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Eiger Extreme
The Eigerjoch Light is a high-performance insulating jacket with synthetic filling to help you reach ambitious destinations when mountaineering, climbing or ski touring. The Ripstop fabric made from Cordura® yarn is lightweight but nevertheless extremely abrasion-proof. The insulation, which is made...
Cordura
  • 6 out of 6
    6/6
    Mountaineering
  • 6 out of 6
    6/6
    Speed Mountaineering
  • 4 out of 6
    4/6
    Climbing
  • 4 out of 6
    4/6
    Hiking
  • 4 out of 6
    4/6
    Ski Touring
  • 4 out of 6
    4/6
    Skiing
  • Extremely light and robust polyamide ripstop material made from CORDURA® yarn guarantees high resistance to abrasion
  • Filled with 60 g/m2 Primaloft® Gold insulation with Cross Core™ technology for maximum warmth combined with a light weight
  • The filling consists of 90% recycled polyester
  • Helmet-compatible hood
  • Adjustable hood
  • YKK Vislon® 2-way zipper for smooth operation
  • 2 climbing harness-compatible side pockets with zippers
  • Jacket can be stowed in side pocket
  • Elasticated cuffs
  • Partially elastic hem for a better fit
  • Mountaineering, Ski Touring
  • 1013-02350
  • CutRegular Fit
  • Denier (main material)10Dx10D
  • Weight300 g

  • Filling100% Polyester
  • Lining100% Polyamide
  • Main material100% Polyamide
  • Fill weight (synthetic)whole jacket

  • Do not use chlorine-based bleach

    Do not use chlorine-based bleach

  • Do not dry clean or use solvents to remove stains

    Do not dry clean or use solvents to remove stains

  • Do not iron or treat with steam

    Do not iron or treat with steam

  • Close zippers / Velcro fasteners before washing

  • Tumble dry gentle

    Tumble dry gentle

  • Machine wash on normal cycle (max. 30° C)

    Machine wash on normal cycle (max. 30° C)

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Man climbing.

Eiger
Extreme
with
GORE-TEX
PRO

Robust. Elastic. Breathable. The Eiger Extreme collection offers athletes uncompromising protection when venturing out in the most severe conditions.

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