Gill iN81 Pilot Jacket

GillJacket

October 1, 2020

Incredibly versatile, the Gill’s Pilot Jacket is an essential jacket suitable for a multitude of activities and adventures, but with the performance of an inshore sailing jacket.

Built using two layers of lightweight material, it is perfect for use as a single or outer layer depending on the time of year.

This jacket has a high neck, adjustable cuffs and full-length zipper with double storm guard so that you can stay dry on the water in both warm and cold weather.

An adjustable roll-away hood helps to provide further protection in bad weather while high-vis elements allow you to be seen for safety.

Perfect for any adventure.

  • Fabric: 2-layer laminated soft handle fabric with a durable water repellent finish.
  • Fully taped seams for a 100% waterproof seal.
  • Low noise and soft-touch fabric
  • Outer: 100% Nylon
  • Lining: 100% Polyester

 

Where to Buy:

Binnacle

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