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SWAZI Ibex Waterproof Hunting Jacket - Mens - Tussock Green

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SWAZI Ibex Waterproof Hunting Jacket - Mens - Tussock GreenSWAZI Ibex Waterproof Hunting Jacket Mens Tussock Green Designed for stealth. Built to last. Trusted in the wild. The SWAZI Ibex Jacket is the go to outer shell for hunters and stalkers who demand total reliability in unpredictable British weather. Handcrafted in New Zealand and proven in the challenging landscapes of Fiordland, this premium mens waterproof jacket is constructed from AEGIS Gen IV Whisper fabrica soft, silent, and stretchable 3 layer

SWAZI Ibex Waterproof Hunting Jacket - Mens - Tussock Green

Designed for stealth. Built to last. Trusted in the wild.

The SWAZI Ibex Jacket is the go-to outer shell for hunters and stalkers who demand total reliability in unpredictable British weather. Handcrafted in New Zealand and proven in the challenging landscapes of Fiordland, this premium men’s waterproof jacket is constructed from AEGIS® Gen IV Whisper fabric—a soft, silent, and stretchable 3-layer material that keeps the elements out without compromising comfort or movement.

Whether you're pushing through dense underbrush or lying in wait on a windswept hillside, the Ibex keeps you dry, quiet, and mobile. The outer tricot layer is whisper-quiet, ideal for getting close to cautious game, while the high-performance membrane underneath delivers outstanding breathability and protection—rated at 20,000mm waterproof and 20,000g/m² breathability.

Perfect for the UK’s varied hunting terrain, the jacket features a full-length YKK® water-resistant zip and pit zips for quick cooling when you're on the move. A scalloped tail hem offers coverage without restriction, and the high-periphery adjustable hood—complete with a wired peak—provides excellent rain runoff and visibility in poor conditions.

Thoughtfully placed zipped hand pockets and a radio-ready chest pocket with antenna routing ensure your gear stays secure and accessible, even in the wet. Every detail is shaped by real-world use and refined for those who spend serious time outdoors.


Key Features:

  • AEGIS® Gen IV Whisper 3-layer fabric – Soft, silent, waterproof, windproof, and breathable
  • Full-length YKK® water-resistant zip – Easy to wear, vent, and remove
  • Underarm pit zips – Control your body temperature during high activity
  • High-periphery hood – Adjustable with a stiffened peak for visibility in the rain
  • Radio pocket with antenna slot – Secure and accessible chest storage
  • Weatherproof hand pockets – Zipped and protected from the elements
  • Scalloped tail hem – Added coverage at the back for crouching and climbing
  • Lightweight & packable – Perfect for multi-day hunts, hikes, or travel

FAQs – Swazi Ibex Jacket

1. Is the Swazi Ibex Jacket fully waterproof?
Yes. The jacket uses Swazi’s top-tier AEGIS® Gen IV Whisper fabric, offering 20,000mm of waterproof protection alongside complete wind resistance and high breathability. It's designed to handle prolonged exposure to rain and wind without compromise.

2. How quiet is the Ibex Jacket in the field?
Extremely quiet. The soft-brushed outer fabric eliminates rustling and unwanted noise, making it ideal for stalking or hunting when silence is key.

3. Does it provide good ventilation for active use?
Absolutely. The underarm pit zips and 2-way front zip allow you to regulate body temperature easily during uphill climbs or fast-paced tracking.

4. What’s the fit and weight like?
The Ibex has a relaxed fit for easy layering and weighs approximately 800g (size L). It’s light enough for long sessions outdoors but still tough and protective when the weather turns.

5. How does the Ibex differ from other Swazi jackets like the Wapiti XP?
The Ibex is a lighter, more mobile alternative to bulkier jackets like the Wapiti XP. It’s designed for speed, comfort, and freedom of movement, while still offering the same top-tier waterproofing and stealth fabric performance.

6. Is there a warranty with the Ibex Jacket?
Yes. Swazi backs their jackets with a Natural Lifetime Warranty, covering any faults in materials or workmanship for the natural life of the product. Wear and tear or accidental damage aren’t covered, but repairs—like zips or waterproofing—are available through Swazi for a reasonable fee.

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