







Men's Omnia Ski Jacket
The Omnia Jacket by J.LINDEBERG is ready to turn heads this season. Cut from their high-tech fabric LX STRETCH 2L, this luxury jacket has a waterproof rating of 30.000 mm and will keep you protected in even the most extreme downpours and blizzards.
It features an array of handy pockets and a detachable snow skirt so you can choose which days you might need that extra bit of protection. Wear with the Omnia Ski Trousers for a simple yet stylish matching set.
- Detachable hood with adjustable draw-cord
- Chin guard
- Contrasting 2-way zip closure
- Zipped cuffs with elasticated inner cuffs
- Ventilation zips
- Detachable snow-skirt
- Zipped ski pass pocket at left cuff
- 2 zipped front pockets
- Diamond-shaped badge at chest
- Velcro logo tab on hood
- 4-way stretch
- Waterproof, fluorocarbon-free DWR coating
The Omnia Jacket by J.LINDEBERG is ready to turn heads this season. Cut from their high-tech fabric LX STRETCH 2L, this luxury jacket has a waterproof rating of 30.000 mm and will keep you protected in even the most extreme downpours and blizzards.
It features an array of handy pockets and a detachable snow skirt so you can choose which days you might need that extra bit of protection. Wear with the Omnia Ski Trousers for a simple yet stylish matching set.
- Detachable hood with adjustable draw-cord
- Chin guard
- Contrasting 2-way zip closure
- Zipped cuffs with elasticated inner cuffs
- Ventilation zips
- Detachable snow-skirt
- Zipped ski pass pocket at left cuff
- 2 zipped front pockets
- Diamond-shaped badge at chest
- Velcro logo tab on hood
- 4-way stretch
- Waterproof, fluorocarbon-free DWR coating
J.LINDEBERG
Bridging sport and fashion, fusing the sharp silhouettes from fashion with the functionality of sportswear.
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Tech Info
4-way stretch - Waterproof, fluorocarbon-free DWR coating
water proofing
Let's talk waterproofing and how the scale works.
Waterproofing is measured in numbers; 20k for example. The number refers to millimeters and the amount of pressure the fabric can stand before water starts to leak through. The easiest way to paint the picture is if you imagine 20 000 millimeter hollow tube. Let's now take that tube and place it on a 20 k fabric. If we then fill it up with water, the fabric will not let any water pass through. If this would have been a 15 k fabric though, you can probably imagine what would have happened instead? This is what the number means, but that's not how a jacket is used.
So, what does different numbers means to you and how to use our 1-5 scale?
1: 3000mm ( Water Resistant )
Entry level - 3000mm is still considered waterproof but won't last for more than light rain.
2: 5000mm ( Snow Proof )
If you ride in cold and clear conditions, you can get away with this level. We don't recommend wearing this when the bad weather hits (unless you like being cold and wet).
3: 10 000mm ( Waterproof )
Wear this is you like long days on the mountain, even when there's bad weather. 10k is a good level.
4: 15 000mm ( Wateproof )
Rain and wet snow don't stand a chance with this. If you live in wetter climates (Australia we're looking at you) 15k is a good, if not great choice. It takes a lot to pass through the membrane.
5: 20 000k and up, also known as (Keep You Dry In Your Own Shower k)
If you enjoy the outdoors, skiing backcountry or need to be prepared for everything situation, you should be looking at 20k and up for waterproofness and breathability. You'll thank us later.

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