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Jack Wolfskin Spring Summer 2013

The new magazine of Jack Wolfskin presents the newest collections for the comming seasons. The new collection stand for "At Home Outdoors", just like Jack Wolfskin itself.

The new magazine of Jack Wolfskin presents the newest collections for the comming seasons. The new collection stand for "At Home Outdoors", just like Jack Wolfskin itself.

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MAXIMUM<br />

BREATHABILITY<br />

AT A MINIMAL WEIGHT<br />

1103661-6350 phantom<br />

1103661-1152 brilliant blue<br />

STELLAR LIGHTNING MEN<br />

A waterproof and windproof<br />

A extremely breathable<br />

A extremely light<br />

A small pack size<br />

A roll & stow hood<br />

A 3 pockets<br />

A short style<br />

Sizes: S - XXL € 299,95*<br />

A high-end alpine shell jacket with stripped down de -<br />

tail ing, made from an amazingly light and breathable<br />

3-layer laminate weather protection fabric. It packs down<br />

small and can be stashed in your pack ready for use.<br />

The men’s jacket weighs less than 450 g (size L) yet it<br />

still delivers totally reliable weather protection. The spe -<br />

cial structure of the reverse side feels nicer on the skin than<br />

conventional 3-layer laminate fabrics. The side pockets are<br />

1103661-4163 elemental green<br />

raised so you can access the contents when wearing a<br />

ruck sack waist belt. In keeping with the minimalist con -<br />

cept, the jacket incorporates a simple roll & stow hood.<br />

Fabric: TEXAPORE O 4 FLYGRID 3L; 100 % Polyamide<br />

Contrast: OVERLAY TAPE; 100 % Polyurethane<br />

Hood: INTEGRAL SUMMIT HOOD<br />

Weight: 440 g (size L)<br />

18 For further information visit: www.jack-wolfskin.com * recommended retail price ALPINISM || MEN || WATERPROOF JACKETS 19

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