Rimo jacket
£475 / €549 / $599

The Rimo is our warmest jacket. What is unique about the Rimo is that not only the shell but also the internal lining is made from a water-resistant fabric (20 and 10 denier respectively). So if you're slipping on the Rimo over damp garments, the down remains protected, and making the Rimo ideal as a belay jacket. There are two roomy chest-level external pockets, a large drop-style internal pocket (for a water-bottle) and a zipped security pocket. The hood has a wired visor, is fully adjustable and compatible for use with a helmet.

The Rimo is a versatile piece of kit designed e.g. for belaying when winter cragging or as a layering piece on high mountains or at high latitudes.

Colours

Black
Red

Features

Water-resistant Endurance fabric on shell and lining
Two chest-level hand-warmer pockets with zips
Internal zipped security pocket
Large capacity internal drop pocket
Adjustable, helmet-compatible hood with wired visor
Adjustable at hem and cuffs
Supplied with separate stuff sack
Filled exclusively with ethically recovered Polish goose down

Technical Specifications

Fill 800 cu.in. fill power (EU) Polish white goose down
Weight 650 g (size M)
Fill Weight 275 g (size M)
Shell Fabric 20 denier ripstop nylon, 1000 mm PU water-resistant coating, 41 g/m²
Lining Fabric 10 denier ripstop nylon, 1000 mm PU water-resistant coating, 31 g/m²
Sizes XS, S, M, L, XL

Size Chart

Metric

SIZE CHEST ARM WAIST
X-Small cm 84-85 74-76 69-74
Small cm 90-97 76-79 75-80
Medium cm 98-103 79-82 80-82
Large cm 104-110 85-87 88-95
X-Large cm 111-118 86-89 96-100


Imperial

SIZE CHEST ARM WAIST
X-Small in 33-35 29-30 27-29
Small in 36-38 30-31 30-31
Medium in 39-41 31-32 32-34
Large in 42-44 32-33 35-37
X-Large in 45-47 34-35 38-40


Care & Attention

Down is a very resilient insulating material and, with basic care, any down jacket should last you a very long time.

There are two simple rules to ensure longevity:
1. Always store your jacket uncompressed in a dry, airy place
2. Try to keep it as clean as possible to minimize washing (this ultimately damages the down).

We highly recommend you hand-wash your down garment or, alternatively, use a professional service. You can download washing instructions here.