planet. The Alpine Fit, combined with pre-shaped sleeves, guarantees a freedom of movement that would make a star dancer envious.
And what about the fully adjustable Mountain hood? It's the cherry on top for those who want to brave the elements without flinching. Whether you're discovering a new trail or seeking thrills in high mountains, the Tacul Jacket is your passport to adventure, with a touch of elegance and responsibility. So, ready to make waves without getting wet?
Recycled DRILITE®+ 50D fabric, 2.5 layers with 3-layer reinforcements. 75% recycled membrane and PFC-free DWR
Fully adjustable Mountain hood
Alpine Fit with pre-shaped sleeves
YKK® Aquaguard® front zipper with internal flap
2 large side pockets with water-resistant YKK® zippers
Water-resistant and short YKK zippers under the arms
Adjustable cuffs and two-part hem width adjustment
Weight (size L): 390 g
Main material: 100% recycled polyester (outer & inner), 75% recycled polyester membrane

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