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Takibi Weather Down Jacket Light Olive

Sale price$1,100.00
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Pickup currently unavailable at Gertrude St

Takibi Weather Down Jacket Light Olive

Takibi Weather Down Jacket Light Olive

LIGHT OLIVE / M

Gertrude St

Pickup currently unavailable

200 Gertrude Street
Fitzroy VIC 3065
Australia

+61385897600

Gilbert St

Pickup available, usually ready in 1 hour

2D Gilbert Street
Torquay VIC 3228
Australia

A lightweight, windproof jacket designed for winter camping and everyday wear, the TAKIBI Stand Collar Jacket blends flame-retardant protection with thoughtful detailing. Made from densely woven TeijinConexNeo aramid weathercloth, it’s engineered to be durable yet surprisingly light, while the three-layer construction reduces weight without compromising performance. Filled with 800 fill power down treated for water repellency, it maintains warmth even in damp conditions.

  • Made from 100% aramid weathercloth (TeijinConexNeo) with high flame retardancy
  • Three-layer construction for reduced weight and improved durability
  • 800 fill power (90/10) water-repellent down insulation
  • Lightweight 20D lining ideal for autumn and winter bonfire camping
  • Stand collar designed for easy layering with scarves
  • Front zipper with button closure
  • Spacious sleeves and body for comfortable layering
  • Adjustable cuffs and drawstring hem
  • Three-dimensional front pockets with flaps for security and easy access
  • Elliot is 183cm and is wearing a Medium

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Snow Peak, founded in 1958 in Japan's Niigata Prefecture by Yukio Yamai, boasts a rare legacy spanning three family generations. Yukio's connection to nature, forged through climbing Mt. Tanigawa, inspired the brand's inception, creating quality climbing gear and eventually being a pioneer in the car camping industry in 1980. The brand’s apparel line was established in 2014, producing technical garments that allow the wearer to easily move between urban and natural environments, further deepening their commitment to heritage, nature, and inventive evolution.