The all-new Palearctic 365PRO Jacket is a new standard in the world of „hunting softshells“. Its all new, strong and silent face fabric is worked of 100% recycled Polyester and the improved grid fleece backer is even warmer now. This jacket was designed for the demanding all-year-round use in the mountains as well as in the lowland. The soft, smooth 3-layer-laminate comes with a superb PU-Membrane (min. 20K/20K performance) and 37.5®-technology for best possible breathability. The grid-fleece-backing on the inside warms you and directs excess heat away from the body thanks to its special microstructure and fibre-embedded 37.5®-particles. Modular with 2 merino layers, combined with a light fleece, the Palearctic 365PRO Jacket will be your reliable companion from early season until late winter. The jacket has a close-fitting cut that is not too tight, the back is significantly longer for protection against wind, it has perfectly cut sleeves that make noisy loop-fabric adjustments unnecessary, which especially pleases the bow hunter. Additionally, it has a so-called drop-away-hood of high quality with a reinforced label, which lies hardly noticeably against your back when not needed.
Together with a special fit, the 4-way-stretch fabric of the 365PRO allows for any dynamic aiming position. This jacket can do without any unnecessary seams. It will hold off rain for a long time, even if the existing seams have not been heat sealed for the sake of noise reduction. This is possible because of an improved, eco-freindly DWR (Durable Water Repellent)-finish, so that water will simply bead up on the surface and drip off. The jacket has four big outer pockets, the upper two of which serve as hand-warmer pockets and for additional ventilation; these chest pockets also offer straps to keep your Binos in place. There is 1 inner zippered pocket. The lower pockets are lined with soft loop-fabric, which allows you to easily attach the provided cartridge-patches. Long ventilation zippers provide effective ventilation for the front and back of the torso during hunts in the mountain or physically exhausting game dragging.