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Women's Divide Wind Jacket

Regular price$137
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At just 125 grams (size medium), the Divide is the jacket you forget you’re carrying—until you’re grateful you did. Designed for days when the forecast lies or the descent bites harder than expected, it blocks wind where you need it and breathes where you don’t.

Wind happens. Overheating doesn’t have to.

At just 125 grams (size medium), the Divide is the jacket you forget you’re carrying—until you’re grateful you did. Designed for days when the forecast lies or the descent bites harder than expected, it blocks wind where you need it and breathes where you don’t.

The front and shoulder panels use 100% post-consumer recycled MicroTek Supreme™ to shield your core from cold gusts, while Zero-Weight mesh through the sides, arms, and back allows excess heat to escape. That means no ballooning, no sweat-soaked base layers, no ripping it off five miles later.

A semi-locking, two-way YKK zipper lets you regulate temperature on the fly—vent from the top or bottom without breaking rhythm. And when the sun comes back out? The Divide packs down small enough to disappear into a jersey pocket.

Minimal weight. Maximum versatility. Always worth bringing.

WHY “DIVIDE”?

High above Colorado’s Front Range runs the Continental Divide—the spine of the Rockies where weather is shaped and redirected in an instant. As air crests the Divide and rushes down the eastern slopes, it accelerates, cools, and turns calm mornings into punishing crosswinds without warning. The Divide Jacket was built for those conditions—where wind protection has to be strategic, breathability is non-negotiable, and layers need to adapt as quickly as the weather does.

• Post-Consumer, Recycled Fabrics: Microtek Supreme, 40D windproof woven on the front, top of arms and sides. Breathable, Zero-Weight Mesh across the back and in underarms.
• Semi Auto-Lock, 2-way YKK Vislon Zipper: Smoother action and more robust quality with a glove friendly pull.
• Draft Flap and Zipper Garage: Blocks wind and keeps the zipper and pull off your neck and face.
• Mesh Silicone Gripper: Keeping the jacket in place during motion.
• Refined fit provides better coverage and on-body feel.
• Highly reflective logos and accents provide excellent visibility in low light conditions.

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ULTIMATE PACKABILITY

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Post-Consumer Recycled Fabrics

Microtek Supreme, 40D windproof woven on the front, top of arms and sides. Breathable, Zero-Weight Mesh across the back and in underarms.

Earth-Friendly Garments

The Divide Wind Jacket is constructed entirely with recycled lightweight and breathable body fabric.

Our development team has made it their number-one goal to source premium, high-performance recycled fabrics to ultimately reduce our carbon footprint.

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WHY DIVIDE?

Due to its location next to the highest mountains in the Continental Divide, the Front Range of Colorado often experiences severe wind gusts. It's a natural phenomenon as air rapidly descends over the crest of the Rocky Mountains. It was for these conditions that we developed and named the Divide Wind Jacket and Vest.

Industry Review

The Divide instantly became my go to vest for any ride. It’s packability made it an easy decision to bring along for chilly morning starts and ride into the mountains. My ultimate test was riding down Trail Ridge Road, the highest continuous road in North America topping out at 11,700 ft., in a small snow/hail storm. I packed the Divide in my back pocket knowing the descent would be a chilly one with a slight chance of rain. What I did not expect was the snow/hail that pelted me for a solid 15 minutes as I descended back down to the trees. While my cheeks stung and hands felt the bite, my core stayed surprisingly warm and I never got that deep in your core chill."

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