Belay Sun Hoodie Women’s

Belay Sun Hoodie Women’s

The North Face

$89.00

With an ultralight, 100% recycled fabric and a relaxed fit, the Belay Sun Hoodie is a good choice as the protective layer during your climb. It features UPF 40+ protection, moisture-wicking FlashDry-XD™ and an extended collar for long comfortable days on the mountain.
  • Flat-sewn elastic binding at cuffs with integrated thumb loops
  • Taped shoulder seams for comfort with a pack
  • High collar for added sun protection around neck
  • Ultralight grid-knit fabric with FlashDry-XD™ helps regulate moisture and your body temp on the wall
  • Underarm gussets for increased mobility
  • Attached, pre-tensioned, under-the-helmet hood with a bonded brim
Weight: 6.28oz / 178g

Description

With an ultralight, 100% recycled fabric and a relaxed fit, the Belay Sun Hoodie is a good choice as the protective layer during your climb. It features UPF 40+ protection, moisture-wicking FlashDry-XD™ and an extended collar for long comfortable days on the mountain.

  • Flat-sewn elastic binding at cuffs with integrated thumb loops
  • Taped shoulder seams for comfort with a pack
  • High collar for added sun protection around neck
  • Ultralight grid-knit fabric with FlashDry-XD™ helps regulate moisture and your body temp on the wall
  • Underarm gussets for increased mobility
  • Attached, pre-tensioned, under-the-helmet hood with a bonded brim

Weight: 6.28oz / 178g

Additional information

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