Norrona Women's Falketind Aero 60 Hoody

$249.99
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Norrona's most breathable and lightweight wind jacket.

This packable wind jacket is made for lightweight mountaineering, but works excellent for other mid to high-intensity activities ranging from trail running to ski touring.

We use our aero60 fabric because it offers the perfect sweet spot between breathability, packability and windproofness, for lightweight durability.

The lightweight recycled 22D x 27D ripstop nylon has a slightly open weave construction and an air permeability of around 60 Mbar/l/m²/s for good moisture vapor transportation during aerobic activities.

Key features include an adjustable hood which can be neatly folded when not in use, mesh under the arms for extra ventilation, a chest pocket with a mobile pocket that can fit the jacket when it’s packed down, an elastic hem, elastic cuffs, and a unique front button to keep the jacket semi-closed without having to use the zipper.

It has a technical fit with articulated arms for good mobility.

Features
Weight 112 gr. in size M
Style no: 1809-22
Packable hood
Chest pocket with zipper closure
Elastic cuffs
Elastic hem
Extra front button for semi-closing
Articulated elbows

Measurements are in inches

  Chest  Hip  Seat  Arm Length 
XS  30.3-32.3 29.9-32.3 33.9-35.8 22.4-22.8
32.7-34.6 32.7-34.6 36.2-38.2 22.8-23.2
35-37 35-37 38.6-40.6 23.6-24
37.4-39.4 37.4-39.4 40.9-42.9 24-24.4
XL  39.8-42.1 39.8-42.5 43.3-45.3 24.8-25.6

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