Light, versatile synthetically insulated hoody works as a midlayer and standalone.
Steeped in the alpine, this versatile hoody has warmed climbers, hikers, backcountry skiers and downtown commuters. Worn as a midlayer or standalone, it performs across a range of conditions and output levels.
SPECS
Fit | Fitted |
Zippers | No Slip Zip™ front zipper
Custom TPU zipper pulls |
Fabric Treatment | DWR (Durable Water Repellent) finish repels moisture |
Sustainability | Contains materials that meet the bluesign® criteria
Dope dyed lining fabric |
Pocket Configuration | Two hand pockets with hidden zippers
Internal chest pocket with zip |
Hood Configuration | Adjustable hood drawcord with single pull adjuster
Insulated helmet compatible StormHood™ with structured mini hood brim |
Construction | Performance stretch fleece side panels give ventilation
Resilient Coreloft™ Compact 60 insulation retains loft Light, soft Tyono™ 20 is air permeable |
Materials | Lining: Dope Permeair™ 20D - 100% nylon - Dope Dyed, bluesign Approved Material (select colours)
Insulation: Coreloft™ 60 (60 g/m²) - 100% Recycled Polyester - bluesign Approved Material Self: Tyono™ 20 denier shell with FC0 DWR treatment - 100% nylon Stretch fleece - 94% polyester, 6% elastane |
Extra | Cuff & Sleeves Configuration: Stretch-knit cuffs, Cuff construction increases durability, eases layering and removal
Hem Configuration: Dual lower hem adjusters, Drop back hem, Laminated hem Technical Features: Wind resistant, Moisture-resistant outer face fabric, Breathable, Lightweight, Compressible and packable, Insulated |
Coreloft™
Coreloft™ Compact insulation retains warmth even if wet and has loft retention that withstands years of packing and unpacking. The water resistant Tyono™ 20 face fabric is soft, breathable and durable, stretch side panels improve ventilation and freedom, and the insulated StormHood™ adds warmth.
TECHNOLOGY
Man-made insulation with quick dry times, durability and retains warmth when damp. Arc'teryx uses a range of synthetic and natural textiles in our products. We are actively working to understand the link between specific textiles and microplastic pollution.
Adding pigment at the polymer level which saves water, reduces CO2 emissions and increases fabric colour fastness. We are actively working with a number of our key strategic manufacturing partners and material suppliers to support implementation of renewable energy and energy efficiency measures.
We use durable water repellency (DWR) treatments to ensure that products have high performing fabrics that stay dry even in adverse conditions. We will continue our active efforts to find a new solution that balances our desire to discontinue PFC use and commitment to product performance and durability.