Women's Polartec® Power Grid™ Full Zip Hoody

Sale price: $ 119.98 CAD Regular price: $ 200.00 CAD Save 40%
Sale price: $ 119.98 CAD Regular price: $ 200.00 CAD Save 40%
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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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Our most technical hooded midlayer fleece made with heat-trapping Polartec® Power Grid.
Recycled Content
Moisture Wicking
Wind Resistant
Polartec®
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Style # 1985331
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Your layering system evolves dramatically with changes in the season and sport, but the Power Grid™ Full Zip Hoody is the faithful standby that never leaves the lineup. From mid-winter ice climbs and ski tours to shoulder-season bouldering and backpacking, the Power Grid is our most technical midlayer fleece featuring 60% recycled polyester and a classic grid-backer construction that traps warmth and aids in moisture management.

  • Three-piece scuba hood for the perfect fit with elastic binding
  • Color blocked, zippered chest pocket
  • Two zippered hand pockets with brushed mesh lining
  • Stretch-knit fabric panels and thumb holes on cuffs
  • Elastic binding at hem to seal in warmth
  • Reflective heat transfer logo at chest pocket
  • Imported
  • Fabric Body: Polartec® Power Grid™ 60% Recycled Polyester, 33% Polyester, 7% Elastane
  • Center Back Length: 27 in / 68.6 cm
  • Approx. Weight*: 13.6 oz / 386 g
*Weight based on size Medium. Actual weight may vary.
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