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About this product
The Rab Kangri GTX Jacket is a men's hardshell built for serious all-weather use, covering activities from hill walking and hiking to trekking and scrambling. Its 70D three-layer GORE-TEX construction delivers strong waterproof and windproof performance alongside solid breathability, and the recycled outer fabric is treated with a PFAS-free DWR finish. All seams are sealed, reinforcing the jacket's reliable rain protection in sustained wet conditions. The adjustable hood features a wired and laminated peak for directed coverage, while a fleece-lined chin guard prevents zip abrasion. Ventilation is handled by two-way full-length pit zips, and storage includes two YKK AquaGuard zipped hand pockets sized to work with a backpack harness, plus an internal zipped pocket suited for a GPS device. Anti-snag hook-and-loop cuffs, an elasticated hem, and a waist drawcord allow a tailored fit. Customers report the sizing runs true to size, and the jacket is available in Olive.
- Category
- Clothing
- Brand
- Rab
- Material
- 70D GORE-TEX 3-Layer construction, PFAS-free DWR.
- Color
- Olive Olive
- Size
- XS
- Main Fabric
- 70D GORE-TEX 3-Layer construction, PFAS-free DWR.
- Customers Say
- True to Size
What people are saying
Reviewers consistently praise the Rab Kangri GTX for its outstanding waterproofing and wind resistance, with testers reporting no leaks even in torrential downpours. The tough 70-denier, 3-layer Gore-Tex construction earns repeated compliments for durability, making it well suited to scrambles and rough terrain. The close-fitting, adjustable hood, large pit-zip vents, and two-way front zip are highlighted as practical, well-executed features. The most common criticisms are the generous, roomy fit (many reviewers suggest sizing down) and the jacket's bulk and weight, which make it feel like overkill for warmer months. Several reviewers also note the absence of a chest map pocket as a notable omission for hillwalkers.
Specifications
- Rain protection
- 4/5
- Breathability
- 3/5
- Durability
- 4/5
- Sealed seams
- Yes
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