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Craghoppers Mens Kiwi 3 in 1 Jacket

Overview: Craghoppers has a unique piece for the 2015 season. It’s the men’s Kiwi 3 in 1 Jacket. The MSRP on it is $180.00. The outer shell has a 15,000 hydrostatic head on it and the breathability over 24 hours is 20,000.

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What sets this piece apart from your average 3 in 1 is Craghoppers taking a different direction this year and instead of your standard fleece that interacts in and out of the jacket, they’re going with a synthetic compressible jacket on the inside. So you have the built in hood, the jacket itself and the interactive jacket does zip out and packs into its own pocket, making it very travel friendly.

It’s a very simple design. It zips down from the top and then zips completely out of the jacket to become its own jacket. So you have 3 ways to wear the jacket, you can wear it as an insulated waterproof shell with the interactive jacket zipped inside; you can zip out the inner area and just have the waterproof shell for those warmer, maybe stickier nights or you can wear this by itself maybe to bed at night if it’s a little cold or as a travel piece. So you get 3 in 1 again for an MSRP of about $180.00.

It comes in 2 available colors, the black pepper with the mustard interior and then the oxblood with the black and brown interior. Because it is an interactive jacket you can choose to add other pieces other than the compressed light jacket on the inside. You can go with a double brush micro fleece that’s an interactive piece and stands alone as well. Or you can go with the hoodless compressed light jacket as well.

Manufacturer: Craghoppers
Product Name: Mens Kiwi 3 in 1 Jacket
MSRP: $180.00

Craghoppers Mens Kiwi 3 in 1 Jacket
Mens Kiwi 3 in 1 Jacket


Craghoppers Mens Kiwi 3 in 1 Jacket
Mens Kiwi 3 in 1 Jacket



Craghoppers Mens Kiwi 3 in 1 Jacket
Mens Kiwi 3 in 1 Jacket


Craghoppers Mens Kiwi 3 in 1 Jacket
Mens Kiwi 3 in 1 Jacket

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