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Sasta Peski Jacket review: a Gore-Tex-free hiking layer made entirely of cotton?

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Sasta Peski Jacket: first impressions 

If you’ve bought a waterproof jacket for hiking in the last few decades, you’ll expect it to have at least two layers (a face fabric and waterproof membrane, usually Gore-Tex) and to be lightweight, sporty and swishy. The Sasta Peski Jacket is nothing like that.

Bucking the modern trend of high-performing, technical rain shells, Finnish brand Sasta has taken a considerably more old school and sustainable approach to weather protection with the Peski. Made with a single layer of Ventile cotton – that’s the same stuff Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay wore on Everest – this jacket focuses on weave and construction instead of petrochemicals to shield you from the weather.

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