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SmartWool TML Mid Full-Zip Hoody

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For maximum warmth with minimal bulk, this piece is a true fleece alternative. The hood fits perfectly under a climbing or ski helmet, which gives you no breaks in protection, keeping you warm. The offset zipper helps to prevent chin chaffing.

  • Merino Wool inside for unbeatable temperature regulation and odour control
  • Nylon outside increases durability and weather resistance
  • Semi-form fit with articulated elbows
  • Centre front zip with draft flap and chin guard
  • Articulated hood fits under a ski helmet
  • Engineered thumbholes and clean cuff bindings
  • Two hand pockets with Durawelt zips
  • One chest pocket with Durawelt zip
  • Weight: 620g (L)
  • More info:

    Women's TML Mid Full-Zip Hoody: www.smartwool.com

    Men's TML Mid Full-Zip Hoody: www.smartwool.com

    SmartWool Stockist info: Tel 01753 497153


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13 Dec, 2011
Would be great if someone produced something similar, maybe a baselayer with a 1/4 zip and a hood.
13 Dec, 2011
13 Dec, 2011
Ah, now we know where the blue 'intel inside' guys get their kit from! Seriously though, we got these in this year and they look lovely, unfortunately I couldn't try one in my size but they seem quite baggy on the hanger. I'm still not convinced on this kind of wool as a 'technical' mid layer though, especially at that price. It's heavier than fleece, doesn't transfer moisture like fleece and if it does get wet you're screwed because it'll soak up gallons of water and take ages to dry out. Ben
15 Dec, 2011
Amazing, that's exactly what I want! I had a quick internet search but assumed noone would do one given they'd look to be on a fashion level with romper suits.
15 Dec, 2011
And alas, nowhere currently sells them. Is it a new product line that's not made it to shops yet or long discontinued. Exactly what I've wanted for ages; winter baselayer, merino, half zip, close fitting under helmet hood, thumb loops (though the cuff looks a bit long maybe for gloves?)and the shoulder construction looks like there's a bit of thought to it and no bloody chest pocket which seems to be on every piece of gear.

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