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Weatherwool Al's Anorak

Weatherwool Al's Anorak

22 November 2025 --- Ralph and Alex     MidWeight Lynx Anoraks are shipping now ... we are working thru the orders!  We spend about 40 minutes on each piece before it goes out the door. Work beginning shortly on MidWeight Drab Green Anoraks, for late January shipments.  Website accepting payments now. The MidWeight Lynx and MidWeight Drab Anoraks are the among the first pieces made with Batch Innes-1 Fabric.  [Other Innes-1 garments are the Whipcord Shirt in Drab Green (shipping now) plus Whipcord Shirt in Black and Hooded Jackets in MidWeight Lynx.] Besides the MidWeight Lynx, we have a mix of Anoraks on hand now in FullWeight Brown, MidWeight Black, FullWeight Drab, MidWeight and FullWeight Natural White.  We're now making more MidWeight and FullWeight Fabrics for more Anoraks. PLEASE NOTE:  All the MidWeight Black Anoraks currently in stock are cut long, with an extra 2 inches / 5 cm on the sleeves. If you definitely want an Anorak for which the website is not accepting payment, please create a reservation via SHIP ASAP by phone or email without cost or obligation.  You can also hit NOTIFY, but ASAP orders may sell us out.  Sorry if confusing and sorry for fine print!!  THANK YOU! Al's Anorak is a modern take on the classic design, with a focus on comfort and utility. We love that our Anorak has been on TV a bunch. It's a favorite among the participants in History Channel's Hit series Mountain Men and Survival Contest ALONE. The WeatherWool Anorak has been worn on History by Mike Horstman, Brady Nicholls, Benji Hill, JP Quiñonez, Callie Russel and Amós Rodriguez and others. It's also worn by hundreds of people in the Military. The Anorak is a design of the first inhabitants of North America's Arctic Region.  Our Finnish Advisor Anton Kalland tells us the term comes from the Finnish Anorakki, which in turn comes from the Ancient Greenland word Annoraaq. Our Anorak handles a wide variety of conditions and activities and is designed for a relatively active individual to wear over one or sometimes two light base layers.  The Anorak is intended for temps between from 10F/-12C to 80F/27C. But people push it, successfully, into much colder conditions. Most people will be comfortable in temps from 20F/-7C to 70F/21C, indoors and out, with low to moderate levels of activity. The FullWeight Anorak is better at lower temps and the MidWeight better at higher temps.Our custom-made 100% wool Fabric is soft enough to be worn directly on even the most sensitive skin, yet durable enough to see you through the most rugged adventures. Choosing the best fabric weight and garment size will depend on your climate, activity level, base layers, and personal preference. Because the side zips of the Anorak accommodate so well the changing figure of an expectant Mom, we have a MATERNITY page.  Ladies, please send photos!    Versatility is a BIG thing for me, and I love that the 'rak runs the gamut from Maternity to Military! Anorak Size Chart Details of Anorak Construction Anorak Quality Control Checklist

Weatherwool Al's Anorak

22 November 2025 --- Ralph and Alex     MidWeight Lynx Anoraks are shipping now ... we are working thru the orders!  We spend about 40 minutes on each piece before it goes out the door. Work beginning shortly on MidWeight Drab Green Anoraks, for late January shipments.  Website accepting payments now. The MidWeight Lynx and MidWeight Drab Anoraks are the among the first pieces made with Batch Innes-1 Fabric.  [Other Innes-1 garments are the Whipcord Shirt in Drab Green (shipping now) plus Whipcord Shirt in Black and Hooded Jackets in MidWeight Lynx.] Besides the MidWeight Lynx, we have a mix of Anoraks on hand now in FullWeight Brown, MidWeight Black, FullWeight Drab, MidWeight and FullWeight Natural White.  We're now making more MidWeight and FullWeight Fabrics for more Anoraks. PLEASE NOTE:  All the MidWeight Black Anoraks currently in stock are cut long, with an extra 2 inches / 5 cm on the sleeves. If you definitely want an Anorak for which the website is not accepting payment, please create a reservation via SHIP ASAP by phone or email without cost or obligation.  You can also hit NOTIFY, but ASAP orders may sell us out.  Sorry if confusing and sorry for fine print!!  THANK YOU! Al's Anorak is a modern take on the classic design, with a focus on comfort and utility. We love that our Anorak has been on TV a bunch. It's a favorite among the participants in History Channel's Hit series Mountain Men and Survival Contest ALONE. The WeatherWool Anorak has been worn on History by Mike Horstman, Brady Nicholls, Benji Hill, JP Quiñonez, Callie Russel and Amós Rodriguez and others. It's also worn by hundreds of people in the Military. The Anorak is a design of the first inhabitants of North America's Arctic Region.  Our Finnish Advisor Anton Kalland tells us the term comes from the Finnish Anorakki, which in turn comes from the Ancient Greenland word Annoraaq. Our Anorak handles a wide variety of conditions and activities and is designed for a relatively active individual to wear over one or sometimes two light base layers.  The Anorak is intended for temps between from 10F/-12C to 80F/27C. But people push it, successfully, into much colder conditions. Most people will be comfortable in temps from 20F/-7C to 70F/21C, indoors and out, with low to moderate levels of activity. The FullWeight Anorak is better at lower temps and the MidWeight better at higher temps.Our custom-made 100% wool Fabric is soft enough to be worn directly on even the most sensitive skin, yet durable enough to see you through the most rugged adventures. Choosing the best fabric weight and garment size will depend on your climate, activity level, base layers, and personal preference. Because the side zips of the Anorak accommodate so well the changing figure of an expectant Mom, we have a MATERNITY page.  Ladies, please send photos!    Versatility is a BIG thing for me, and I love that the 'rak runs the gamut from Maternity to Military! Anorak Size Chart Details of Anorak Construction Anorak Quality Control Checklist