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Even in areas where shorts and shirts are standard clothing, things can get wet. Whether the wetness comes from splashes of water in strong winds or from rain, the Musto Sardinia jacket is ideal for staying dry in warm areas. The breathable jacket can also withstand a downpour thanks to its solid waterproofness. For all sailors who only want to protect the hull, there is also a Sardinia waistcoat. The Sardinia series impresses with a water column of 5,000 mm and a breathability of 3,000 g per m² 24h. Details: 2-layer, showerproof and breathable fabric in accordance with Musto's strict BR1 standard, for persistent downpour, detachable and adjustable hood with stiffened peak to keep run-off water away from the face, YKK® VISLON® front zip with internal roll-over zip guard, two side pockets with zip and one chest pocket with zip, inside pocket with headphone outlet, back hem for extra coverage with hem adjustment, lined mesh fabric for comfort and improved air circulation, adjustable cuffs with Velcro fastening and durable elasticated tab.
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Article no.391372
EAN7040056324555
Manufacturer product no.82006_169MSMJK091
Properties
Colour red
Material 100% polyamide (polyurethane coated)
Size Men: M
Manufacturer "Musto"
People who know wear MUSTO! Company founder Keith MUSTO first came to public attention when he won the first gold medal in sailing for Great Britain at the 1964 Olympic Games in Tokyo. While the company had previously manufactured sails, the engineer now specialised in the development of high-performance sailing clothing for inland and offshore use, characterised by high resistance and durability.
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Herbert Saft , July 20, 2023 14:49

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