- Item size: S
- Height: 5' 10"
- Chest: 33"
- Waist: 27"
- Item size: S
- Height: 5' 10"
- Chest: 33"
- Waist: 27"




- Item size: S
- Height: 5' 10"
- Chest: 33"
- Waist: 27"
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Terrex Xperior 2.5L Light Rain.Rdy Jacket
Price$180
Sizes
AAA
AAA
AAA
AAA
AAA
True to size.We recommend ordering your usual size.
A lightweight, packable rain jacket for outdoor and urban wear.
Hit the trail ready for changing weather. This adidas rain jacket packs breathable waterproofing and versatility into a featherweight design. It's designed for trail running and hiking, with a built-in pack-it pocket that makes for easy stowing in a pack or running vest. RAIN.RDY and a fully seam-sealed build to keep out wind and light rain, so you can keep exploring.

Washing instructions
Do not bleach
Tumble dry low heat
Do not dry clean
Touch up with cool iron
Machine wash cold delicate cycle
Extra care information
- Wash separately with closed fastener
- Slim fit
- Two-way full zip with high collar and elastic hood
- 100% nylon (recycled)
- 2.5-layer RAIN.RDY
- Side pockets with integrated pack-it pocket
- Elastic cuffs and hem
- 360 reflectivity
- Hanger loop
- Waterproof finish
- Imported
- Product color: Black
- Product code: IX1573
4.8Rating: 4.8
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Quality
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December 11, 2024
Fit isn’t great for me
I’m in between a medium and large for this jacket. Sadly the fit it too tight on me and I can’t wear even a thin base layer underneath. Otherwise jacket is great. Very light weight
Helpful?10
September 3, 2024
Perfect commuting jacket
Bought this jacket for cycling. Love the colour, makes me super easy to spot. Jacket is nice and lightweight but provides protection heading into autumn/winter
Helpful?00
August 30, 2024
Lightweight and works well in rain
It’s good for layering with other clothes. It’s lightweight so super easy to carry around.
Helpful?10
Women's • TERREX
Sold out
Terrex Xperior 2.5L Light Rain.Rdy Jacket
Price$180
Black
Sizes
AAA
AAA
AAA
AAA
AAA
True to size.We recommend ordering your usual size.


