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Varusteleka L6 Rain Anorak

Regular price $196.99 USD
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A lightweight and very packable rain anorak made in Europe. Forged for battle, so also excellent for hiking, hunting, fishing, cycling, and other horrors of civilian life. Quick and easy to put on, and packs into a compact bundle. To put it plainly, a bloody awesome garment for action-packed adventures. Read full description


  • A few left in stock! – 90% of orders are shipped during the next business day.
Measurements

Sizing is large because these are meant to be worn over your military gear. So, definitely don’t leave any extra room for your clothes. If you use thick clothes and/or a plate carrier underneath, you can go with your normal size. If you don’t, one size smaller will do very well. If you still feel a bit iffy, you can find the true measurements of the anorak in the charts below.

Metric size chart

Size | Chest | Sleeve length | Back length (from lower edge of the collar)

Small | 140 cm | 82 cm | 92 cm

Medium | 146 cm | 83,5 cm | 94 cm

Large | 152 cm | 85 cm | 96 cm

X-Large | 158 cm | 86,5 cm | 98 cm

2X-Large | 168 cm | 88 cm | 100 cm

Imperial size chart

Size | Chest | Sleeve length | Back length (from lower edge of the collar)

Small | 55" | 32.5" | 36"

Medium | 57.5" | 33" | 37"

Large | 60" | 33.5" | 38"

X-Large | 62" | 34" | 38.5"

2X-Large | 66" | 34.5" | 39.5"

Technical details and instructions

Materials

  • Ranger green: 100% polyester + PU lamination
  • M05: 100% polyamide + PU lamination

Water resistance

  • Ranger Green >20,000 mm
  • M05 >10,000 mm
  • Plus a non-fluorinated water-repellent finish
  • Taped seams
  • Water-repellent zippers by Kroko 

Description

A lightweight and very packable rain anorak made in Europe. Forged for battle, so also excellent for hiking, hunting, fishing, cycling, and other horrors of civilian life. Quick and easy to put on, and packs into a compact bundle. To put it plainly, a bloody awesome garment for action-packed adventures.

You probably need rain pants too – you can find them here!

  • Hydrostatic head: Ranger Green >20,000 mm, M05 >10,000 mm, plus a water-repellent finish & taped seams
  • Water-repellent zippers
  • Long 2-way zippers on the sides to make donning easier and adjust ventilation
  • Spacious hood that fits on top of a helmet
  • The hood can be adjusted a lot to fit a helmetless head
  • Elastic drawcord adjustments at the hem on the front and back
  • Hook & loop adjustment on the cuffs
  • All visible materials NIR-compliant
  • Packed measurements: c. 10 x 20 cm / 4" x 8" (Large)
  • Weight: 485 g / 17.1 oz. (Large)
  • Made in the EU

The L6 Rain anorak is an excellent choice when you don’t want a more loosely wobbling rain poncho or a space-wasting raincoat. Thanks to the full-length side zippers, it is super easy to pull on your clothes and gear. Excellent adjustment possibilities and a clever design guarantee a good fit even when going gets rough & tough.

For demanding military use

This isn't one of those self-destructive garments made in Chinese hybrid warfare shops. Instead, it is a high-quality anorak made in Europe that actually works.

The hem can be adjusted tightly and tucked into the pants, which makes it easier to use an underbelt and battle belt. The hood is very spacious, so it works very well with a helmet, but thanks to excellent adjustments, you can easily make it snug for a helmetless head, too.

Their lightweight design allows you to operate fully during a CBRN alert. Together with the gas mask, rain anorak, rubber boots, and gloves, they cover the bare skin.

Lightweight and very packable

Unlike old rubber rain gear and even modern Hardshell clothing, this packs into a very compact and lightweight package. Very handy to bring along on military missions and exercises, hunting trips, and hikes, and whip out when the sky is about to come falling down.

Made in the EU

Our Rain Anoraks are made in the EU, Poland, to be precise. Fewer emissions from transportation, better security of supply, smaller minimum purchases, and a more transparent production process are a few good reasons for this change. Of course, European production is reflected in the price because in Europe, the employer must pay the employees for their work.