NorronaWomen's Lyngen GTX Jacket
Suitable for
Women
Specific activity
- Ski Touring
- Mountaineering
- Alpinism
- Ski Mountaineering
Other Material Technology
OEKO-TEX® Standard 100
GORE-TEX
GORE-TEX® C-Knit™
Membrane layers
3-layer construction
Water column
28000 mm
Features
- Thumb loops
- Elastic inner sleeves
- Extra high collar
- Hood
- Pre-shaped sleeves
- Extended back
- Width-adjustable hem
Hood Features
- Helmet-compatible hood
- Adjustable hood
Zip
- Laminated
- Chin protector
- YKK®
Pockets
- Inner pocket
- Front pocket
Functional Material
- DWR
- GORE-TEX ®
Ventilation
Ventilation option
General Material Properties
- Breathable
- Small pack size
- Waterproof
- Windproof
Sustainability Features
- bluesign® compliant
- Contains recycled materials
- PFC-free water treatment
Main material
100% polyamide
Partly made from recycled material
100 % polyamide
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100 % polyamide
Insert
100% polyamide
Fit
Slim Fit
Reference weight
322 g (Size M)
Description
<p>The Lyngen GTX jacket is your sport-oriented weather protection for all your routes that you tackle at high speed. Whether you're ski touring, trekking, mountaineering or even trail running in poor weather - you'll stay dry and have excellent ventilation.</p>
<p>Thanks to the Gore-Tex® material with C-Knit™, the hardshell jacket easily keeps out wind, rain and snow. It has a soft feel and impresses with great breathability.</p>
<p>To prevent overheating at high speeds, the Lyngen has a great ventilation concept. In addition to the classic underarm zippers, you also get a long zipper on the chest to let fresh air in directly from the front.</p>
<p>The adjustable, helmet-compatible hood, the adjustable cuffs with hand gaiters including thumb loops, the high collar and the extended back help to keep the cold wet out. The Lyngen GTX jacket has a technical, rather slim and pre-shaped cut that allows plenty of freedom of movement.</p>
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