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You may be interested in these similar products shown below.The Outdoor Research Men's Apollo 2.5L Rain Shell Jacket is designed for breathable comfort and active use during wet weather. With its completely adjustable hood, pit zips for breathability, and elastic drawcord hem, this lightweight jacket offers an easy customizable fit. The waterproof jacket functions as a stuff bag for packing essentials and includes a carabiner hook, a key clip, and multiple zipped pockets for hassle-free storage along with a left hand pocket. It provides reliable waterproof protection with its fully seam-taped structure and internal as well as external front storm flap.
Outdoor Research technology offers a waterproof and breathable performance during wet weather and lets moisture escape for dry comfort
Fully taped waterproof seams provide complete protection and eliminate leakage
Left-hand pocket packs into a stuff sack for easy portability
Adjustable hood, pit zips for ventilation, and an elastic drawcord hem for secure fit
Practical zippered pockets, a carabiner loop, and key clip provide safe storage for essentials such as keys, phones, and gear
Tough water-repellent exterior with internal and external front storm flap for better weather protection and durability
| Primary Fabric 1 | Nylon |
|---|---|
| Primary Fabric 1 Percentage | 100 |
| Care Instruction(s) | Do Not Bleach |
| Advanced Features | Breathable,Windproof,BLUESIGN® - System partner,Waterproof |
| Advanced Technology | Waterproof-Breathable Technology |
| Coating | DWR Membrane |
| Fill/Insulation Type | Not Applicable |
| Front Closure | Full Zip |
| Number of Pockets | 2 |
| Pocket Type(s) | Zipper |

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