Ortovox Civetta 2.5L Jacket Men

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A rain jacket that weighs only 178 grams? Ortovox has created the Civetta 2.5L Jacket for men, an ultralight jacket that can be packed down super small in the chest pocket while providing complete weather protection. The 2.5-layer laminate Dermizax® DT has a water column rating of at least 10,000 mm, along with excellent moisture permeability values of at least 20,000 g/m²/24h, similar to a windbreaker. Even during intense activities in harsh conditions—whether alpine sports, cycling, running, or ski touring—the body climate remains comfortable in the Ortovox jacket. The patented Micro Bead structure protects the membrane on the inside from abrasion and allows for quicker moisture absorption and release through tiny embedded beads. This enhances the already excellent performance of the membrane, creating a dry feeling on the skin for optimal wearing comfort. The Civetta 2.5L Jacket features a very minimalist design: one chest pocket, elastic bindings on the hood, hem, and cuffs—and that's it! This simplicity is what makes the rain jacket so lightweight and easy to pack. However, Ortovox wouldn't be the wool specialist if they didn't incorporate this practical material here as well: the hood binding and zipper backing are made from merino wool, enhancing comfort around the chin and forehead. For those seeking highly functional weather protection that hardly adds weight when not in use, the 2.5L Civetta Jacket is an excellent choice.

Key specifications

Target group
Men
Exact colour description
Cengia Rossa
Jacket type
Rain jacket
Fabric properties
4-way stretchBreathableWaterproofWindproof
Material composition
Main material: 100% polyamide, inserts: 85% wool, 15% polyamide, membrane: 100% polyurethane
Item number
41789022

General information

Manufacturer
Ortovox
Category
Jackets
Manufacturer no.
7025000016
Release date
5.1.2024
Sales rank in Category Jackets
170 of 60852

Colour

Colour
Red
Exact colour description
Cengia Rossa

Material

Upper
Polyamide
Material composition
Main material: 100% polyamide, inserts: 85% wool, 15% polyamide, membrane: 100% polyurethane

Target group

Target group
Men
Age group
Adults

Clothing properties

Jacket type
Rain jacket
Clothing size
S
Coating
2,5 layers
Layer of clothing
Outer layer / weather protection layer
Fabric properties
4-way stretchBreathableWaterproofWindproof
Hydrostatic head
20000 mm
Breathability
20000 g/m²/24h
Membrane
Dermizax®DT
Area of use
Sports
Zipper type
Continuous front
Length
Short
Hood type
Ergonomic
Pockets
1 breast pocket
Fit
Regular fit
Pattern
Unicoloured
Fastener
Zip
Jackets Equipment
Elastic edgingHood
Style
Outdoor
Season
Summer

Sustainability

Manufacturer commitment
Fair wear

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂-Emission
Climate contribution

Product dimensions

Weight
178 g

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Reviews & Ratings

Warranty score

How often does a product of this brand in the «Jackets» category have a defect within the first 24 months?

Source: Digitec Galaxus
  • 44.Haglöfs
    0.4 %
  • 44.JAKO
    0.4 %
  • 44.Ortovox
    0.4 %
  • 44.Vaude
    0.4 %
  • 49.Brandit
    0.5 %

Warranty case duration

How many working days on average does it take to process a warranty claim from when it arrives at the service centre until it’s back with the customer?

Source: Digitec Galaxus
  • 1.Jack & Jones
    0 days
  • 2.Columbia
    1 day
  • 3.Ortovox
    7 days
  • 3.Rukka
    7 days
  • 5.Mammut
    22 days

Return rate

How often is a product of this brand in the «Jackets» category returned?

Source: Digitec Galaxus
  • 37.Vaude
    27.5 %
  • 40.Carhartt
    27.7 %
  • 41.Ortovox
    27.8 %
  • 42.CMP Campagnolo
    28.8 %
  • 43.Dynafit
    28.9 %
Source: Digitec Galaxus

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Good68/100
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Rank 10 out of 10ALPINleichte Wetterschutzjacken im TestReleaseOctober 2024
  • Positiveelastic
  • Positiveeasy
  • NegativePoor DWR
  • Negativeexpensive

Very elasticated jacket that wears well, but with moderate values. Above all, the DWR was not very convincing.