Arc'teryx Mens Sabre Jacket
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General
Equipped to handle the vertical aspects of big mountain skiing, the Sabre Jacket from Arc'teryx is built for freeride touring. Patterning and features align to deliver optimal freedom of motion, breathability and protection. WaterTight pit zips give rapid ventilation on traverses and ascents, and the integrated powder skirt delivers a secure fit in deep powder.
Pockets provide security and are placed for easy accessibility, even with a pack on. The helmet compatible StormHood cinches securely, giving full coverage and exceptional visibility. Slide’n Loc attachments link to the Sabre Pant, creating a snowproof system that works as a single unit.
Technical details
- Ideal use: Skiing, ski touring, snowboarding
- N80P 3L Gore-Tex with a flannel backer
- 1 Zipped sleeve pocket
- 1 Inner dump pocket
- 1 Inner zipped chest pocket
- 2 Zipped hand pockets
Technical Features
High Visibility | YES |
Specification
Technical features | Stretch, Waterproof, Windproof |
Garment features | Adjustable cuffs, Adjustable hem, Armpit zip, Full zip, Helmet compatible hood, Hidden zip pocket, Hood, Pockets, Reflecting details, Stuff pocket, Water resistant zips |
Sleeves | Long Sleeves |
Fit/Measurements
Weight (g) | 700 |
Size recommendation | Normal fit. Choose your regular size. |
Other features
Brand | Arc'teryx |
Ideal For | Skiing, Winter sports |
Gender | Mens |
Product Code | E12ACA0058 |
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About this brand
No one does mountain kit quite like the Canadian brand, Arc’Teryx, who were originally called Rock Solid. Founded in 1989 by Dave Lane, they have a long history of innovation and are loved for their minimalist style, design features and craftsmanship. Everything they do is beautifully made and thanks to the use of GORE-TEX, is fully waterproof, windproof and built to last. Arc’Teryx comes from the Archaeopteryx, one of the earliest know birds. The logo is based on the ‘Berlin specimen’, a fossil of the bird and the most complete skeleton found to date.
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