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Rab Cubit Stretch Down Hoody Men's - Two Colours

Rab Cubit Stretch Down Hoody Men's - Two Colours

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You know what's funny about down jackets? We spend half our lives trying to avoid looking puffy, and then we pay premium prices to wear something that makes us look like the Michelin Man. But here's the thing – when it's freezing outside, suddenly looking like a walking duvet doesn't seem so bad, does it?

Enter the Rab Cubit Stretch Down Hoody. It's like someone finally asked, "What if we made a down jacket that doesn't make you move like a robot?" Revolutionary stuff, really.

What Makes This Thing Special:

  • Stretch fabric panels – Because touching your toes shouldn't require a strategic plan
  • 700 fill power down insulation – That's a lot of warmth from something that used to be on a goose. Nature's weird like that.
  • Water-resistant outer – Light rain? No worries. Torrential downpour? Well, that's what the word "resistant" is doing a lot of heavy lifting there.
  • Adjustable hood – Fits over a beanie, because of course you're wearing a beanie. It's cold.
  • Two hand pockets – For your hands. Groundbreaking design choice, really.
  • Internal chest pocket – Perfect for your phone, which you'll definitely drop in the snow whilst trying to take a summit selfie
  • Elasticated cuffs and hem – Keeps the warmth in and the "why is cold air going up my jacket" moments out

Available in two colours: Because apparently choosing what to wear wasn't complicated enough already.

This is the jacket for when you want to stay warm without sacrificing your ability to, you know, move your arms. Perfect for hiking, camping, or just standing outside wondering why you live somewhere this cold.

Fair warning: Once you experience the joy of stretchy down insulation, regular puffy jackets will feel like wearing a cardboard box. Don't say we didn't warn you.

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