Takayna Rain Jackets FAQ
What makes the Takayna rain jacket waterproof?
The Takayna rain jacket is built with HydroVENT20+ waterproof technology, a 20,000mm waterproof rating and fully seam sealed construction. It also features a PFC-free DWR finish to help repel water from the fabric surface, giving you reliable protection in heavy rain and wet outdoor conditions.
Is the Takayna rain jacket breathable?
Yes, the Takayna rain jacket has a 20,000g/m2 breathability rating, helping moisture vapour escape while keeping rain out. Pit zips also allow extra airflow when you are hiking, travelling or moving in changing weather.
Is the Takayna rain jacket good for hiking and travel?
Yes, the Takayna rain jacket is a strong choice for hiking, travel and everyday wet-weather use. It is lightweight, packable and stows into its own pocket, making it easy to carry in a backpack, day bag or luggage when the weather is unpredictable.
What does a 20,000mm waterproof rating mean?
A 20,000mm waterproof rating means the fabric is designed to handle heavy rain and wet conditions. Combined with fully seam sealed construction, adjustable cuffs, a fixed hood with peak and a double storm flap, the Takayna is made for serious weather protection.
What is the Takayna rain jacket made from?
The Takayna rain jacket is made from a 100% recycled polyester ripstop 2.5 layer shell with a PFC-free DWR finish. It is also a certified carbon neutral product, making it a more considered choice for outdoor protection.
How does the Takayna rain jacket support the Tarkine?
All profits from the sale of XTM Takayna rain jackets are donated to the Bob Brown Foundation’s Protect Takayna/Tarkine campaign. The campaign supports protection of the ancient Takayna/Tarkine region in North West Tasmania, home to rainforest, rare species and important wilderness areas.