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Henri Lloyd’s new TP1 Vista Jacket from the Coastal and Inshore Range

by Colin Burgess on 9 Jul 2010
Henri Lloyd’s new TP1 Vista Jacket from the Coastal & Inshore Range Burke Marine www.burkemarine.com.au
Henri Lloyd’s new TP1 Vista Jacket from the Coastal & Inshore Range has been developed for the cruising/coastal sailor who is passionate about the importance of comfort and durability.

The Vista Jacket carries all the important features for use whilst cruising or inshore sailing, but is also versatile enough for shore use, the jacket benefits from the Henri Lloyd unique hood and collar system, which features a fold away adjustable hood, articulated hood pod and ocean fleece collar lining.

For increased durability the jacket features non-corrosive pocket and front zips, which is further protected by a storm flap, whilst the safety elements on the jacket include buoyancy loops and reflective patches on the front storm flap.

Constructed from Henri Lloyd’s own TP1 fabric, this jacket is 100% waterproof and windproof, which has been further treated with a DWR (durable Weather Repellency) finish which sheds water and helps to maintain the performance and comfort of the jacket.

For a more customised fit and increased comfort, the jacket benefits from a back waist and shock cord hem adjustment, whilst the external and internal Dartex wrist adjusters will help prevent water ingress.

This is a must have for any savvy sailor that wants to look good and be protected both on and off the water.

Available in both men’s and ladies’ cut, it can be accompanied with the Henri Lloyd TP1 Breeze Waist trouser to give you the ultimate inshore protection without compromising on comfort.

Jackets
Colours: Men – Red / Ladies – Red, White.
Sizes: Men – XXL / Ladies - 1-5
RRP: Men - $280.00 / Ladies - $270.00

For more information, please go to: www.burkemarine.com.au
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