I worked really hard with the guys on re-designing the new Spetsnaz Mark III. Longer sleeves, tighter fit and we lengthened the back to cover your ass crack when you're in the drops. It's still waterproof and has nice pockets and vents. Two colors, red and black. Read up below!
When we released the Spetsnaz Mark I jacket, we never thought it would become a stalwart piece amongst the cycling enthusiasts. The combination of functionality and form made the Spetsnaz a popular choice for city riders, couriers and weekend warriors alike. Clean lines, simple design and sturdy construction have made this jacket a perfect shell for any situation. Whether you are bee-lining it through city traffic on a bike or just feel the need to look good, the Spetsnaz Mark III jacket offers a little something for everyone. Currently on it’s third incarnation, the Spetsnaz Mark III features a fully breathable and windproof nylon material which is waterproof up to 10,000 mm of pressure. It also features more streamlined cuts optimized for riding, arm vents just in case you get smelly, and a drop tail to shield your ass from the elements. In short, this jacket could withstand the rigors of riding through a tsunami without compromising looks.
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Picture by Takuyu Sakamoto
Currently the Spetsnaz Mark III jacket is available at 350 and retails for $209.99. Mishka will offer a 20% discount on said item for anyone who rides their trusty steed to the store.
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Comments
wait til you see the mark IV! ahhhh!
Posted by: erik | September 29, 2009 5:24 PM
not bad. taped seams?
Posted by: nate c | September 29, 2009 6:06 PM
-Waterproof up to 10,000mm of pressure
-Windproof
-Breathable with its under-arm vents
-Fully taped seams
-Hidden pockets both inside and out
Posted by: prolly | September 29, 2009 6:14 PM
These coats are official! Worked 15 hours in the rain not one problem! Left the fender at home by accident and with the longer tail on this years model didn't have a problem!! Thanks Mishka!
Posted by: wils | September 29, 2009 11:22 PM
are men whoe pose for photos posers? how does one "release" a jacket?
Posted by: mike | September 30, 2009 10:08 AM
How do these things fit, I am definitely interested.
Posted by: dalton | September 30, 2009 5:15 PM
Slim / true to size. I wear an XL, Wilis is in a S and Nate is in a M.
Posted by: prolly | September 30, 2009 5:16 PM
any word on the warmth factor or is it really more of a shell?
Posted by: Brent | October 10, 2009 12:08 AM