Women’S Quest Barrier Jacket
$129.99
$97.49
Every rider needs a lightweight packable jacket for early morning starts or emergency protection.
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Product details
This lightweight women’s cycling jacket provides the warmth and wind protection you need, plus adds a durable water repellent (DWR) finish to shed light precipitation. The relaxed fit helps this wind shell layer easily over whatever you’re wearing.
FEATURES
- Pedal to Zero™: Going by bike 14mi / 22km offsets the climate impact of this garment
- Lightweight and breathable rip-stop Barrier fabric, made with 100% recycled material
- Durable water repellent (DWR) treatment sheds light precipitation
- Two-way zipper allows ventilation from top or bottom
- Dual side hem cord locks to adjust fit at waist
- BioViz® reflective elements for low-light visibility
Main Body: 100% recycled polyester
USE SIMPLE DETERGENTS WITH NO ADDITIVES Never use detergents with fabric softeners, perfumes or any additive type product. The general rule of thumb is the simpler the better. Many detergents with additives leave “surfactants” behind on a fabric’s fibers that inhibit the technical performance. Typically the best detergents to use will have “Clear” or “Free” in their names. Don’t pour the detergent directly onto the clothing, put it in the washer first, when you start the water. If something is not functionally working, but is not dirty, try rinsing it twice in warm to hot water. This will help get rid of the harmful surfactants. READ THE CONTENT CARE LABEL: On the inside of your garment, there are instructions for the care of that individual piece. On garments this will be on a side seam or back seam label. Follow those directions. On finer fabrics, use a “Gentle” cycle. Close all zippers, attach “hook and loop” closures on gloves YOU CAN USE THE DRYER, CAREFULLY: If you use a dryer be sure to use a lower / warm heat setting (Do NOT use a commercial dryer or a “Hot” setting). This will often restore the fabric and help the water and wind repellent qualities. If in doubt, hang the clothing to dry.