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High wearing comfort, robust longevity and optimal protection characterize this multifunctional jacket.
The performance-oriented MIG 4.0 jacket was further developed in cooperation with special units, optimizing the cut and reducing the outer seams,by using special materials in order to reduce the IR signature to a minimum. The new Infrared Camo is the next step in further developing this unique jacket. High wearing comfort, robust longevity and optimal protection characterize this multifunctional jacket. The wind- and water-repellent outer material and the redesigned, adjustable in 2 directions hood makes the jacket independent from weather conditions.
FEATURES
Insulation: G-LOFT®, Body 125 g/m², Arms 80 g/m², 100% Polyester
Outer fabric: Gore Windstopper®, 100% Polyester, ePTFE Membrane, water repellent
Inner lining: 100% Polyamide
Pack size: 15x28 cm
Weight (g): 890 (Size M)
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High price but good quality
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This is an amazing jacket. I regularly am in below 0°F with winds up to 50mph. This jacket cuts the wind, the collar is wide so it actually fits around your neck and chin when zipped all the up. Extremely warm jacket with well places pit zips for ventilation when active. I have a 44in chest and purchased a large. Fits perfectly with the ability to wear some layers underneath. Jacket seems to be built of strong materials. My only complaint is the front zipper. It's a little bit small, but it still works great. Wish they would have used a #8 zipper instead of a #5. Overall, would absolutely purchase again.
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Top Carinthia quality, in a league of its own. Quite expensive for that. The only real point of criticism is the zipper. Doesn't work perfectly and is fiddly. Let's see how long it lasts.
Otherwise, Carinthia is really impressive. Fit, functionality and workmanship are absolutely top notch!
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There haven't been any frosts yet, but the jacket has been worn at sea and in one of the training sessions over the weekend as a break jacket.
The jacket keeps wind and water reasonably well. The collar comes up high enough and the hood can be adjusted excellently, even out of the way when you don't wear it on your head.
I compare this to Leka's frost jacket and the durability of the outer fabric is in a class of its own. Resists sparks and wear on a completely different level than a comparable jacket.
For the gusset work, you still need to use a seamstress to get the velcro soles in the right places, but otherwise I think it will pass through the "major sieve".
The downside is of course the price, but I'm happy to pay for the quality.
I purposely took one size bigger, so that you can put enough layers underneath, but with adjustments you can make the jacket fit well even when loose.
I myself have experience with several Carinthia jacket models and the quality has remained high and the details are thoughtful and functional.