Svalbard Wool Hooded Jacket - Men's
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Made with a combination of reprocessed wool and polyester, the Norrona Svalbard Wool Jacket strikes the ideal balance between durability and breathability. Wool delivers natural temperature regulation and breathability, while the addition of polyester makes this jacket quick to dry and resistant to wear and tear whether you're hiking, skiing, or just wearing it around town. The more tapered fit of this piece allows it be worn comfortably under layers, but also looks great when you're looking to wear it alone with a pair of jeans or hiking pants.
Details
- Thin wool midlayer that doubles as a light outer jacket when needed
- Wool blend is comfortable, controls temperature, and odor reducing
- Quarter zip style boosts comfort and helps you dump excess heat
- Three piece hood blocks out cold winds for added warmth
- Zippered chest pocket holds your important items nearby
- Item #NRA00HE
- Material
- warmwool1 (wool, polyester)
- Fleece Weight
- midweight
- Fit
- semifitted
- Length
- hip
- Hood
- 3 panel
- Pockets
- zippered chest
- Recommended Use
- all-mountain skiing, all-mountain snowboarding, backcountry skiing, backcountry snowboarding, backpacking, bouldering, casual, hiking, road running, trail running
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Overall Rating
5 based on 1 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageSeptember 11, 2020
Norrona, how can you go wrong
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
- Size Bought:
- L
- Weight:
- 180
I am a little addicted to Norrona and bought this to wear as a hoodie on longer treks (20 mile days) and it works great. Moved very well on my body and felt light all the way. Last trip was Mt Shuksan in WA where I had a t-shirt underneath and it was roughly 75f degrees at the start of the climb and 40f (with windshield) on top. I had to put the Trollveggen jacket on at the top while eating my lunch but overall, just used this for the accent.
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