
Womens Peak XV Typhoon 2 in 1 Jacket
New Zealand's backcountry doesn't negotiate. Rain, cold, and wind arrive on their own schedule — often simultaneously — and having the right outer layer is what separates a hard but manageable day from a genuinely miserable one. The Peak XV Typhoon 2-in-1 Jacket (Women's) is built around that reality: a fully waterproof shell and a removable down inner that can work together or independently depending on what the day demands.
The shell carries a 10,000mm waterproofing rating with fully seam-sealed construction — serious protection for the sustained, heavy rain you encounter on routes like the Routeburn Track or the Heaphy in shoulder season. The removable 600-loft RDS-certified down inner adds real warmth for cold starts and alpine crossings, while the women's-specific cut allows the jacket to move with you rather than fighting your stride during high-output sections.
On mild or dry days, the shell alone functions as a lightweight windproof and rain barrier. On cold evenings in a hut or around camp, the down inner works as a standalone warm layer. Zip them together and you have a fully integrated cold-and-wet system that covers the full range of New Zealand's autumn and winter conditions. Adjustable cuffs, a hem drawcord, and a helmet-compatible hood give you the fit control to manage warmth and coverage as conditions change.
The Typhoon is for women who tramp serious NZ routes year-round and want one jacket that handles it all — designed by Peak XV for Aotearoa, not borrowed from an overseas catalogue.
New Zealand's backcountry doesn't negotiate. Rain, cold, and wind arrive on their own schedule — often simultaneously — and having the right outer layer is what separates a hard but manageable day from a genuinely miserable one. The Peak XV Typhoon 2-in-1 Jacket (Women's) is built around that reality: a fully waterproof shell and a removable down inner that can work together or independently depending on what the day demands.
The shell carries a 10,000mm waterproofing rating with fully seam-sealed construction — serious protection for the sustained, heavy rain you encounter on routes like the Routeburn Track or the Heaphy in shoulder season. The removable 600-loft RDS-certified down inner adds real warmth for cold starts and alpine crossings, while the women's-specific cut allows the jacket to move with you rather than fighting your stride during high-output sections.
On mild or dry days, the shell alone functions as a lightweight windproof and rain barrier. On cold evenings in a hut or around camp, the down inner works as a standalone warm layer. Zip them together and you have a fully integrated cold-and-wet system that covers the full range of New Zealand's autumn and winter conditions. Adjustable cuffs, a hem drawcord, and a helmet-compatible hood give you the fit control to manage warmth and coverage as conditions change.
The Typhoon is for women who tramp serious NZ routes year-round and want one jacket that handles it all — designed by Peak XV for Aotearoa, not borrowed from an overseas catalogue.
Original: $82.49
-65%$82.49
$28.87Description
New Zealand's backcountry doesn't negotiate. Rain, cold, and wind arrive on their own schedule — often simultaneously — and having the right outer layer is what separates a hard but manageable day from a genuinely miserable one. The Peak XV Typhoon 2-in-1 Jacket (Women's) is built around that reality: a fully waterproof shell and a removable down inner that can work together or independently depending on what the day demands.
The shell carries a 10,000mm waterproofing rating with fully seam-sealed construction — serious protection for the sustained, heavy rain you encounter on routes like the Routeburn Track or the Heaphy in shoulder season. The removable 600-loft RDS-certified down inner adds real warmth for cold starts and alpine crossings, while the women's-specific cut allows the jacket to move with you rather than fighting your stride during high-output sections.
On mild or dry days, the shell alone functions as a lightweight windproof and rain barrier. On cold evenings in a hut or around camp, the down inner works as a standalone warm layer. Zip them together and you have a fully integrated cold-and-wet system that covers the full range of New Zealand's autumn and winter conditions. Adjustable cuffs, a hem drawcord, and a helmet-compatible hood give you the fit control to manage warmth and coverage as conditions change.
The Typhoon is for women who tramp serious NZ routes year-round and want one jacket that handles it all — designed by Peak XV for Aotearoa, not borrowed from an overseas catalogue.





















