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Westcomb Specter IS Hoody

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Westcomb Specter IS Hoody in Redrock   © Westcomb
Westcomb Specter IS Hoody in Redrock
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The Specter IS Hoody is the ideal all-weather belay jacket. Insulated with Primaloft Sport, in a laminated, quilt-free construction, for reduced cold spots and increased durability over time. The highly breathable eVent warterproof technology outer shell fabric guarantees this comfort is retained when the weather turns sour.

This is the jacket to have if you require uncompromising all-weather protection, see for yourself at the following selected retailers:

North – Outside, Hathersage
South – Peglers, Arundel
Wales – V12 Outdoor, Llanberis

  • Lightweight 300 NR eVent construction with DWR
  • 170 gram / m2 of Primaloft Sport insulation
  • Laminated quilt-free construction
  • Adjustable helmet compatible insulated hood
  • Laminated hood brim & chin guard
  • Snow-shedding “clean” lining
  • Weather tight cuffs
  • Weather tight hem with adjustable cord
  • 2 large hand warmer pockets with laminated zips
  • Tiny seam tape (13mm)
  • Micro seam allowances (1.6mm)
  • YKK T4 water tight zips – main zip is 2 way
  • 840 grams (size medium)
  • Large inner stretch mesh pocket
  • Articulated elbows

£375 SRP


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8 Dec, 2009
I don't understand why a Primaloft belay jacket requires an e-vent outer.
24 Dec, 2009
If you're treating it as a storm layer for over softshell it'll be lighter than a belay jacket and seperate waterproof, also having a waterproof bulky enough to layer over a belay jacket for really rough weather isn't going to have a suitible cut for doing anything else with it.
24 Dec, 2009
I do as I wore this jacket in a snow storm last week, and have worn it in the rain. It's warm and waterproof. Top notch construction, very pleased with it.

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