Icebreaker Highline Jacket - Merino Wool, Windproof (For Women)
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Overview
About Icebreaker Highline Jacket - Merino Wool, Windproof (For Women)
Discontinued. A sleek layer in a long-and-lean silhouette, Icebreaker's Highline jacket blocks wind and rain while regulating body temperature via a lightweight and breathable jersey-knit merino wool lining. An interior media pocket makes it a commuter's dream.
- Icebreaker harvests merino wool exclusively from sheep grown in the Southern Alps of New Zealand, where conditions are extreme and the wool responds accordingly
- Itch-free merino wool is temperature regulating, moisture wicking and odor resistant
- Sleek windproof shell with a Durable Water Repellent (DWR) finish
- Lightweight and breathable jersey-knit merino wool lining
- Zip-off three-piece hood with lightweight merino wool lining
- Brushed merino wool collar lining for fuzzy softness
- Two-way zip front with external storm flap
- Zip hand pockets
- Interior zip pocket with media-cord port
- Interior drop-in pocket
- Extra length for added coverage
- Rear-center vent for easy movement
- Imported
Specs
Specs about Icebreaker Highline Jacket - Merino Wool, Windproof (For Women)
- Fabric: 100% polyester (face), 100% polyester (body)
- Length: 37" (based on size medium)
- Closure: YKK®,Two-way,Zipper
- Lining: 100% wool
- Care: Machine wash, line dry
- Weight: 1 lb. 9.1 oz.
- Imported
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4.0 out of 5 stars.
For a cold rain
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Reviewed by Rigmor from East coast on Thursday, November 10, 2016
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4.0 out of 5 stars. For a cold rainVerified Buyer Reviewed by Rigmor from East coast on Thursday, November 10, 2016This coat seems well constructed, but I'm 5'7", and the sleeves are too long for me. It is lined with a thin layer of wool, which would probably quickly wear out if I cuffed the sleeves. They will need to be hemmed. I like the cut and style and will be keeping it even though it's probably best suited to the cold, rainy days of the Pacific NW. (I'm on the east coast.)