Regatta Malana
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The Malana outdoor jacket from Regatta combines functionality and comfort in a modern design. Made from 96% recycled polyester and 4% elastane, it offers an eco-friendly option for active individuals. The jacket features a special Active STRETCH technology that allows for excellent freedom of movement, particularly through the underarm inserts. This feature ensures that raising the arms is unrestricted. Additionally, the jacket has two practical zippered front pockets that provide ample storage for personal items. The stretch ribbed cuffs ensure a perfect fit and added comfort. Weighing only 214 g, the Malana is lightweight and quick-drying, making it the ideal choice for outdoor activities.
- Made from 96% recycled polyester for sustainability
- Active STRETCH technology for optimal freedom of movement
- Two zippered front pockets for secure storage
- Quick-drying material for active use.
Material composition | 4% spandex, 96% polyester |
Target group | Women |
Item number | 70325119 |
Manufacturer | Regatta |
Category | Outdoor jackets |
Manufacturer No. | RWA692-ZN7 |
Release date | 14.5.2026 |
Colour | Rose |
Exact colour description | Powder Lilac |
Upper | Polyester, Spandex |
Material composition | 4% spandex, 96% polyester |
Target group | Women |
Age group | Adults |
Clothing size | 42 |
Fabric properties | 4-way stretch, Elastic, Quick drying |
Pattern | Mottled |
Fastener | Zip |
Pockets | Side pockets |
Layer of clothing | Outer layer / weather protection layer |
Country of origin | France |
CO₂ emissions | 14,17 kg |
Climate contribution | EUR 0,36 |
Weight | 214 g |
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14-day cancellation right
30-day right of return
30-day right of return
24 Months statutory warranty
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