Versatile, the Cyclone Jacket VI for women is a softshell that is both water-repellent and breathable, capable of accompanying you during most of your activities.
Made of 100% recycled materials, this windproof and breathable jacket features a fleece lining to ensure both protection and warmth during your snowshoeing outings or hikes. Its water-repellent finish (PFC-free) offers reliable protection against wind, snowfalls, and light rain.
Equipped with the right details, the Cyclone by Vaude features adjustable closures at the sleeves and waist, two zippered pockets, and a high collar.
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