Women's First Light Hybrid Hoody

Women's First Light Hybrid Hoody

Regular price €260,00 EUR
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A highly breathable and versatile insulating midlayer combining the benefits of our First Light insulated with key panels of merino wool, the First Light 1.0 Stretch Hoody insulates, breathes and moves with you through pre-dawn starts, headlamp descents and everything in between.

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A highly versatile insulating midlayer combining the benefits of our First Light insulation with key panels of blended merino wool, the First Light Hybrid Hoody insulates, breathes and moves with you through pre-dawn starts, headlamp descents and everything in between.

This dynamic hoody features migration-resistant PrimaLoft® Gold Active Insulation in the hood, chest and arms, with a blended merino wool backing and sleeve for increased breathability and range of motion. Its lightweight, 20D stretch nylon ripstop shell has a DWR coating that resists unexpected weather. The jacket also has zippered chest pockets that store small essentials.

SPECS

  • Weight: 317 g
  • Size Range: XS-XL

SPECS

  • Weight: 317 g
  • Size Range: XS-XL

MATERIALS

  • [Shell] 20d Nylon Stretch Ripstop w/ PFAS-free DWR (100% Nylon, 47gsm)
  • [Shell 2] Nylon Face Wool Back Double Jersey (54% Merino Wool, 46% Nylon)
  • [Insulation] Primaloft Gold Active (60 gsm, 100% Polyester)
  • [Lining] Nylon Stretch Woven (100% Nylon, 44 gsm)

Technology & Sustainability

PFC Free DWR

Our durable water repellant (DWR) treatment doesn’t use PFCs, also known as PFAS, so you can stay dry without the use of “forever chemicals".

Practical Product Lifetime Warranty

We trust what we make because we use what we make. All Black Diamond soft goods are warranted against defects in materials and construction for the practical lifetime of the product.

Diamonds In The Valley

YOU DON’T AIMLESSLY ARRIVE INTO YOSEMITE VALLEY

What sets Yosemite Valley apart—what truly makes it special—is not the history, not the size and scale of the walls, but the endless opportunities for unearthing new lines. From the walls to the boulders, it continues to be the past, present, and future of our sport.