Men's Crater Lake™ Heavyweight Half Zip Hoody

Regular price: $ 125.00 CAD
Regular price: $ 125.00 CAD
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Standard Fit: Not too tight, not too loose. Standard fitting apparel will fit over base and mid-layers without restricting movement.

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Serious sun protection meets warm, gridded fleece for an anti-odor, summit-worthy, all-trail staple.
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Style # 2128961
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The sun doesn’t take a break from the outdoors just because the temperature takes a dip, and neither should you. Harmful UV rays are amplified by rock, water, or snow on the trail, which makes covering up in cold weather just as crucial as when the sun is strongest in peak summer. The Crater Lake™ Heavyweight Half Zip Hoody has you covered with UPF 50+ sun protection, a full-coverage hood to shield your head, neck, and ears, HeiQ Mint anti-odor derived from plants, and a soft grid fleece backing for dawn patrol outings covered in cool morning dew. Wear it as a stand-alone top on shoulder season excursions or as a breathable baselayer for sunny, high-alpine travel.

  • Broad spectrum protection against UVA and UVB rays
  • HeiQ Mint odor control technology
  • Smooth face fabric with two-tone color options and fleece backer for extra warmth
  • Three-piece fitted hood great for layering
  • Low-profile thumbholes
  • MHW heat transfer logo at left chest
  • Imported
  • Fabric Body: Brushed Back Jersey: 91% Polyester, 9% Elastane
  • Approx. Fabric Weight*: 180 g/m² / 5.31 oz/yd²
  • Center Back Length: 28 in / 71.1 cm
  • Approx. Fabric Weight*: 180 g/m² / 5.31 oz/yd²
  • Approx. Weight*: 9.6 oz / 274 g

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