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MEC Tremblant Jacket (Men's)

Product Number: 5015-464

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MEC Tremblant Jacket (Men's)

Weight: 900g (Medium)

Lightweight, and easily stowed into its own zippered inside pocket, the Tremblant is quickly accessed to fend off the chill during backcountry pursuits. The sewn-through, high-thread count nylon fabric is soft and subtle, and slides bunch-free beneath a shell garment when needed. Overfilling the down in the shoulders ensures greater warmth that’s durable, even when the jacket is worn beneath a pack.

  • Shell is soft nylon.
  • Insulation is 575 fill-power down.
  • Torso is sewn-through construction.
  • Shoulder chambers are overfilled to prevent the down from shifting.
  • Microfleece-lined handwarmer pockets.
  • Inner chest pocket inverts to become a stuff sack for the jacket.
  • Zip-off, shockcord-adjustable, down-filled hood.
  • Shockcorded hem seals drafts out and warmth in.
Weight 900g (Medium)
Type Insulated down
Intended Use Mountaineering
Ski mountaineering
Construction Sewn-through
Face Fabric Nylon
Lining/Backer Nylon
Insulation 575 fill-power duck down
Pockets 2 handwarmer
1 internal zippered
Waterproofness

Waterproof garments use waterproof-breathable technologies and are fully seam-taped. Water-resistant garments use waterproof-breathable technologies but their seams are not taped. Weather-resistant garments repel water and protect against wind but are not made of waterproof fabric.

Weather-resistant
Length Below hip
Durable Water Repellency

Durable water repellency (DWR) treatments cause water to bead up and run off your clothing.

No
Hood Adjustable insulated
Removable

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