asylum jacket
style 013M01
The waterproof/breathable Asylum Jacket combines clean lines and all-conditions comfort for serious mountain pursuits. Welded seams and a helmet-compatible hood lock out weather, while a soft, brushed interior feels great next to skin.
$495.00
Color: Caviar
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Features:
Stitchless glued seams for complete waterproofing. Fabric features 4-way stretch for ease of movement. Helmet compatible hood with 2-way adjustment zips off to leave a high collar that covers entire neck. Torso zip vents for personal climate control. 2 hand pockets, one chest and one sleeve pocket on exterior. 2 interior pockets. Removable storm skirt seals out deep powder and other elements. Waterproof Riri Aqua zipper at center. Internal cord routing.
Performance: The three-layer waterproof, windproof, breathable fabric, with material stretch and breezy torso venting, elevates the alpine utility of this unassuming shell. Stitchless seams, glued-in zippers and a stretch powder skirt show enviable form whether lapping the front of the mountain or setting tracks on the back.
Fabric: Body: 100% recycled polyester. Trim: 88% recycled polyester, 12% spandex.
Fabric Details: Teijin ECOCIRCLE® technology. 100% recycled polyester in a 3 layer waterproof/breathable laminate that features a soft, fuzzy back, 2-way stretch and DWR finish to shed snow and repel rain.
Fabric Source: Japan
Production: China
Weight: 35 oz.
Fit: Regular. Not too baggy, not too tight. The tailoring is clean, modern, and familiar.
Care: Machine wash warm (87° to 111° f.), with garment zipped closed, tumble dry low heat to improve water repellency. Do not bleach.
The three-layer recycled polyester fabric was developed in partnership with Teijin, the fabric supplier behind ECOCIRCLE® technology, which weaves stretch fabric from post-consumer and post-industrial polyester waste. Closing the loop, at the end of its long life the Asylum can be recycled once again into polyester fibers for reuse.