Description
Versatility never looked so great. With the Thermoball Triclimate jacket, you get three options. Option 1 is a durable waterproof shell with handwarmer pockets, underarm zips and an adjustable storm hood. Option 2 is an insulated liner jacket that retains heat, but is light and compressible. And Option 3 is zipping them together to create the ultimate cold-weather system for hiking, skiing or making it through whatever rain hammered, wind-blasted situation you're in.
- Fully seam-taped shell with DWR keeps you dry.
- DryVent™ 2.5-layer fabric on shell and recycled polyester on liner.
- Liner jacket uses ThermoBall™ Eco for warmth even when wet.
- Storm hood on shell is adjustable with a stiffened brim.
- Underarm pit zips on shell.
- Velcro tabs on cuffs on the shell and elastic cuffs on the liner.
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Tech specs
Ideal for | Casual wear |
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Construction |
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Face fabric | 75-denier polyester |
Insulation | 35g/sq. m recycled polyester |
Fabric waterproof rating
The standard test for waterproof fabrics uses a standing column filled with water. The figures given are the water column height. A rating of 3,500mm or higher can be considered waterproof. The higher the rating, the more durable the waterproof fabric will be over time. |
17,000 mm |
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. Water-resistant garments repel water and protect against wind but are not made of waterproof fabric. |
Waterproof with fully taped seams |
Fabric active breathability
The rate at which a waterproof breathable fabric expels moisture when the inner surface is moist from perspiration. Values under 8,000g/m2/24h provide low performance, 20,000g/m2/24h provide moderate performance and values over 30,000g/m2/24h provide high performance. |
800g/m2/24h |
Venting | Underarm zips |
Pockets |
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Windproofness
A windproof garment does not allow any air to permeate the fabric. A garment with windproof panels has panels of fabric that are totally windproof, but the rest of the garment may not be windproof. A wind-resistant garment resists some wind, but not as much as a garment that is windproof. |
Windproof |
Length | Hip-length |
Durable water repellency
Usually referred to as DWR. A treatment made to fabrics that causes water to bead and run off instead of soaking through. |
Yes |
Hood |
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Additional feature(s) | 3-in-1 jacket system |
Product sustainability | Recycled content |
Made in | Indonesia |