The Fjällräven Keb GTX Jacket is a technically advanced and durable women's jacket that achieves the perfect balance between protection, breathability, and freedom of movement. Featuring the new GORE-TEX® ePE membrane made from polyethylene, it offers exceptional resistance to rain and wind while being environmentally friendly – free from PFAS.
Designed for demanding hikes and technical trekking, the jacket boasts a precise fit that allows unrestricted movement and practical details such as easily accessible pockets (even with a backpack or harness) and underarm ventilation zips. Every detail has been carefully considered for maximum comfort and long-lasting performance – this jacket is built to be repaired, not replaced.
- Reliable protection in all weather conditions
The three-layer GORE-TEX® material with a 28,000 mm water column withstands even extreme mountain conditions without compromising breathability. - Thoughtful design for movement and comfort
An adjustable hood, ventilation zips, and Regular Fit ensure comfort with every step – from steep ascents to windy ridges.
- Water column: 28,000 mm
- Breathability: 28,000 g/m²/24h
- Three-layer GORE-TEX® ePE laminate
- Recycled polyamide, PFAS-free
- Adjustable, helmet-compatible hood
- Underarm ventilation zips
- Two-way front zip
- Weight: 433 g (size S)
Specifications:
Fit: Regular Fit
Hood: Adjustable, helmet-compatible
Fastening: Two-way zip with protective flap
Pockets: 2 zipped chest pockets, 1 inner pocket
Ventilation: Underarm zips
Water column: 28,000 mm
Breathability: 28,000 g/m²/24h
Weight: 433 g (size S)
Material: GORE-TEX® Performance – three-layer laminate (59% recycled polyamide 70D, 21% ePE/polyurethane, 20% polyamide 15D)
Care: Wash at 40 °C, do not use fabric softener, iron up to 150 °C
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