Gill Jackets for Spring Sailing

April 5, 2023

Gill OS2

Recycling reimagined, an incredible 98% of Gill’s OS2 Offshore Jacket is made from reclaimed plastic bottles and recycled fibers, from the abrasion resistant outer panels right down to the adjustable shock cord hem.

With no compromise in performance, the jacket features XPLORE® 2-layer fabric construction for a waterproof and breathable finish, as well as XPEL® fabric technology to offer incredible levels of water repellency, stain resistance and odor control; keeping you protected and comfortable to the core.

A staple for offshore sailors, the OS2 Jacket benefits from a high cut thermal collar, fully lined high-vis hood, reflective accents for 360° visibility and hand warmer cargo pockets with adjustable PU inner seals, so you have a watertight defense against the elements.

Available in Men’s and Women’s

 

SinC Gill Jacket OS3 400Gill OS3

Engineered for all-around protection, Gill’s OS3 Coastal Jacket is suitable for beginner to advanced sailors, as well as a great outer layer for coastal exploring. Featuring their XPLORE® 2-layer fabric construction for a waterproof and breathable finish, this jacket also has the added benefit of our exclusive XPEL® fabric technology to offer incredible levels of water repellency, stain resistance and odor control, keeping you protected and comfortable to the core.

Designed with a fully lined hi-vis hood and 2-way adjustment system, high cut thermal collar and adjustable cuffs with PU inner seals, you’ll be kept warm and dry when you need it most.

Available in Men’s and Women’s

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