La Sportiva | SKU:
LS-L73EBSBL--
LS Hoody - Kap Hybrid M
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Dedicated to low intensity ski touring, this hybrid jacket with hood is made with the new Techstretch Storm fleece and a recycled and natural Kapok padding.
A really cool piece that provides wind and thermal protection, while being ecofriendly.
Features:
- Technical hybrid jacket insulated with sustainable Kapok fibre designed to protect ski mountaineers on the coldest days and throughout the day
- Breathability and body temperature maintenance thanks to the Vapovent™ construction
- Functionality, technicality and sustainability combined perfectly to protect against the cold, wind and snow
- Adjustable ergonomic stretch hood
- 2 front pockets with zip + 1 zippered internal chest pocket
- Stretch adjustable cuffs
Specifications:
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Materials:
Main: WSL02 100% recycled polyamide
Sleeves, shoulders, hood, bottom and side insert: WSH03 91% recycled polyester 9% elastane
VAPOVENT™ lining: MSH28 75% recycled polyester 25% polyester
Padding: PNK02
KAPOK filling: 50% Kapok 50% Recycled Polyester
Face: 100% Polyester no woven
Backing: 100% Polyester no woven [60 g] - Weight: 502g
Details:
- Breathability: Highly breathable garments providing optimum climate control
- Regular fit: Comfortable, technical cut
- Durability: Highly resistant products that withstand maximum wear and tear
- Lightweight: Products designed for mountaineering where minimum weight is essential
- Insulation: Products that can be worn in cold temperatures
- Layer 3: Softshell & Hybrid Layer
- Vapovent: Insulation and optimal breathability. Keeps humidity and sweat away from the body.
- Kapok Fibre: Flocus insulation is similar to down but is light and retains its properties after more washes.
- Tech Stretch Storm: Single layer woven technology unites softshell and fleece into one, achieving the right balance between breathability, wind resistance and water repellency
- Recycled Fabric: Recycled polyester fibers come from postconsumer PET bottles and recycled polyamide fibers are made with industrial waste