Rain skirtRain skirt
$41.07
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Weight: 65 g / 2.3 oz

More information: charter of sizes

  • Made in Canada

  • Ultralight

  • Eco-friendly

  • DESCRIPTION
  • DETAILS
  • FEATURES
  • SIZE CHART
  • GUARANTEE
  • CUSTOM
  • COMMENTS

DESCRIPTION


The rain skirt will protect you from rain and bad weather. This solution is ultralight and you will be able to hike tens of kilometres in the rain. 


Thanks to our drawstring, it is easy to store it in your bac kpack or a pocket of your backpack.


We can make custom made rain skirts: click here.


Your rain skirt is perfect in rain or storm!

DETAILS


A creative solution to save weight in your backpack. You can use the rain skirt as a floor mat for your lunches on hiking trails for example.


All our products are guaranteed for 2 years.

FEATURES


Material: Dyneema® Composite Fabrics (cuben fiber)

Waterproof: Yes

Closing: Velcro closure

Environmentally responsible: Yes 

Manufacturing: Canada  

Ideal for: Camping, long hikes, thru-hikes

SIZE CHART


- You can measure your height by yourself. Bring a sewing tape measure! You can do it with a ruler and a long thread.


Length: Take your height as a reference.

Width: Measure your height. To do this, your waist should be 10-15 cm above your hips.


2-YEAR WARRANTY ON ALL PRODUCTS


Mount Trail guarantees all its products for 2 years. Our equipment is designed to be durable and meet your needs. We test our products in extreme conditions. For more information, see our policies: click here.


FREE REPAIR


Nous proposons un service de réparation gratuit. Veuillez-nous contacter à l'adresse: [email protected] avec pour objet: "Réparation". Notre équipe travaillera avec vous pour trouver la solution idéale. Pour plus d’informations, voir notre page réparation: cliquez ici.

CUSTOM


We offer tailor-made and personalized products. We have the technical skills to manufacture the products that best suit your needs and constraints.


For more information, see our custom-made page: click here.


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