Shell Material: Bluesign-approved recycled nylon ripstop.
Membrane/Laminate: Peak 2.5-layer waterproof breathable laminate.We had a harder time packing this one down compared to competitors.Our tester appreciated the simplicity of its aesthetic, which worked in both urban and outdoor environments. The Dryzzle is a classic rain jacket with an adjustable hood and hem, an exterior chest pocket and two hand pockets. We’ve worn the similar pullover version, the Arque Active Trail Futurelight Jacket, ( $198.95 $99.48) through the New York City subway system, which becomes a sauna in the summertime and had no sweaty issues. Rain jackets tend to become clammy as soon as temperatures rise, so the additional breathability of Futurelight is a welcome upgrade to this TNF classic. That makes it the perfect material for a lightweight rain layer, like the new and improved Dryzzle. Like other waterproof membranes, Futurelight is impermeable, but thanks to a unique manufacturing process, it’s also remarkably breathable. Now though, the brand is rapidly rolling the tech into everything from hiking footwear to tents. When The North Face released its Futurelight waterproof fabric technology in late 2019, it only showed up in outerwear made for skiing, snowboarding and other mountain adventures. Shell Material: 100% recycled polyester.Our tester found this jacket runs a little large check the size chart.