Nebraska Jacket
A highly durable jacket with a fixed thermal lining that retains warmth in extremely challenging winter conditions, as it originates from professionals working in arctic environments.
Nebraska Jacket
Product functions
- Windproof and waterproof with taped seams and breathable function.
- Large removable padded hood with space for a helmet that can be closed to become a wind collar.
- Removable faux fur trim around the hood to prevent snow in the eyes, secured with Velcro.
- The collar is extra high at the back to protect the neck and throat and is adjustable in width.
- Sturdy 2-way front zipper, concealed by double storm flaps for water safety.
- Chest pockets with zipper closure and protective flap.
- Velcro on the chest for a badge.
- Slanted and snow-proof hip pockets with zippers and Velcro-secured flaps.
- Spacious vertical pockets with zippers, hidden behind front flaps, accessible without opening the jacket.
- Pre-bent sleeves.
- Velcro adjustment at sleeve endings.
- D-ring at sleeve cuff for attaching gloves.
- Elastic warming cuffs with thumbholes at sleeve endings.
- Width adjustment at the waist and hem with concealed drawstrings.
- Extra durable fabric on shoulders and elbows.
- Reflectors on sleeves, front flaps, back, and on the hood.
Product Material
OUTER FABRIC: 100% Polyamide
PADDING: 100% Polyester
LINING: 100% Polyester
Weight size L: 2000 g

The membrane is laminated against the outer fabric so that water runs off it immediately. The membrane is protected on the inside by a thin polyester lining, which is also used to make inner pockets.
Washing instructions
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40 degrees, gentle cycle
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Do not bleach
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Tumble dry at max. 50°C
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Iron at max. 110°C
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Do not dry clean
Description
A highly durable jacket with a fixed thermal lining that retains warmth in extremely challenging winter conditions, as it originates from professionals working in arctic environments.