Empire Wool and Canvas Company doesn’t do anything halfway and their Arctic Anorak is cut long to use as an impromptu shelter. It’s made from a tight weave of pre-shrunk 6 ounce organic Cotton Canvas to cut the wind but allow moisture to escape. It will also accept dye if you need to alter the color.
The hood is large enough to wear a helmet beneath and features a one-handed cord adjustment. The interior of the visor has a light layer of poly fleece so your breath won’t form an ice cave around your face and the hood accepts a fur ruff.
The design features modified Raglan sleeves and a long skirt protects the muscle mass in your seat and thighs. There is a zippered and bellowed chest pocket set high so you can wear an external belt. It also has a reach through port for accessing gear or water bottles from your inner layers. The cuffs seal with hook and loop tabs, and slide inside the gauntlets of handwear. Finally, there are handwear leash tie down D-rings in the sleeves.
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