The Sprayway Firebird

The Sprayway Firebird

What little memories of summer are fading fast and the days – and nights – are cooling.

Sprayway has two new jackets to keep walkers and outdoor enthusiasts snug as temperatures drop.

The men’s Reactor and women’s Firebird are both aimed at maximum warmth to weight ratio.

Sprayway says both jackets score high on providing the latest technology to ensure the icy winter winds are kept at bay with Sprayway’s exclusive Isotherm fabric.

The company said: “This offers a lightweight packable option for mountain walks where weight needs to be kept to a minimum and warmth is crucial to protect against the elements.

“Essential insulation is provided in both designs in the most vulnerable areas and is zoned in the hood, arms and body where heat escapes most rapidly if extra protection isn’t afforded.

The Sprayway Reactor

The Sprayway Reactor

“The Firebird and Rector have fixed adjustable volume hoods for good visibility and at only 427g and 504g respectively they are convenient packable choice for extra protection on all walks this winter.”

Both jackets retail at £80 and more details can be seen on the Sprayway website.

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