Klättermusen: Men's Skirner Jacket - Rosin Green
Skirner is an ideal waterproof and durable shell jacket created for ski mountaineering. It has a relaxed fit with a bigger volume for more under layering, and a longer length to give you the added protection you need when moving in the back country.
The Skirner Jacket is made from bio-mass balanced polyamide in a tough 3-layer Cutan® construction. It’s completely waterproof with fully taped seams and is reinforced with Duracoat™ on the shoulders to prevent abrasions from backpacks and harnesses. It features a slanted zipper to avoid chin abrasions, an adjustable hood that fits snugly with or without a helmet, and comes equipped with convenient hand pockets and extra loops for attachments.
Features
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Waterproof fabric and taped seams (>20,000mm)
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Slanted front two-way zipper
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Extended two-way zip ventilation in armpit
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Hood adaptable for a snug fit with or without a helmet
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Duracoat™ reinforcement at shoulders
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Adjustable bottom hem and sleeve ends
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Chest loops for attachment points
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Two zipped chest pockets large enough for most ski skins
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Two large warming hand pockets
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Reflective triangles at front and back
- Weight: 690g
Materials
- 3L Cutan® - 50% Ultramid® Bio-Mass
Balanced Polyamide, 50% Polyamide, 40D, 134 g/m² - Bluesign Approved Fabric
Fit
- Relaxed fit for outer layers
- Regular arm length
- Extended back drop
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XS | S | M | L | XL | XXL | |
Chest (cm) | 83-88 | 89-94 | 95-100 | 101-106 | 107-112 | 113-118 |
Machine wash on regular cycle at 30°C
Do not bleach or dry clean.
Tumble dry on low temperature, maximum temperature 60°C
Iron at a maximum temperature of 110°C
Steam iron may cause irreversible damage
We recommend Grangers Performance Wash for re-impregnation
Re-Impregnation/Waterproofing
There is a common misconception that washing waterproof shells is damaging to the product, but it is actually the opposite. It is not only beneficial but even necessary. Waterproof shell fabrics should be washed at least once a year, this is in order to maintain the DWR (Durable Water Repellant) coating and to keep the seams clean from dust and grime, which can damage the membrane. Please wash more often when using your apparel for strenuous activities. We recommend that you select an ecological, enzyme-free detergent made for waterproofing and add an extra rinse when washing your shell garment. This will improve the function of the membrane.
If you are machine washing a jacket, remember to make sure all the main zippers are closed, but leave pocket zippers open to drain water. We recommend cool washing at a max. of 30°C. After wash, heat up the fabric to re-activate the DWR coating and improve the water repellent effect of your garment.
Make sure to use low temperature, max 1 dot, when re-heating. For tumble dryer this means maximum 60°C and for ironing maximum 110°C for the sole plate. If re-heating using a drying cabinet, do not exceed the temperature stated on the care label, and be aware of the heat as too much heat will damage the taped seams. When re-heating a waterproof garment, always make sure to monitor the heat so that the garment doesn’t melt.
Waterproof fabrics should be re-impregnated at least once a year, or more often if needed, so they get that extra resistance to moisture. Finally, do not dry clean as this can cause permanent damage to the jacket. Nor use fabric softener as this can have a negative impact on the garment’s water repellency.