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Hi All
Does anyone have an idea where I can get a replacement Outlast liner for my Rukka Armas jacket 54.
I am a bit bewildered that a premium brand like Rukka will NOT sell a liner separately,Rukkas reply was “ the liner is part of the jacket and cannot be sold separately “.
That’s like BMW saying we’re sorry you lost your seat but it’s sold as a complete item and cannot be sold as an individual part.
I spent £1100 on the jacket and a further £700 on the trousers and I have to say I love them,did a large part of the Wild Atlantic way and boy I thought it could rain in Yorkshire,this year did 3500 miles 2 up camping France &Spain into the Picos and the Pyrenees and I thought it could rain in Ireland.The Rukka gear performance was outstanding and as I’m vertically challenged they do short leg trousers.
I’ve tried ebay and only got a non outlast with zips that won’t match.
We’re doing a 5k jolly around the alps next year, will be grateful for any advice.
Cheers Paddy.
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Is there a fault with the Outlast liner?
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Fpr what you would probably pay for it go into one of the many sewing/stitching shops that have appeared, run by those nice ladies from Poland Latvia and so on. They are extremely skilled and resourceful,will make you one, source new material, if necessary reuse zips or source new ones for probably much the same price. I have one near me and have used it to alter clothes [jeans too long], repair and reinforce tents, repair and alter groundsheets and more.
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Post by zimtim »

Surely something like the
https://www.fc-moto.de/epages/fcm.sf/?O ... e4QAvD_BwE

Surely you would be able to be zipped in using the original liners zips

I Have a KLIM BLade jacket that has no liners at all and I just use
http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/rab-electro ... lsrc=aw.ds
then if I get a bit warm they are easy to remove and pack up real small
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Hi
Thanks to all replies,apparently a charity collection bag came through the door and I suspect my liner accidentally found its way into there ( my wife denies all knowledge ).
I went to the F.C. Moto site and got a stand alone liner ,it was just in case I decided to sell the jacket on in the future.
As for the wife...we’ll this charity collection bag came through the door :D
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Post by Ade-G »

Just noticed this post from last year.

Is this any good to you?

Rukka size 50 Outlast liner from a Cosmic jacket. Hardly used.
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Just because you're paranoid it doesn't mean they're not after you.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/156038203@N07/
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