The Namche GTX is made from completely recycled, fluorocarbon-free fabric, an exceptional fluorocarbon-free membrane and a solution-dyed backer that uses less energy than traditional dyeing methods. A superior waterproof jacket is the result. The jacket lasts a long time and is made in a responsible manner. Combining light weight, waterproof protection, portability and high-performance freedom of movement, this jacket is ideal for your daily hiking adventures.

This jacket provides great comfort on the mountains. When you are climbing, the vents can open and you can release the heat. When it’s windy on the mountain, the fleece-lined chin protector is ideal. In addition, the hood is adjustable in two directions and can be put on with one movement. Your face is also protected against the rain by means of the reinforced top. Finally, the cuffs are adjustable, so your gloves fit perfectly. On cold days it is wonderful to warm your hands, which is perfect in these hand pockets.

The GORE-TEX membrane ensures that clothing is windproof, waterproof and breathable. This ensures that you stay dry during a rain shower and are less likely to suffer from perspiration stains.

The Namche GTX is a three-layer jacket. In three-layer jackets, the GORE-TEX® membrane is connected to both the outer fabric and the inner lining. The three layers do not move relative to each other. Three-layer jackets are very durable, durable and stiff. This makes them ideal if you plan to walk with a heavy backpack.

The Namche GTX is produced without the use of environmentally polluting fluorocarbons (PFCs). The use of PFCs in textile finishing ensures that clothing becomes water, dirt and grease repellent. The Namche GTX uses an alternative finish without the use of PFCs. This makes the product water and dirt repellent. However, an oil-repellent effect cannot currently be achieved with a PFC-free finish.

The water-repellent capacity of clothing is often described in terms of millimeters of water column. The water column says something about the amount of water pressure that a substance can have per square centimeter before it starts to leak. This jacket has a water column of 28,000 mm. This means that the substance leaks through when it is under pressure from 28 meters of water.