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¥25,300
Product number: 101295
A zip-up jacket made entirely of long pile fleece material that easily traps dead air
It can be used by both men and women.
This fleece jacket is made of fabric with excellent wind resistance and abrasion resistance, and can be worn outdoors in the winter by layering it with a hard shell or down jacket.
The chest pocket and double zipper design are recommended for town use.
Of course, it also has functions such as hand warmer pockets and an adjuster cord at the hem.
Polyester material is layered on the upper part of the body to reduce hair damage and fluff adhesion when carrying a backpack.
As expected of a casually drop in Karima who knows the mountains.
Antibacterial processing is applied to the product, and antibacterial processing material is also used for the pocket area.
Weight: 580g
Material:
Body: Boa Fleece (Polyester 100%)
Separate cloth: Polyester Dyed Typewriter (Polyester 100%)
Length: M/74 cm, L76 /cm, XL/78 cm
Chest: M/112 cm, L/116 cm, XL/120 cm
Sleeve length: M/88 cm, L/91 cm, XL/94 cm
Bottom width: M/24.5 cm, L/25.5 cm, XL/26.5 cm
What is KARRIMOR
Karrimor is an outdoor brand from England, the birthplace of alpinism.
The origin of the word is “carry more”.
Karrimor was founded in 1946 by Charles and Mary Parson as a cycling bag manufacturer.
Its tough and functional reputation soon reached climbers.
In 1957, the company entered the rucksack field.
At the same time as developing cutting-edge products that meet the objectives of top climbers, we began supporting the challenges of many climbers and adventurers.
We have conducted joint research with world-class climbers and released many innovative products.
Their spirit of challenge and feedback from them is why Karrimor is not just an outdoor brand, but lives with climbers...or alpinism itself.
From the introduction of the first climbing rucksack to the present, Karrimor continues to take on countless challenges to the world's highest peaks, polar regions, and tropical rainforests.