Women's Berghaus Walking
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Berghaus
Paclite Trek Jacket
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The Berghaus Ladies Paclite Trek jacket is a serious mountain walking jacket costructed in GORE TEX® PACLITE® Bassano lightweight fabric with reinforcement panels for extra durability.The Paclite trek is made with a close fitting active cut , micro taped seams & a mountain hood with volume adjuster and wired peak.
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£160.00
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Berghaus
Paclite Overtrousers
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Berghaus Goretex Paclite Pants are an ideal companion to a lightweight waterproof shell for great protection when it tips down! 3/4 length side zips mean you can easily put them on or take them off whilst wearing boots. These trousers pack down incredibly small, barely bigger than the size of your fist, yet still offer excellent breathability and complete waterproof protection.
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£99.00
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Berghaus
Canisp IA Jacket
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The Berghaus Canisp is the ideal choice for a day on the hill, Berghaus' classic women's walking jacket uses a new Aquafoil® fabric with an improved handle for extra comfort. Complete with an InterActive zip & rollaway hood with stiffener & volume adjuster making it suitable for year round use.
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was £99.00 £85.00
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Berghaus
Calisto Jacket
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The Berghaus Calisto is a great versatile jacket in Berghaus’ own Aquafoil waterproof, breathable fabric with a rollaway hood.The Calisto provides durable waterproof protection at a great price and is ideal for year round general use.
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£70.00
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Berghaus
Stratos Jacket
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The Berghaus Stratos is a stylish, lightweight jacket made from Aquafoil with a stowaway hood. The Stratos is a great jacket for everyday use at competive price.
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£65.00
Since its inception in 1966 Berghaus have had a reputation for designing and producing clothing and equipment that is innovative, functional and high quality. Over the years, Berghaus has built on its reputation for being at the forefront of outdoor performance technology. Every season, the product team develops and tests new, cutting edge products, using their own first hand knowledge and that of renowned outdoor activists such as Sir Chris Bonington and Alan Hinkes to improve on the existing offer.