The latest in outerwear technology has just arrived in store! DC SYMPATEX offers up to 45K waterproofing, preparing you for anything mother nature throws your way.

When buying outerwear, Gore Tex has long been at the top of the ladder when it comes to waterproofing, offering 25K protection against wet snow and rain. Products engineered with GORE-TEX® fabric are durably waterproof and windproof, while offering optimized breathability. In Australia, we're certainly not immune to rainy or wet conditions, so having outerwear to suit, really is very important.

The Sympatex Collection from DC has taken a step ahead, with waterproof ratings ranging from 30,000mm to 45,000mm, developed to meet the demands of the worst winter weather. If you've ever been caught in a snow storm, you'd know that with rain, often comes wind, which is why Sympatex also offers advanced wind-proofing across the range.

In addition, Sympatex is able to respond to your body temperature and humidity level, increasing breathability in line with your activity level. As the membrane increased in breathability, moisture is able to be dispersed, while still offering excellent wind and waterproof performance.

For the season, DC has introduced an extremely tough, work inspired SPT range, offering 45K waterproofing and superior function. If you are out working or riding in even the roughest of conditions, then this is exactly what you need. Available in a jacket or bib, this outerwear is super durable and built to last. Shop the DC SPT range here.

If you don't feel you need something quite so heavy-duty, DC also offers the Command Jacket and Nomad pant in the 30K Sympatex range. Featuring the most advanced technical shell in the DC line up, the Command Jacket offers premium lightweight fabric, fully taped seams and exceptional breathability. You can shop the entire range here.

We received a small taste of this new tech early in the year and it didn't last long! Make sure to grab yours today so you don't miss out.

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