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DakineMens Arsenal 3L Jacket

R2,599

R3,800
Excludes shipping

R2,599

R3,800
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All- conditions weather protection meets supreme packability!

Full weather protection. Supremely packable. We designed this men's jacket to meet the challenge of unpredictable weather from the mountains to the coast. The lightweight technical shell features a three-layer, waterproof-breathable build to keep you dry in any weather. A softshell backer adds comfort whether you're layered up with a short sleeve shirt or a flannel. The jacket stuffs neatly into the hand pocket for full packability. There's no reason to leave it behind.

Product Features
  • 3-layer hard shell jacket
  • Tailored Fit
  • PU membrane
  • PFC free DWR® treatment
  • Chest pocket with zip
  • Side pockets with zip
  • Adjustable hood
  • Adjustable hem
  • Cuffs with Velcro closure
  • Packs in its own pocket
  • Ventilation zips under the arms
  • Water-repellent YKK® zips
  • Welded seams
  • Underarm gusset for freedom of movement
  • 20,000 mm water column
  • 4-way stretch
  • Breathable, water-repellent, waterproof, windproof
  • Small pack size
  • Elastic
Product Specifications
  • Material : 54% polyamide, 26% polyester, 20% polyurethane

Care Instructions

  • Wash: Machine wash on a warm, gentle cycle.
  • Dry: Tumble dry on warm to reactivate the durable water-repellant (DWR) treatment on the outer fabric.
  • Care instructions may vary from product to product. Always follow the recommended care instructions labelled on individual products.


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