MWS 3™
Covers a wide variety of use. However, the jacket has been
perfected for angling. At the same time, the discreet
design makes it a stylish recreational jacket.
A well proven closing system on the wrists. Stepless elastic
adjustment. Lined with 2 mm Lycra® dressed neoprene.
Light and easy one-and adjustable swivel hood allows to follow
the head’s movements. The cord-control is kept out of the way
behind the zipper system.
X-factor:
The highest possible level of breathability has been achieved
by the 1-layer principle – no double membrane layer e.g.
a sewn-on pocket.
General:
- Available sizes: XS to XXXL.
- Available colours: Leadgrey/gargoyle & Rosingreen/gargoyle.
- Weight: 788 gram. (size: L)
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- Price: € 295,00 Dkk: 2.200,-
Pockets:
Two easily accessible built-in horizontal front pockets,
both waterproof. These pockets are equipped with
watertight YKK® Aquaseal® zippers.
The left pocket features a built-in pin on reel.
Two rear pockets (hand warmers) and a front mesh
pocket which function together as a ventilation system.
The pocket openings can be adjusted according to the
level of activity.
Three inside pockets: Two at chest height and one
high-placed waterproof Napoleon pocket.
MWS 3™ is sold in a mesh bag, which can be attached to
the one upper, and two lower D-rings on the jacket for
use as a practical back pocket e.g. for fish.
Fabric technology:
Shell: The System Fabric™ - is an innovative material providing
excellent protection from the elements. A durable and
tough fabric with superior waterproofing, breathability
and heat reflective capabilities.
T.S.F is the ideal third layer for all outdoor activities,
except the most physically demanding activities.
T.S.F allows excess heat and moisture to evaporate
without compromising waterproofing, leaving you dry
and comfortable.
Elbow:
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Fit: The construction with added freedom of movement gives the
feeling of a jacket which “is not there”. During the cast,
the sleeves and the shoulder are brought into motion while
the rest of the jacket remains still.
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