Ibex Breakaway Jacket (For Women)
$79.95
$179.00
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Closeouts. Breakaway jacket from Ibex is unmatched for temperature regulation. Water-resistant, wind resistant and durable, with athletic stretch that's perfect for backcountry use. Crafted of Climawool, a highly breathable merino interior with a nylon exterior.Raglan sleeves with chafe-free flatlock seam construction Front has a durable faceBack and underarms are softer knitZip back cargo pocket Zipp chest pocketStand-up collarLength: 24"Weight: 14 oz.74% nylon, 20% merino wool, 6% spandexPanels are 92% merino wool, 6% polyester, 2% spandexMachine wash, hang dryCloseouts. USA, components imported.Size: S(4-6) M(8-10) L(12-14) XL(16-18)
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By Daily DC Bicycle Commuter from Washington, DC on 02/03/2008 Pros: Breathable, Comfortable, Good Weight Best Uses: Mild winter riding, Sports Describe Yourself: Weekend Warrior Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend This jacket is great! It is windproof in the front but the merino wool back allows for great breathability. For mild winter cycling (30's and 40's) it is the perfect jacket. W/ a nice wool base layer underneath, it keeps me perfectly warm yet I don't sweat up, which prevents me from getting chilled. I spend many weekend days riding 80-100 miles, and I like spending my rides in the Breakaway. A great performance piece.
If I could change one thing about this jacket, I would make it a bit longer in the torso. But Ibex stuff tends to run a little on the short side in the torso for me. (I'm 5'8", average proportions)
By runner girl from Spokane, WA on 12/12/2007 Pros: Breathable, Comfortable, Good for mid-layer, Good Weight, Stylish, Warm Best Uses: Casual Wear, Extreme Conditions, Sports Describe Yourself: Competitive Athlete Sleeve Length: Feels true to length Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I use this jacket when I run outside in 20 degree weather. Haven't run in the rain just yet with it. I only wish there were side pockets to put my hands when I wear it out on the town.
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