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Klättermusen Bestla Zip Hood Jacket W's | Purple Stone

Bestla

349CHF

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Wind Resistant Jackets

Bestla

Women's Zip Hood Jacket

349CHF

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    Hiking

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    MFR 4

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    PrimaLoft®

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    Wind Resistant

    Equipment No: 10297961

    Bestla Zip is a protective and durable hooded jacket with soft, super light warming interior that provides wind protection for active trail hiking and trekking on colder winter days.

    The Bestla Zip Hood Jacket has a 2-layer construction. The outer layer is a 2-way stretch bio-based polyamide shell mixed with elastane for flexibility and durability. The inside layer is a quick-drying recycled biodegradable PrimaLoft® knitted liner to create light warmth and breathability. The front zip is protected on the inside with an inner placket and easily opened for full ventilation. It’s also slanted to the side and constructed with a protective patch at the top to avoid any type of abrasion. Bestla features two warming hand pockets with zippers, sleeves with elastic cuffs for a snug fit, adjustable bottom hem channel with elastic cord and quick adjustable hood at center back. The Primaloft knitted liner has a very high warming capability compared to weight and dries up very quick so you can keep that dry and airy feeling throughout your activity.

    Advantages

    • Unique layering properties for balanced breathability and movement
    • Slanted two way zipper at front
    • Two zipped warming hand pockets
    • 3D adjustable hood for snug fit
    • Adjustable bottom hem
    • Elastic sleeve bottom hem
    • Reflective triangles at front and back
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    The Mass Flow Resistance System

    The Mass Flow Resistance (MFR) system helps you decide which wind and waterproof equipment to select for your next adventure. MFR combines the technical aspect of how easily air can pass through a fabric, and how much surrounding air will cool you, as well as how efficiently heat will be transported away.