Arc'teryx
Men's Norvan Downword Logo SS Shirt
Pinnacle performance in a mountain running top with a bold reflective graphic.
Technical features
Moisture-wicking
Breathable
Lightweight
Antimicrobial
Construction
Merrow stitch seam construction reduces seam size and irritation
Stretch knit fabric under arms and on back panel provides thermal regulation and air permeable comfort
Phasic™ FL fabric has a soft hand, stretch and incredible moisture management
Silvadur finish helps with moisture management and odour
Cuff & Sleeves configuration
Short sleeves
Fabric treatment
FC0-DWR (Durable Water Repellent) finish repels moisture
Hem configuration
Laminated hem
Split side hem allows for movement
Logos & Label configuration
Reflective logo adds visibility in low light situations
Graphic on front
Neckline configuration
Crew neck
Laminated neckline for a clean finish
Patterning
Articulated patterning for unrestricted mobility
Sustainability
This article was treated with an anti-odour biocidal product (Silvadur™ )
PFAS (Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) Compliant
Weight
85g / 3 oz
Fit
Fitted
Activity
Mountain Run
Model
X000009720
Manufacturing facility
Mas Active (Private) Limited - Contourline, Sri Lanka
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We were established almost 75 years ago by John Monod, a Swiss mountain guide and ski instructor. Quality outdoor gear is what our brand was built upon since 1949.