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Norrona Women's lyngen aero80 insulated Zip Hood 2024

Sale price $189.00 Regular price $289.00
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### Norrøna Says ###

A partially insulated windshell.

This lightweight and partly insulated windbreaker (232g M/L, 200g W/M) is made for ski touring and works great for all kinds of outdoor activities.

We use an aero80 fabric because it provides an excellent combination of low weight, breathability, and great wind protection. For insulation we use a Primaloft Silver because it offers a market-leading warmth-to-weight ratio. To ensure maximum performance, we’ve mapped out different key areas of the upper body and used this to place extra insulation where it’s needed.

The aero80 main fabric is a 20D 100% recycled ripstop nylon (49g/m2). The insulated areas have a 20D 100% recycled aero (downproof) nylon (39g/m2). The insulation is 100% recycled PrimaLoft Silver™polyester (80g/m2).

Key features include: 2 large zipper chest pockets big enough to accommodate skins, a helmet compatible hood with snap to keep it in place when rolled down, an extra front snap for semi-closure, one hand hem adjustment.

This jacket has a technical fit with articulated elbows.

Features

  • Weight 200 gr. in size M
  • Style no: 2009-23
  • Articulated elbows
  • Chest pocket with zipper closure
  • Durable water repellent treated material
  • Elastic hem
  • Exterior hangloop
  • Laminated hem
  • Partly insulated
  • Printed logotypes
  • Stretch cuffs
  • Synthetic insulated
  • Windresistant
  • Storm hood fitted for freeride helmet with one-hand adjustment

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