HX Expedition Jacket Lightweight Breathable Waterproof IAATO Antartica Unisex L
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This HX Expedition jacket blue jacket displays prominent branding with 'HX' logo on the chest and an 'AECO Association of Arctic Expedition Cruise Operators' patch on the sleeve, alongside the IAATO International Association Antarctica Tour Operators emblem. Designed for rugged environments, ideal for challenging outdoor adventures and expedition. high-performance, technical outerwear.
"'No-compromise' three-layer waterproof construction
Water column rating of 20,000 mm able to withstand the heaviest storms.
Crafted from 100% recycled polyester
Ethical fabrics sourced from a traceable supply chain.
Lightweight and highly breathable
Weighing only 540 g, it has a moisture permeability score of 10,000g/m2/24h.
Adjustable hood
Storm cuffs
Roomy cargo pockets with magnetic closure
Reflective details for safety
Designed for Discovery
Crossing ancient glaciers, hiking through a forest, exploring a port city. Wherever and whatever you're doing, the HX expedition jacket has your back. Built for endurance, shaped by innovation, grounded in sustainability, it is our gift to you to explore a world of wonder."
Unisex Adult Large
Measurements:
• Chest: 23 in
• Length: 33 in
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Excellent preowned condition EUC no flaws. Like new! From a pet free (sadly!) and smoke free home.
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