Made from recycled and recyclable fibersĪ new light fabric construction where fibers that trap warm air is encapsulated in small pockets.Sheds 80% less microfibers compared to conventional fleece.Zippered side pockets and inside stash pockets.Treat it well and it will become a lifelong companion. Mono Air Houdi is designed to be as versatile as possible. The high collar, snug hood and thumb loops create extra comfort and a sense of being sheltered. The knitted face fabric takes the worst edge of the wind but is still highly breathable. Mono Air Houdi has been field tested for ski touring, rock climbing, alpine trekking, and many other demanding adventures. The light, stretchy and durable fabric works perfectly as an outer layer or as insulation underneath a ski jacket or a winter coat. Men's Mono Air Houdi is a lightweight insulation garment for four season use. The result is a smooth and strong fabric that will keep you warm and endure years of hard use. The face of the fabric is reinforced with a hardface treatment that prevent pilling and snagging. The pockets trap warm air from your body to create insulation and at the same time protect the insulating fibers from escaping. In Mono Air, endlessly long and lofty fibers are knitted into small pockets between a face and back fabric. In a conventional fleece, the cut-off fibers that create the fuzzy structure are exposed and can therefore shed from the garment during wash or when you use it. When you feel the warmth on a cold ski tour in the backcountry, when you snuggle up during a coffee break at the climbing crag, you should also feel the comfort of contributing to a world without waste. A fleece that is both anti-shedding and circular is nothing less than groundbreaking. It sheds 80% less microfibers compared to conventional fleece and is made from recycled and recyclable materials. The Mono Air fabric is specifically designed to combat plastic waste. Winner of both ISPO Award Gold and OR Innovation Award, Mono Air Houdi is an innovation both in terms of performance and sustainability.
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