Nebula Pro Jacket Women’s

Nebula Pro Jacket Women’s

Rab USA

$230.00

The Nebula Pro is  a seriously warm layer for mountaineering. Built from recycled 30D Pertex® Quantum Pro ripstop nylon with a water-repellant DWR coating the jacket is robust and weather resistant and will work well when climbing in the North Cascades. 

The recycled PrimaLoft® Silver Insulation Luxe™, which mimicks the performance of down, is 100% recycled and offers exceptional warmth for low weight and with the strategically placed sheets of the insulation across the shoulders and on the cuffs and hood, additional durability has been added.

Also featuring an adjustable helmet-compatible hood with stiffened peak and a two-way YKK® VISLON® front zip with insulated storm guard. 

Weight: 1lb 5oz / 595g

Description

The Nebula Pro is  a seriously warm layer for mountaineering. Built from recycled 30D Pertex® Quantum Pro ripstop nylon with a water-repellant DWR coating the jacket is robust and weather resistant and will work well when climbing in the North Cascades. 

The recycled PrimaLoft® Silver Insulation Luxe™, which mimicks the performance of down, is 100% recycled and offers exceptional warmth for low weight and with the strategically placed sheets of the insulation across the shoulders and on the cuffs and hood, additional durability has been added.

Also featuring an adjustable helmet-compatible hood with stiffened peak and a two-way YKK® VISLON® front zip with insulated storm guard. 

Weight: 1lb 5oz / 595g

Additional information

Variant

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