Arc'teryx
Men's Norvan Downword Logo LS 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
Phasic™ FL fabric has a soft hand, stretch and incredible moisture management
Mesh back increases ventilation and comfort in hot weather; treated with anti-odour and wicking finish
Silvadur finish helps with moisture management and odour
Cuff & Sleeves configuration
Long 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
111g / 3.9 oz
Fit
Fitted
Activity
Mountain Run
Model
X000009722
Manufacturing facility
Mas Active (Private) Limited - Contourline, Sri Lanka
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Alberta and British Columbia: 2-4 business days
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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.