The Darien's unique design allows you to pack it into the lower-left pocket, making it easy to stow away in a backpack or glove compartment when you don't need it. But you'll really appreciate it when the weather takes a turn for the worse, with its water and wind resistant construction and roll-away hood. Add an easy-grip zipper pull, hanger loop and heat-transfer main label for tagless comfort, and the Darien offers a lot of performance for a great price.
(Image shown with Darien and Egmont jackets).
FABRIC
OUTERSHELL: 100% Polyester 190T with water resistant coating (600mm) and water repellent finish. 64 g/m² (1.9 oz/yd²)
The Darien's unique design allows you to pack it into the lower-left pocket, making it easy to stow away in a backpack or glove compartment when you don't need it. But you'll really appreciate it when the weather takes a turn for the worse, with its water and wind resistant construction and roll-away hood. Add an easy-grip zipper pull, hanger loop and heat-transfer main label for tagless comfort, and the Darien offers a lot of performance for a great price.
(Image shown with Darien and Egmont jackets).
FABRIC
OUTERSHELL: 100% Polyester 190T with water resistant coating (600mm) and water repellent finish. 64 g/m² (1.9 oz/yd²)
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