Regatta Compass lined softshell jacket
XS10 pieces in stock at third-party supplier
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Product details
The Compass softshell jacket from Regatta is a versatile and functional jacket that is ideal for outdoor activities. It is made from 100% polyester and offers a combination of breathability, water resistance, and windproofing for optimal comfort. The two-layer design with a soft micro-fleece lining ensures pleasant thermal insulation, while the stand-up collar and soft-bound cuffs provide additional protection. The jacket features several practical pockets, including a chest pocket and two side zip pockets, offering ample storage for personal items. The full-length YKK zipper ensures easy handling and durability. Additionally, the jacket is made from recycled materials and meets the Oeko-Tex Standard 100, making it an environmentally friendly choice.
- Breathable and water-resistant material for optimal protection
- Two practical zip pockets for secure storage
- Sustainably made from recycled materials
- Oeko-Tex Standard 100 certified for pollutant-free textiles.
Material composition | 100% polyester |
Target group | Men |
Item number | 17897417 |
Manufacturer | Regatta |
Category | Outdoor jackets |
Manufacturer No. | UTPC3326 |
Release date | 14.12.2021 |
Colour | Multicoloured |
Exact colour description | Black, Black/Grey, Grey |
Upper | Polyester |
Material composition | 100% polyester |
Filling material | 100% polyester, Polyester |
Target group | Men |
Age group | Adults |
Outdoor jacket type | Soft shell jacket |
Clothing size | XS |
Fabric properties | Breathable, Lightweight, Lined, Water-repellent, Windproof |
Length | Long |
Zipper type | Continuous front, With chin guard |
Season | Autumn, Winter |
Fastener | Zip |
Pockets | 1 breast pocket, Two side pockets, Zipper bag |
Layer of clothing | Outer layer / weather protection layer |
Coating | Soft shell |
Area of use | Leisure |
Country of origin | China |
CO₂ emissions | 16.89 kg |
Climate contribution | CHF 0.40 |
Ingredients | 100% polyester. |








