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Cloudveil Men's Zorro Jacket | 
| Brand: Cloudveil Category: Apparel Department: mens
This item is no longer available
Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 195270
Fabric Type: nylon Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 1 x 1 x 1
MPN: CV09091-446-S Model: C99091 ASIN: B001OMGHGY
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| Features:
| • | Attached storm sealing hood | | • | Center front storm flap | | • | Adjustable cuffs with 1/2 elastic | | • | Adjustable hem | | • | Hand pockets |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Grab your sword, zip up the Cloudveil Men's Zorro Jacket, and leave your mark in stormy weather. Whether you're a spring-climbing or an autumn-hiking swashbuckler, the lightweight Zorro's Cloudburst 2.0 fabric keeps you dry. Cloudburst 2.0 is a durable, windproof, breathable nylon ripstop material with a waterproof rating of 10k for all-weather protection. The Zorro has an articulated athletic cut so you swing your sword in comfort. A storm flap, adjustable hem, and adjustable cuffs keep wet weather from sneaking in under the jacket. The fully adjustable hood keeps your masked face dry while the Underarm zips cool your tyranny-fighting core.
Product Features- Material: Cloudburst 2.0 (ripstop nylon)
- Waterproof Rating: 10K
- Breathable Rating: 10000g
- Lining: None
- Core Venting: Dual slider Underarm zips
- Pockets: 2 Front
- Powder Skirt: No
- Hood: Yes
- Removable Hood: No
- Zip-in Compatibility: No
- Recommended Use: Light mountaineering, hiking, backpacking, everyday rain jacket
- Weight: 14oz
- Warranty: Lifetime
- Country of Origin: China
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| Customer Reviews: Cloudveil Zorro jacket --- pro and con April 19, 2010 Cantabridgian (San Francisco, CA) I've had this jacket for little over a year. It has been waterproof --- obviously a plus. My extra large jacket would have been improved by an additional two inches length, but this is not critical. What is critical, and which rates it only my "o.k." rating is the main zipper. It was never easy to use, and now it's become unusable, as it's constantly getting stuck. When I went to a tailor to replace the zipper with a more durable one, she told me that was not possible because of the way it had been installed. Apparently by a plastic melting in process. She did put in velcro stripping, but that is not what Cloudveil had promised --- and was paid for.
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