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Freewheel Half Zip Hoodie - Women's
Outdoor Research
Freewheel Half Zip Hoodie - Women's
$179.00
Description

  The Freewheel Half Zip Hoodie is a breathable, quick-drying layer that protects against wind and moisture while logging trail or gravel miles on cool weather days. Bike-specific fit and features include a drop-tail hem, an extended front zip for easy on and off, articulated cuffs, a 3-panel hood that fits underneath a helmet, and strategically placed shoulder seams for comfortable pack wear.

  The Freewheel Hoodie's durable double-weave fabric offers movement-mirroring stretch to complement quick reactions on the bike and features bluesign®-approved and recycled materials. It also has integrated UPF 50+ sun protection for long days in the saddle. Constructed specifically with trail and gravel riding in mind, the Freewheel Half Zip Hoodie is a bike-specific cool weather top for extending the season deep into the shoulder season.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Outdoor Research
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
300862
Gender:
Women's
Weight:
12.3 oz / 349 g
Center Back Length:
72.4 cm / 28.5 in
Origin:
Vietnam
Materials:
  • bluesign®-approved 92% Recycled Nylon
  • 8% Spandex
Features:
  • Water Resistant
  • Wind Resistant
  • Breathable
  • Quick-Drying
  • Movement-Mirroring Stretch
  • Abrasion-Resistant
  • UPF 50+
  • 3-Panel Hood Fits Under Bike Helmet
  • Hood with Low-Pro™ Binding
  • No Seams on Top of Shoulder for Comfort with Backpack Straps
  • 13” (33cm) Center Front Zipper
  • Bonded Zip Pocket at Left Waist
  • Bonded Articulated Cuffs with Gusset
  • Contoured Hem with Drop Tail for Extended Coverage
  • Brushed Interior Fabric for Warmth
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