Superlight and packable total rain protection
When it comes to waterproofing, there’s a reason that Gore-Tex is the biggest name in the game. The Mountain Hardwear Exposure/2 Paclite Plus jacket is guaranteed to keep you dry – whilst also delivering the highest level of packability and the minimum weight. It’s the ideal rain shell to keep stashed in your rucksack, ready for when the heavens open. And the latest version of Paclite Plus is lighter and even more compact than ever, with the same durable, breathable construction. It’s also more comfortable against the skin thanks to a new, super-thin backer – meaning no clammy feel
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- Waterproof, breathable 2.5-layer Gore-Tex Paclite Plus fabric delivers next-to-skin comfort and durable, ultra-lightweight protection
- Fully seam-sealed to lock out moisture
- Brimmed hood with adjustable drawcord keeps hood in place throughout movement
- One zipped chest pocket
- Two harness-compatible hand pockets with stretch-mesh interior securely protects essentials without compromising safety or comfort
- PU-laminated centre zip and chest pocket zipper for added water-resistance
- Packs down into its own pocket for compact, everyday readiness
- Articulated shoulder seams minimise stitching, reducing abrasion under shoulder straps
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Size Chest (Inches) Sleeve Length (Inches) S 36 – 38 33 M 39 – 40 34 L 41 – 43 35 XL 44 – 46 36 Size Chest (cm) Sleeve Length (cm) S 91.4-96.5 83.8 M 99.1-101.6 86.4 L 104.1-109.2 88.9 XL 111.8-116.8 91.4 -
- Manufactured Sustainably – Made using Bluesign approved fabrics, which certifies the highest degree of assurance for consumers and ensures that the products were manufactured with responsible use of resources and the lowest possible impact on people and the environment.
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There are outdoor brands that talk the talk, and then there are outdoor brands that walk the walk. Mountain Hardwear is a brand that does the latter – but it also climbs the highest peaks, skis the steepest lines and goes to some of the toughest places on earth. That’s because they kit out an elite roster of outdoor athletes – including top skiers, ultrarunners, climbers and mountaineers.
It’s a brand that dared to be different from the outset, originally founded back in 1993 by disaffected former employees of another gear company that shall not be named. Unwilling to compromise on quality or performance, they built unashamedly technical, high-performance equipment. It wasn’t about sales volume – it was about designing the best possible gear for the most demanding conditions. And today, Mountain Hardwear is still dedicated to all those who live boldly – though luckily for us, that includes weekend day hikers as well as seasoned 8,000ers.























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