Mountain Hardwear Men's Nailhead Pullover Shirt

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Main Features

  • Warm, 100% polyester 7.9 oz. Polartec Thermal Pro Nailhead face fabric
  • Flat lock seams for durability and layering comfort
  • Loose fit cut helps trap heat
  • Lifetime warranty against defects in materials and workmanship

Description

You don't have to mountain climb, backpack or hike in the deepest reaches of the most remote backcountry to justify the wearing this roasty-toasty and lightweight pullover. The soft, velour face of the Polartec Thermal Pro Nailhead feels comfortable and delivers an amazing warmth-to-weight ratio, no matter what you do in cool weather. The relaxed, loose fit design works well with an assortment of layers and help trap and hold pockets of warm air against your arms and torso.

Other Details

  • Brand: Mountain Hardwear
  • Department: mens
  • FabricType: fleece
  • Label: Mountain Hardwear
  • Manufacturer: Mountain Hardwear
  • SKU: 0m1088

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