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Description:
When the outdoors beckon, don't let sharp, blustery winds stop you; wrap yourself in the Transition Featherweight Zip T by Mountain Hardwear that sports GORE WINDSTOPPER material to keep you safe from the elements. An excellent next-to skin garment, while you're protected from the wind you'll also have ample moisture-wicking thanks to Push Pull Knit panels.
Features:
- Stay dry and safe from the wind in GORE WINDSTOPPER N2S Silkweight, a 3-layer laminate that also wicks moisture from your skin for quick evaporation
- You'll have even more enhanced wicking thanks to the Push Pull Knit stretch panels that also provide a comfortable, conforming fit
- Don't worry about chafing from the seams - they're located away from abrasion prone areas - so you'll be comfy even when wearing a pack
- When you need a little extra ventilation, unzip the 12-inch front zipper for a little more air
- 2006 Closeout
Specifications:
- Weight: 7 ounces
- Shell: polyester jersey knit
- Lining: brushed polyester knit
- Laminate: GORE WINDSTOPPER N2S
Specifications based on size Medium.
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Great for spring mountain biking By KT from Moscow, Idaho on 5/7/2007 Sleeve Length: Feels true to length Chest Size: Feels true to size Pros: Breathable, Good windblock Cons: Torso a little too long Best Uses: Mountain biking, Spring trail running Describe Yourself: Avid Adventurer Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
By mtnfreak from CA on 1/28/2007 Sleeve Length: Feels true to length Chest Size: Feels true to size Pros: Breathable, Durable, Lightweight, Warm Best Uses: Climbing, Hiking and Camping Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
By Dragonwoman from Bend, OR on 12/26/2006 Sleeve Length: Feels true to length Chest Size: Feels true to size Pros: Breathable, Lightweight, Windproof Best Uses: Active sports cool weathe, running, Snowshoeing
Awesome range of movement By Spoonetta from Burke, VA on 7/12/2006 Length: Felt true to length Pros: Breathable, Durable, Lightweight, Warm Best Uses: Cold Weather, Extreme Conditions, Hiking and Camping
By Skuabird from Atlanta, GA on 3/6/2006 Pros: Compact, Lightweight, Styling, Tough Best Uses: Biking, Day trip, Hiking
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