Protest MITCH Ski jacket Earl Grey (Grey)
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Product Information
Article number: | 6711102_580 |
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Main material: | 72% polyamide / 28% polyester |
Fit: | Slim fit |
Pattern: | Checked |
Model: | This model is 1.85m and wears size L / UK 40. |
Closure: | Zipper |
Collar: | No collar |
Cord kids: | Inapplicable |
Hood: | Removable hood |
Hood detail: | Inapplicable |
Helmet compatible: | No, doesn't fit over a helmet. |
Length sleeve: | Long sleeve |
Length zipper: | Full zipper |
Lift pass pocket: | Lift pass pocket |
Pockets: | Side pocket |
Reflectors: | No reflective detail |
Reversibility: | Not reversible |
Seam taping: | Critically taped seams |
Waist gaiter: | Waist gaiter |
Zipper main: | Inapplicable |
Zipper other positioning: | Pocket zipper |
Breathability: | LowMediumHigh |
Waterproofness: | LowMediumHigh |
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MITCH Ski jacket
Check out this awesome ski and snowboard jacket. The slim fit Mitch jacket is part of our journey to sustainability. The Mitch forms part of PVRE Green series in which we fuse our superior technical clothing with sustainable production. The Mitch is made from 100% recycled fabric – 75% of the outer shell is made from recycled nylon. A little known fact is that nylon makes up 10% of the debris found in the sea. By recycling nylon, we are diverting nylon away from the oceans and the landfills. Recycled nylon is exceptionally strong, elastic and has great abrasive resistance so this jacket will hold up to a lot of action. The fabric is also PFC-free in an effort to reduce the detrimental effect that this chemical has on our health and the environment. We have used an environmentally friendly waterproofing method instead. Other features of this great jacket are: 10K water resistance, 10g breathability and sealed zippers to stop water getting in through these parts. The perfect jacket for your action this winter, the Mitch by Protest.