Mufflon - Randy - Wool jacket
Material information & features
- Suitable for:
- Men
- Recommended use:
- hillwalking
- Main material:
- 100% wool
- Material type:
- virgin wool, wool
- Material note:
- contains mulesing-free merino wool
- Material thickness:
- 780 g/m²
- Fabric properties:
- breathable, temperature regulating, windproof
- Other material information:
- W300
- Closure:
- full length 2-way front zip
- Hood:
- yes
- Pockets:
- 2 inside pockets, 2 zipped front pockets
- Fit:
- regular
- Extras:
- drawstring in the seam, stand up collar
- Legal notice:
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- Item No.:
- 005-1057
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by Iurii helpful
W300 fabric is thicker than Filson 24 oz Mackinaw wool cruiser jacket and costs twice less.
I wear the jacket every day, and it proves to be incredibly reliable. I would be delighted to purchase pants made from the same material!
However, there is one drawback - when I roll up the sleeves, the back seam tends to catch on the open zipper, leading to thread damage.
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Robust Price / performance Breathable Good zip -
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Camping Hiking Trekking Expedition Winter hiking Leisure All around
The material is the best thing about this jacket. It's also durable, breathable and looks pretty great. Although it's heavy, it's fully woollen, so it's unavoidable. It still makes it less suitable for intense activity and hiking.
Biggest problem with this jacket is its cut. It's a slim fit which would be fine for a midlayer jacket, but as this is so heavyweight and stiff, it's an outerlayer piece. The slim cut makes it difficult to layer underneath.
The price is also hefty for what you get.
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Robust Breathable Windproof Good details -
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Heavy -
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Trekking Travel Leisure Camping
Hi Darren,
This material of this jacket does not really stretch and without question it would be much to heavy to use for scrambling / climbing or even hiking for that matter.
In regard to care , Mufflon state the following:
With wool, soiling and odors remain on the surface of the fibers and do not penetrate into the fibers. It is usually sufficient to hang the jacket in a well-ventilated place overnight; the odor will be neutral again the next morning.
To preserve the appearance and properties of your "Mouflon" for a long time, less is more. Wash infrequently, individually, with little detergent, and at a low temperature. When washing, we generally recommend hand-washing in cold to lukewarm water with a small amount of detergent for color products.
However, washing in modern washing machines with a wool or hand-wash program often achieves equivalent or even better results, as the mechanical stress on the fabric surface is the same everywhere. In any case, Mouflon products should be machine-washed individually.
After washing, spin dry, then shape while damp and dry flat. Avoid drying in the sun, on a radiator, or in a tumble dryer.
Dry-cleaning is completely inadvisable for this high-quality natural product.
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by Horst helpful
The thread was edited on 21.10.15
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