It’s also completely free from any toxic chemicals and PFAS. The Orange Jacket is made from recycled and recyclable polyester, enabling a circular product lifespan where nothing ever becomes waste. It will of course also work as a super light and comfortable rain jacket for all those times when you’re not charging through the mountains. When you keep it in your pack, you won’t know it’s there, and when rough weather hits, it will keep you dry and happy. Men's The Orange Jacket is designed for mountain sports where weight and packability are essential: Runnings, ski touring, mountaineering or trad climbing. This is no ordinary shell jacket but an entirely new breed of ultralight smoothness that you will barely feel that you wear but that will still keep you dry in any storm. The main feature of the garment is the concept and how it feels to wear it. One chest pocket and hood that can be rolled down. Men's The Orange Jacket is a minimalistic jacket and to save weight and bulk, we have not added any extra features except the essentials. And when the need arises, the ultralight, smooth and silent fabric makes the garment extremely comfortable to wear. That’s why we designed a fully waterproof shell jacket that you can bring without any effort and still always be ready if bad weather hits. But you should still never head out without one in case of unpredictable mountain weather. ![]() Let’s face it: If you head out for a run, hike, ski tour or long climbing route, a waterproof jacket is rarely the most comfortable option (usually you want to maximize breathability). Full weather protection in an unbelievable light and compact form - That’s The Orange Jacket.įrom a layering perspective, the idea with Men's The Orange Jacket, is actually to enable you to wear other garments more. The idea is that you should always be able to fit this jacket in your backpack and be prepared for any unexpected mountain weather. ![]() Why? Because the brief to our design team was to create a fully waterproof, stowable shell jacket no bigger than an orange in its packed state. At the early stages of development this garment was nicknamed The Orange.
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