![]() This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. It’s certainly on the heavier side of durable shell jackets, but the vents under the arms and adjustable neck and wrist sections make it adaptable to the conditions if you start to get too warm.” I spend a lot of time in the mountains and dense forests, so I’ve needed a durable jacket that is going to keep me dry and not going to get torn up by the elements. “Revolution Race is a brand I’ve only recently started hearing about, but I have to say I’m extremely impressed with the Cyclone Rescue Jacket I have been using. Jamie Barnes, outdoor photographer and filmmaker The jacket also includes a Recco reflector, which helps the emergency services to locate you, should you find yourself in need of rescue. Meanwhile, the adjustable zippered storm collar gives you added protection on those days when the gnarl is out to get you. The hood comes with a three-way adjustment, so you can tailor it to the conditions and to whether or not you’re clad in a helmet (Viking helmets not recommended). The heat generated by gruelling ascents can be tempered by the ventilation offered by the two-way pit zips. It’s fair to say you’ll never want for easy-access to your compass, sugary snacks or gloves. There’s a quintet of zippered pockets here, two sizeable hand pockets, a chest pocket, a sleeve ski pass pocket and an inner pocket for your valuables. There’s enough space under here for all your other layers, yet the jacket holds its shape well enough to be worn over just a base layer and still look sharp. The three-layer fabric is soft against the skin and pleasingly quiet when on the move.
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