The jacket is in used condition with some imperfections but without any major damage, the material is a bit worn and there are a few marks and pilling on its surface, please see the photos for further details. 

SIZE: Large LENGTH: 71cm / 28" WIDTH: 56cm / 22" SHOULDER: 43cm / 17" ARMS: 68,5cm / 27" 

Please note that we take measurements to check that the label corresponds with the actual size but these measurements are a guide only.


Introducing the NikeCourt Hyper Adapt Advantage Jacket – your ultimate companion for unpredictable weather on the court. Embrace every swing, come rain or shine, with its versatile features designed to enhance your performance.

 

In a sleek white hue, this jacket not only complements your style but also offers functional benefits that elevate your game. The stretchy woven fabric boasts a water-repellent finish, ensuring you stay dry and focused even in wet weather.

 

Nike HyperAdapt technology combines stretchy fabric with a weather-ready overlay, allowing you to power through your swing while staying comfortably dry. The thick knit mesh on the lower body and sides enhances breathability, keeping you cool during warm-ups.

 

Conveniently stash away the jacket when not in use, thanks to its packable design. It easily folds into the right zip pocket, providing coverage when you need it and hassle-free storage when you don't.

 

The full-length zip and standard fit ensure a relaxed and easy feel, making this jacket a practical and stylish addition to your tennis wardrobe. Don't let the weather dictate your game – conquer the court in the NikeCourt Hyper Adapt Advantage Jacket.


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