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Martini

Functional Jacket Men

Martini Outrank

Article number: 110 F88T
€ 299,99
VAT included
Sizes
S-XXL
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  • 2-way front zip
  • 2 zippered welt pockets
  • Zippered pocket on upper arm
  • Tailored hood
  • Thumb loops
  • Primaloft® Gold padding in front, shoulders and hood.
The OUTRANK by Martini Sportswear is a versatile hybrid jacket for men with an intelligent material mix: In the front area, i.e. where the most important organs are located, on the shoulders and on the hood, Primaloft® Gold, one of the highest quality synthetic insulations, is incorporated. This high-performance padding made from 100% recycled polyester scores with an excellent warmth-to-weight ratio and with a PFC-free impregnation that both blocks wind and lets raindrops roll off. A thin, breathable and moisture-regulating stretch material is processed in the back area and on the arms, so that you do not sweat too much even with a backpack and always remain mobile. In the two extra-long pockets, cell phone, small change and other accessories can be safely stowed, in the zipper pocket on the upper arm comes the ski pass. With its matte outer material, the discreet color scheme and the reflective sleeve logo, the Martini OUTRANK jacket is made for men with an affinity for the outdoors who rely on full performance in a relaxed style. Made in Europe.
44 % Polyamid, 37 % Polyester, 19 % Elastan (DIRACT 4D) | 86 % Polyamid, 14 % Elastan | Sofiguard (HIQ+) | 100 % Polyester (recycled) | Outer fabric: 100 % Polyamid | Lining: 100 % Polyamid (PRIMALOFT® GOLD 100 g)

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