3L ORTLER JACKET
Hardshell Jackets
SEK 3,900.00
% SEK 6,500.00 (40% saved)
- The model is 1.81 m tall and wears size M
- Fit regular fit
- Weight: 418g
SEK 3,900.00
% SEK 6,500.00 (40% saved)SEK 3,900.00
% SEK 6,500.00 (40% saved)ALPINE MINIMALISM: OUR LIGHTWEIGHT FOR ALPINISTS
Robust, wind and waterproof hardshell jacket for alpine activities
Highlights
- Extra light and yet robust
- Wind- and waterproof
- Breathable with additional ventilation zippers
Whether on stormy ascents or in heavy snowfall on a summit – the 3L ORTLER JACKET for men is our lightweight for true alpinists!
For the MERINO NAKED SHEEP line we’ve concentrated on the essentials: Low weight, optimum protection and ample comfort. This hardshell jacket is lightweight and technically sophisticated yet robust and comfortable.The DERMIZAX® NX membrane from Toray – the most high-performance membrane that we use – ensures the jacket is windproof, waterproof and breathable. The hardshell jacket has a 2-way zipper for an optimal fit – even with a climbing harness. A 2-way zipper in the underarm area provides ventilation during sweat-inducing climbs. Soft, merino-mix inserts around the chin and the 2-way adjustable, helmet-compatible storm hood offer comfort and protection in rain, snow or icy conditions.
The 3L ORTLER JACKET: For alpinists who want clothing that is 100% reliable during high alpine tours when it’s snowing and icy.
Are you still not sure which hardshell jacket is right for you? We have created a direct comparison of all ORTOVOX hardshell jackets, taking into account the key criteria to assist you in making your decision. You can access the direct comparison here.
Ideal Usage
- 2-way adjustable storm hood
- 2-way front zipper
- 1 Chest pocket
- 1 Upper arm pocket
- Underarm ventilation with 2-way zipper
- Adjustable cuffs
- Seam width adjustment
- Regular Fit
- Waterproof
- Breathable
- Windproof
- Adjustable hood
- Underarm ventilation
- 120 MERINO COOL TEC inserts inside
- Made in Europe
DERMIZAX NX is a particularly elastic PU membrane made by TORAY, and provides protection in all weathers. It is wind- and waterproof yet offers high breathability, which increases the more you sweat.

OUTER: 100% polyamide MEMBRANE: 100% polyurethane (Toray Dermizax®NX,) INNER: 100% polyester DETAILS: 85% virgin wool (OWP MERINO) + 15% polyamide- DERMIZAX® NX: wind and waterproof (min. 20,000 mm water column), 100% windproof, breathability (up to 28,000 g / m² / 24h), 4-way stretch material, non-porous PU membrane (durable and easy-care)
- DWR-FINISH - PFC-free: water and dirt run off
- Lightweigt: 136 g / m²
- Durable
- Small packing size
1 review
14 August 2026 11:39
Not waterproof
My family owns a combo of Ortler and Westalpen 3L jackets and pants. Unfortunately I reached the conclusion that the Dermizax membrane used in these shells is not waterproof and they also seem to have a flaw with how waterproof they are at the zippers. They ALL fail in wet sticky snow conditions or heavy rain. It is not a condensation issue, as they soak through even with no exertion. Some of our shells are more than 2 years old, some are about 1 year old. We also did a shower test and sent the videos to Ortovox showing that they all leak. Chest, shoulder and some of them also along the zippers. They offered to warranty only the shells that are less than 2 years old, and only with an different/inferior shell (Seceda) that is less suitable for the type of activities we do in the mountains. I would add that last year Ortovox did warranty a shell that was just a bit older that 2 years, but the received replacement fails the same way. Really unfortunate that these shells fail at their most important role for me, weather protection. We like the fit, the stretchiness, the ample venting, the color, but you can't rely on them for keeping you dry. They will be fine in dry and cold conditions (like dry cold snowfall), but for anything else you will be wet. Also, the water repellency of the outer fabric is the worse of all jackets I owned, it doesn't last, you will be re-treating the shell over and over. This may be related to how stretchy the fabric is. Overall we are disappointed with the product, and disappointed in how the company stands behind it. I believe the 2 year warranty is already a red flag, buyers should pay attention to this, and carefully ponder why it is only 2 years. If all-weather protection is important for you then there are much better shells on the market for a similar price that will keep you dry.















