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Cloud Chaser Jacket
Ruffwear
Cloud Chaser Jacket
$89.95
Description

  Breathable softshell jacket with stretch fleece lower panel

  With the Cloud Chaser, dogs can forge ahead in the spectrum of inclement weather that winter serves up. The jacket’s upper panel is a breathable water- and windproof softshell that stands up to rain, snow, wind, and cold temps. The fleece-lined lower panel holds in core heat and sheds dirt and moisture.

  Stretch technical fabrics with a zippered closure make for a warm, form-fitting sleeved jacket that's made to move. With reflective trim and a light loop for The Beacon (sold separately), dogs get a boost in visibility so shorter days don't have to mean shorter excursions.

  

Footprint sold separately.
Description

  • Formfitting with a zippered closure and sleeves for core heat retention

  • Waterproof, windproof, breathable softshell upper fabric protects from the elements

  • Four-way stretch sleeves and lower panel offer full range of motion

  • Warm, comfortable fleece lining

  • Reflective trim for low-light visibility and light loop (light sold separately)

  Materials:

  -- Top panel: polyester blend with WR finish (face: 87% polyester/13% spandex, backing: 100% polyester) (bluesign® approved)

  -- Lower panel: 270g 94% polyester/6% spandex with a WR finish

  -- Zipper: YKK Vislon

  -- Reflective trim

  -- Made in Vietnam

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