Ultra-lightweight jacket with high specification technical fabric that performs excellently as a warm and supremely comfortable mid-layer.
Read more…We’ve been using Microgrid fabric since the turn of the century, approaching half a million sales since its launch. Now with added stretch, for greater freedom of movement.
Designed using advanced Microgrid fleece, a soft, brushed polyester fabric which uses a sophisticated ‘needle-out’ knitting technique to create a grid pattern on the surface of the fabric. These grids give the jacket an attractive textured appearance whilst enabling the fabric to trap air - this is the key to the jacket’s surprisingly high levels of warmth, while still remaining incredibly lightweight and packable.
It’s also breathable and naturally high wicking, allowing the garment to management moisture, keeping you cool and comfortable with all the same warmth as a much heavier, ordinary fleece.
This remarkable material maximises the properties of its stretch for supreme comfort, fit and freedom of movement without restriction. The sleeve cuffs also have thumbholes, which provide additional warmth, comfort and protection.
It features three zipped pockets for security of valuables, one of which doubles up as a Packpocket for convenient storage. With mesh lining that can also double as a vent when the pocket is left open, perfect for active outdoor enthusiasts. Layer up under a waterproof or windproof outer layer or perfect on its own as a fleece jacket.
Fabric:
100% Polyester Microfleece with micro grid structure
We were the original lightweight revolutionaries. Back in the 1970’s we realised that cutting weight without losing performance meant that you can take less and do more. Everything we make is engineered to achieve this.
Low pack size is a benefit whether you’re packing for a day’s walking or for the trip of a lifetime. We continually scrutinise fabric specification and garment construction to minimise the packed size of our clothing. The actual pack size is tested and listed.
All Rohan clothing is designed to be very fast drying – as much a benefit for unexpected downpours as anything else. It’s easy to wash and often needs no ironing. Almost all garments will dry overnight, meaning you can take less with you. We test every item and list its drying time.
Clever design is more often than not about what to take off rather than what to put on. It’s about giving one feature multiple functions. That’s why many of our garments feature a Packpocket™. This handy addition converts pockets into space-saving storage by compressing the garment into itself. You could use it as a travel pillow when it’s all packed down too.
Losing the odd bit or bob when you’re close to home is rarely an issue, but losing car hire keys, passport, phone or wallet becomes more important than ever in a far off land. That’s why lots of thought goes into safer pockets – deeper, zipped and hidden.
Clever design is more often than not about what to take off rather than what to put on. It’s about giving one feature multiple functions. That’s why many of our garments feature a Packpocket™. This handy addition converts pockets into space-saving storage by compressing the garment into itself. You could use it as a travel pillow when it’s all packed down too.
Losing the odd bit or bob when you’re close to home is rarely an issue, but losing car hire keys, passport, phone or wallet becomes more important than ever in a far off land. That’s why lots of thought goes into safer pockets – deeper, zipped and hidden.
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Inches | 36-38 | 39-41 | 42-44 | 45-47 | 48-50 |
CM | 91-96 | 99-104 | 107-112 | 115-120 | 122-127 |
I haven't had this long, but it came into its own at a Queen's Jubilee outdoor party when it turned a bit chilly. Not had use for the thumb loops, but you don't notice they are even there. I can see this jacket being a constant companion.
As the owner of a previous version microgrid jacket I continue to be very pleased. Although I miss the chest pocket in the new one, it is even more comfortable, has a better fit and the construction details are better than my old microgrid. Great job Rohan!
Have two Omer version Micro Grid Jackets, in single blue and double blue. Both have small lapel pockets which are now only useful for non-metallic items as I now have a Pacemaker.
The lapel pocket has now been replaced by a larger, lower internal secure zipped pocket.
The light brown colour is more acceptable to my wife; she particularly dislikes the single blue jacket!
As with all Rohan micro grid jackets they have an incredible temperature range so even when it’s 26 C it’s comfortable and very useful to carry a large iPhone ad well as what’s necessary to walk our dog.
The latest in a long line of micro grid jackets over the years. Last one must be over 15 years old. Can’t do without one when cycling and walking, especially touring when it is essential to have clothes that wash and dry easily. Never lose shape and last for ages. Really warm and wind proof and ideal for layering in colder weather.
Already have one in navy. Just the job for Spring. Lightweight but warm enough.
Very pleased with the jacket, comfortable and practical. Reverting to the normal sleeve length is certainly beneficial.
This is good value at the sale price of £57 I paid. It's light, warm, comfortable and (less importantly) stylish. However it's not quite as good as my trusty kombi that I've worn for years, that I bought this fleece to replace. Please bring back the Kombi
Hard wearing, packable and covers many aspects of every day life use.
Had many microgrid fleece jackets, prefer the zip version as it allows flexible ventilation. Pocket location not a problem as mostly used as a layered garment or indoors when pockets are not needed and I can save on heating. Rohan have made a few changes to this product over the years as long as the quality remains I would still recommend this product.
Very pleased with this jacket. Fit is good. I have another older version where the sleeves are too long but these are just fine.
First started buying these in 2015 and had several over the years and are all still in use.
Great as a second layer and wear on a daily basis. I am medium fit and whilst sleeve length was a problem at one point this appears to have been rectified. I think its a great product and the current design the best.
I recently bought the Black and True Navy versions to add to the Valley Green and Glacial Blue versions already in my wardrobe - all purchased in the last three months all in the sales! So yes I like them - a lot. I have two old microgrid jumpers which are great but I like the fact that these can be zipped up or down and they have pockets. The stretch in the fabric is also a benefit which I appreciate.
Having purchased 5 or 6 zip microgrid fleece I decided to treat myself to the "Jacket" and I am pleased I did, same workmanship and a very practical fleece. Excellent move putting the pocket inside and lower down so any items stored in the pocket are not being squeezed onto your chest area.
There have been some negative comments over this product and it’s sister jumper style, so I thought I would indicate my experiences not having bought one before (of either type). I now have 2 of each now and am really happy.
I love the lightness of them and they do reduce the effect of wind.
Length of arm issue - I hate jumpers/jackets that have too long an arm (and one or two Rohan products I have suffer) but not these.
The thumb loops - I was wary of these, but I simply don’t know they are there in normal use. They work well when cooler and are well engineered.
I have lots of Core Silver Polo type shirts and take Large size. For these fleeces I find medium is the right size, but got one jacket type to use as a second layer, but it’s fine by itself.
I've just bought this jacket as a replacement for my well loved but abused stowaway jacket that I bought around 8 years ago. The old one I can see through - breathable - the new old I can't - so I guess windproofness has improved, although it was pretty good already. The size seems a little more generous. I don't mind the removal of the outside front pocket, it was exposed and awkward. The inside zipped pocket seems a good alternative. I look forward to using it in earnest. The old one was a good friend - but after painting in it I needed a replacement, so my family said. Also, it was in the sale, which helped.
Had a couple already from previous seasons. The first one I had is still the best: sleeves not over-long, external chest pocket and good fit. The next season the sleeves went too long and the thumb-hole was over- engineered and too bulky- it really only needs to be a slit in the seam. This season the sleeves are a normal length again (but no longer raglan so less good under a pack) but the chest pocket is internal - so to access it you have to open up your warm layer and let all the heat out and it is impossible to access with a pack on. In any case, it sits directly beneath the lower hand pocket so if you want stuff in that location use that pocket. The fit in the waist is baggier despite the ‘stretch’. Progressively got worse I would say and needlessly meddled with for the sake of design progression and shaving maybe a few grams off.
I’ve had about 6 of these jackets over the years. I won’t buy another until the chest pocket is restored. And i liked the older non-stretch fleece better.
I bought this for my husband, who has enjoyed wearing these jackets for a few years. We knew the zipped breast pocket would be absent and that the garment would be lighter. He assures me it is not as warm as its predecessor model and of course misses the pocket. As a plus, the glacier blue is a good colour (close to royal blue). Dear Rohan, I hope your Design Team will take on board the review comments.
I was about to buy a couple of these in the recent sale but changed my mind when I realised the chest pocket had gone. The pullover still has one so why not the jacket??
Like many of the reviews on this "updated" garment I find the new product an extremely poor imitation. The previous style of fleece was a resounding success but the stretch product feels a backward step in so many ways - the base material, the mesh pockets, the repositioning of the outer breast pocket, the change of style from the original raglan sleeve.
Despite existing reviews I still went ahead and ordered the new style but can only accord with others and be disappointed with the product. The fleece was returned easily with the pre-paid label. I have many items from Rohan and sadly this is the first disappointment. Please rethink your strategy on this fleece and consider reverting back to your very successful original
I have worn these for the last 5 or so years and they were perfect for almost everyday of the year. However, my last one bought a few months ago has sleeves that are too long and the fabric doesn't feel the same. Should have tried it on earlier so I could have returned it! Was going to buy a new one now but no indication of sleeve length and with no outside chest pocket for mask will probably go elsewhere for my light fleece.
I have 6 of these jackets brought in past years, but I won’t be getting one this year. The chest pocket shrinking was not good, but deleting it totally is a bad decision I think. It is needed for your phone, tickets, or even to carry a face mask: anything you need to keep secure yet easy to access.
One of the founding principles if Rohan design was many secure pockets. This seems to have been forgotten.
What happened to the raglan shoulders of the last collection? I was logging on to buy another but I see you have stopped producing them already...
Oh Rohan - first the sleeves were too long and now you've done away with the front chest zip pocket.
Please put it back it is ideal for the phone !
I've just taken delivery of a new stretch microgrid jacket. I've had two Microgrid Stowaway Fleece Jackets for 6-7 years. They were excellent.
First impression of the new one is that the material is much lighter and thinner than the old. I don't know whether this is a conscious design aim, or that it is just a lower quality material. Time will tell. Not fair to test it outdoors in today's sub-zero conditions. I'll keep it as there is a place for light fleeces too.
Sleeves seem to be back to 'normal' lengths. Unlike the Bracken jacket I got a couple of years ago which were very long!
This looks like the same Microgrid jacket of many year, and maintaining external pockets. I’ve worn them nearly 365 days per year - highly practical, both cool summers and as a winter layer. I wonder if the sleeves have been shortened a little. Some people remarked recently that the sleeves had been made overlong. I note the price increase. You are certainly seem to be stretching it.