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Norrona Women's Svalbard Cotton Anorak

Sale price $99.00 Regular price $199.00
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### Norrona Says ###

Our most breathable and versatile outdoor/hiking cotton anorak.

This classic cotton anorak is made for general outdoor and hiking yet works perfectly for other activities such as dry weather skiing or everyday wear.

The anorak is made in a high-quality organic cotton/recycled polyester mix as it offers an excellent mix of breathability, comfort and wind resistance.

The fabric is a woven mid-weight (200 g/m2) 75% organic cotton/25% recycled polyester mix. It offers the perfect balance between touch to hand, durability, wind resistance and gets a nice patina through wear. The high-quality recycled polyester makes the fabric lighter, durable, and quicker drying. In addition, it has a PFC-free DWR for improved water repellency.

Key features include: Hand warming pockets, a spacious zippered kangaroo pocket, long side zippers, Velcro wrist adjustment, and a protective storm hood with one-hand adjustment for quick defense against the changing temperatures.

The anorak has a relaxed fit with a Y-cut and articulated arms for good movement.

Features

  • Weight 540 gr.
  • Style no: 2464-19
  • Zippered horizontal chest pocket under flap
  • Anorak front zip with extra slider at bottom for venting
  • Articulated elbows
  • Adjustable cuffs with velcro
  • Storm hood fitted for beanie
  • One-hand hood adjustment
  • One-hand hem adjustment
  • Windproof
  • Hand warming pockets with zipper closure
  • Asymmetric longer back cut
  • Embroided logo artwork
  • Inside hang loop
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