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About this product
The Rab Nexus Jacket is a women's midlayer built for high-energy mountain pursuits such as hiking, climbing, and scrambling in variable conditions. It is constructed from Thermic G stretch fabric (178gsm circular backer recycled polyester fleece), which is 100% recycled and engineered to regulate body temperature, dry quickly, and support a full range of movement. The regular fit runs true to size, and the centre back length measures 63 cm (24.8 inches) in a size small. A soft, close-fitting collar adds warmth in exposed settings, while flatlock low-bulk seams and double cuffs keep the jacket comfortable under additional layers. Two YKK-zipped, mesh-lined pockets provide secure storage without adding unnecessary bulk, and a YKK Vislon centre-front zip with a zip guard completes the practical feature set. Available in Red Grapefruit, the Nexus Jacket is a versatile, packable-friendly piece suited to layering systems where breathability and mobility are priorities.
- Category
- Clothing
- Brand
- Rab
- Material
- Thermic G (178gsm) Circular backer recycled polyester fleece
- Color
- Red Grapefruit
- Fit
- Regular
- Customers Say
- True to Size
- Centre Back Length
- (Size S): 63cm / 24.8 inches
What people are saying
Reviewers consistently praise the Rab Nexus Jacket for its lightweight, stretchy Thermic G fleece that balances warmth and breathability exceptionally well during high-output activities like hiking and climbing. Its slim, low-bulk fit is widely appreciated for layering cleanly under a shell without bunching, and the quick-drying fabric earns repeated mention. Many users highlight its versatility, working equally well as a standalone piece on mild days or as a midlayer in colder conditions. The full-length zip, zipped pockets, and flattering fit are also called out as practical positives. The most common criticism is that it offers limited warmth on its own in genuinely cold or windy conditions, as it is firmly a midlayer rather than a standalone insulator. Some longer-term users note minor pilling after extended heavy use, and the collar can feel slightly floppy over time.
Specifications
- Rain protection
- 4/5
- Breathability
- 3/5
- Durability
- 3/5
- Sealed seams
- Yes
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