On the snowy slopes, where every descent is an adventure, the PRTBEVERLY women's ski jacket by Protest becomes your essential ally. Designed for skiing enthusiasts, it combines cutting-edge technology with ecological awareness, proudly standing out in the PVRE Green series. Thanks to its recycled materials, it offers unmatched performance with its 20,000 Schmerber water-repellent treatment and waterproof zippers. Forget the inconveniences of snow and slush, the PRTBEVERLY keeps you dry all day long.
But that's not all, the ingenuity of the PRTBEVERLY lies in its well-thought-out details. With a breathability of 20g and underarm vents, it ensures optimal thermal regulation. Its elastic snow skirt and ergonomic fit offer you exceptional freedom of movement, as if you were dancing on the snow. The internal cuffs with thumbholes and semi-elasticated external cuffs with hook-and-loop closures allow you to brave the elements with elegance.
Finally, because style also matters on the slopes, the PRTBEVERLY features a solid design enhanced by a contrasting zipper, for a look that is both chic and functional. Practical, it has a mask pocket and a pass pocket, ideal for organized skiers. Slip on the PRTBEVERLY and get ready to hit the slopes with flair.
Recycled material
PFC-free
PVRE Green
Recycled material
PFC-free
Durable PFC-free water repellent finish
TPU membrane
20,000 Schmerber
20 g
PVRE Green series
Tailored fit
Long sleeves
Regular collar
Inner cuff with thumbhole
Hook-and-loop closure
Semi-elastic
Fully taped seams
Fixed hood
Ski pass pocket
Goggles pocket
Stretchable snow gaiter at waist
Waterproof zipper
Zipped pocket
Underarm ventilation zipper

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Made from old clothing, plastic bottles or fishing nets, products bearing this label contain at least 20% recycled materials. This saves water and energy, as well as raw materials, thus reducing the environmental footprint.
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