- Item size: M
- Height: 6' 0"
- Chest: 36"
- Waist: 27"

- Item size: M
- Height: 6' 0"
- Chest: 36"
- Waist: 27"




- Item size: M
- Height: 6' 0"
- Chest: 36"
- Waist: 27"
Sizes
True to size.We recommend ordering your usual size.
Rain jacket with packable hood for versatility and convenience.
Designed for the dedicated athlete, the Tiro 26 Rain Jacket is your companion for training sessions and sideline support. This jacket features a packable hood, offering versatility and convenience when the weather takes a turn. This jacket features adidas' Clima365 technology, a series of high-tech fabrics, which help you feel ready for sports. Crafted with water-resistant, windproof materials and a fully seam-sealed construction, this piece shields you from light rain and wind so you can stay focused on your game. Breathable materials work to transport sweat vapor, helping to maintain your comfort through intense activities. The jacket's regular fit offers a balance between freedom of movement and a secure feel, while the center front full zipper allows for easy wear and removal. Whether you're training or cheering from the sidelines, the jacket is your go-to for weather protection. Experience the blend of style and functionality that adidas brings to your athletic wardrobe.

Washing instructions
Do not bleach
Tumble dry low heat
Do not dry clean
Do not iron
Machine wash cold mild delicate cycle
Extra care information
- Wash inside washing bag
- Remove promptly after wash/tumble dry
- Do not iron water resistant zippers
- Use mild detergent only
- Wash with fasteners closed
- Advise: tumble dry to reactivate water proofness
- Do not iron motif
- Do not use fabric softener
- Regular fit
- Full zipper
- Outer: 100% polyester (100% recycled); Inner: 100% polyurethane
- Dobby construction
- Fully seam-sealed
- adidas branding elements
- Packable hood
- CLIMA365 technology
- Imported
- Product color: Black / Light Onix / White
- Product code: JJ2969
Tiro 26 Rain Jacket
Sizes
True to size.We recommend ordering your usual size.

