Additional Information
Available in sizes S to 3XL
Stylish and practical, this high-performing jacket is for the toughest outsiders.
- Unique block check design
- Seam-sealed on all seams
- Water resistant and wind tight
- Heavy-duty two-way front zip with domed storm flap
- Detachable and adjustable hood
- Internal waist adjuster
- Neoprene sleeve cuffs with Velcro adjusters
- Storm proof hand pockets
Heritage
Look your best on and off the farm in this Heritage jacket. Styled so you can visit the farm or town, all in the same jacket. Water resistant with wind-tight pockets and an adjustable hood, it will keep you covered in all conditions. The ultimate in comfort, style and versatility.
Technical Specifications:
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Tested to the extreme 100% waterproof |
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10,000g/m² breathability rating |
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100% windproof |
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Seam sealed |
Size |
S |
M |
L |
XL |
2XL |
3XL |
4XL |
5XL |
Chest (cm/inches) |
91/36 |
97/38 |
103/41 |
109/43 |
117/46 |
125/49 |
133/52 |
141/55 |
Please note: Measurements above are based on actual body measurements, not garment measurements.
Care Instruction
- Hose it down. Wash down your garments with the hose at the end of the day. Washing off the mud before it dries prevents bacteria from growing, which can start to rot and weaken the fabric.
- Hang it up. Don’t leave your gear in a heap on the floor or in wet conditions. Find a hook and hang your jacket and overtrousers up. They’ll dry faster and hanging them up and keeping them out of wet conditions minimises the opportunity for bacteria to grow and break down the fabric.
- Don’t use detergent. Washing your rainwear with detergent is one of the worst things you can do. Powdered detergents can affect the quality of the seam sealing tape that makes Betacraft gear waterproof. If you have to wash your gear, use a cool wash (<40°) with no detergent. Do not dry clean, iron or bleach.
If you want to wash your parka/jacket or store it away at the end of the season:
- Please only wash your wet weather gear with a neutral detergent (no bleach) in the washing machine on a gentle cycle at 40°C or lower, when absolutely necessary.
- Do not use fabric softener or bleach. Do not soak your garments.
- Your wet weather gear can be dried using a tumble dryer, but only on a low heat setting – line drying in the shade instead is recommended (and better for the environment!).
- Please do not iron and do not dry clean.
- Please do not store in wet conditions as this will impact the waterproof performance of your wet weather gear.