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Hip-length, lightly padded winter jacket in G-1000 with fixed adjustable hood. A perfect outdoor garment for the colder months of the year, it resists wind and stays dry during short showers, at the same time as it ventilates out body moisture that builds up when you are active. The synthetic padding PrimaLoft® Black Insulation RISE with P.U.R.E. Technology gives extra warmth, even in damp conditions, and the jacket is easy to move about in, with or without a backpack. The sleeves are pre-shaped and the cuffs are adjusted with velcro. The zipper is two-way, it is covered with a protective flap with press buttons at the chin, chest and hem. Practical storage in several pockets: two vertical pockets on the chest, and two at the sides – all with zippers that have oversized pullers so they can easily be opened and closed with gloves on. In addition, there are two spacious mesh pockets on the inside, perfect for storing gloves or a hat. A drawcord can be used to adjust the hem.

 

Gender: Men’s

Family: Övik

Activity: Everyday Outdoor

Environmental info: Produced without PFAS

Features: Adaptable with Greenland Wax, Insulating, Lightweight, Water resistant, Wind resistant

Fjallraven - Skogso Padded Jacket M - Deep Forest

SKU: F82279 - 662
£365.00Price

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  • Lightweight and convenient winter jacket in G-1000 with synthetic padding that keeps warmth in even when damp. Fixed, snug-fitting hood, several practical pockets and easily gripped details. Produced without PFAS.

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