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Arc'teryx
Arc'teryx - Kyanite Lightweight Hoody
Arc'teryx
Kyanite Lightweight Hoody
119,96 €* 149,95 € -20%
Available Sizes: 2XL
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The extremely versatile Arc'teryx Kyanite Lightweight Hoody is the perfect choice for climbing tours, ski days on the slopes, hikes in freezing cold or to warm up after getting up. Whether as a mid-layer or outer layer, the Arc'teryx Kyanite Lightweight Hoody warms, gives freedom of movement and wears comfortably soft. The Torrent stretch fleece of the Arc'teryx Kyanite Lightweight Hoody is breathable, elastic, quick-drying and insulating, and has all the features you could wish for in a fleece jacket.

The Arc'teryx Kyanite Lightweight Hoody´s features include:

• perfect moisture management
• high-necked hood with interior tape
• tonal front zipper with custom pull
• 2 pockets with zippers at lower front
• cuffs, hem and collar have been trimmed with durable Tanica™ stretch fabric
• underarm gussets
• preformed regular cut for maximum freedom of movement
• bluesign® approved Torrent Stretch Fleece made of 84% polyester, 16% elastane
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Arc’teryx Hooded Sweaters

Arc’teryx is a high performance outdoor equipment company known for leading innovations in climbing, skiing and alpine technologies. The brand was established in 1989 by Dave Lane and Jeremy Guard under the name Rock Solid to realize their ideas of highly functional climbing equipment. Soon after, Lane sold his holdings of the company to silent partners. In 1991, Jeremy Guard changed the company’s name to Arc’teryx to reflect the brand’s vision to take the outdoor industry to the next level. The current goal of Arc’teryx is to use the best materials and develop high-quality, long-lasting products, accompanied by the philosophy of meeting the dependency on the environment with the utmost respect. Driven by design, community, science and passion, Arc’teryx is committed to halving its environmental footprint while increasing its positive impact on the social component of the production chain. For example, Arc’teryx is an early signatory to the UN Fashion Industry Charter for Climate Action, a member of the Climate Action Corps of the Outdoor Industry Association, a co-founder of the Catalyst Business Coalition, and a company that has a verified science-based goal of creating low-carbon solutions. A big topic at Arc’teryx is the sustainability of the designs, which is noticeable both in the production and in the extension of the products, coupled with a timeless aesthetic of the designs.