Polartec® Power Grid™ Full Zip Hoody Women’s

Polartec® Power Grid™ Full Zip Hoody Women’s

Mountain Hardwear

$160.00

A technical midlayer fleece featuring 60% recycled polyester and a classic grid-backer construction that traps warmth and aids in moisture management, ideal for those that run on the colder side in our opinion. 
  • 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 at cuffs
  • Elastic binding at hem to seal in warmth
  • Reflective heat transfer logo at chest pocket
Weight: 13.6oz / 3865g

Description

A technical midlayer fleece featuring 60% recycled polyester and a classic grid-backer construction that traps warmth and aids in moisture management, ideal for those that run on the colder side in our opinion. 

  • 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 at cuffs
  • Elastic binding at hem to seal in warmth
  • Reflective heat transfer logo at chest pocket

Weight: 13.6oz / 3865g

Additional information

Variant

Alert Heather (X Sm), Alert Heather (Sm), Alert Heather (Med), Alert Heather (Lg)

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