





Men's Helly Hansen Pier 3.0 Coastal Sailing Jacket - Neon Yellow
Category: Jacket

Durable & Waterproof Men's Rain Jacket
100% Polyamide Shell Our rain jacket is crafted from 100% polyamide, ensuring a robust and long-lasting performance. This high-quality material guarantees durability and reliability, making it perfect for your outdoor adventures.
100% Polyester Lining & Lining 2 Both linings are made of 100% polyester, providing comfort and breathability. The inner DWR (Durable Water Repellent) mesh lining ensures that sweat evaporates quickly, keeping you dry and comfortable during prolonged use.
Helly Tech Performance Fabric Experience unparalleled protection with our Helly Tech Performance fabric. This advanced material offers superior water repellency and wind resistance, ensuring you stay dry and warm in any weather conditions.
PFC-Free DWR Mesh Lining Our DWR (Durable Water Repellent) mesh lining is free from PFCs, making it environmentally friendly while still providing excellent moisture management. This feature helps your rain coat breathe, allowing for better air circulation and preventing overheating.
Adjustable Detachable & Packable Hood The hood is detachable and packable, offering versatility and convenience. It can be adjusted both vertically and horizontally, providing optimal coverage and protection. The high protective collar adds an extra layer of defense against the elements.
Customizable Cuffs & Bottom Hem Enjoy a personalized fit with adjustable cuffs and a customizable bottom hem. These features ensure a snug and secure fit, allowing for maximum freedom of movement and comfort.
Hand Pockets with Brushed Lining Keep your essentials safe and within reach with hand pockets featuring brushed lining. The soft lining protects your hands from the cold and enhances the overall comfort of the jacket.
Whether you're hiking, camping, or commuting, this durable and waterproof rain jacket is designed to meet all your needs. Experience the perfect blend of style and functionality with every wear.
























