DotKnit Tight Women’s

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DotKnit Tight Women’s

The North Face

$55.00

A leap forward for wicking base layers, the DotKnit Tight leverages proprietary DotKnit technology which uses double-knit yarns to actively repel moisture during activity, expelling it through engineered spaces to keep you dry and comfortable on the mountain.
  • Double-knit construction combining hydrophobic and hydrophilic yarns
  • Engineered holes in face fabric accelerate moisture transfer
  • Wide waistband with encased, mesh elastic for comfort and a secure fit
  • Merrow stitching for strength and comfort against skin
Weight: 6.7oz / 190g

Description

A leap forward for wicking base layers, the DotKnit Tight leverages proprietary DotKnit technology which uses double-knit yarns to actively repel moisture during activity, expelling it through engineered spaces to keep you dry and comfortable on the mountain.

  • Double-knit construction combining hydrophobic and hydrophilic yarns
  • Engineered holes in face fabric accelerate moisture transfer
  • Wide waistband with encased, mesh elastic for comfort and a secure fit
  • Merrow stitching for strength and comfort against skin

Weight: 6.7oz / 190g

Additional information

Variant

TNF Black (X Sm), TNF Black (Sm), TNF Black (Med), TNF Black (Lg), Pamplona Purple (X Sm), Pamplona Purple (Sm), Pamplona Purple (Med), Pamplona Purple (Lg)

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