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Helly Hansen Men's Crew Hooded Midlayer Jacket 2.0
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Helly Hansen Men's Crew Hooded Midlayer Jacket 2.0

Helly Hansen Men's Crew Hooded Midlayer Jacket 2.0
Helly Hansen Men's Crew Hooded Midlayer Jacket 2.0
Helly Hansen Men's Crew Hooded Midlayer Jacket 2.0
Helly Hansen Men's Crew Hooded Midlayer Jacket 2.0
Helly Hansen Men's Crew Hooded Midlayer Jacket 2.0
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34442
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$185.00
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  • About Helly Hansen

A sleek, insulated, and hooded midlayer jacket designed to keep you warm and dry on the water

Originally developed as a waterproof insulation layer for sailors, our Men's Crew Hooded Midlayer Sailing Jacket 2.0 is an excellent insulated jacket that you can also wear as an outer layer. We built this waterproof, windproof, and breathable midlayer sailing jacket with Helly Tech Protection. It features an updated lining constructed with Polartec fleece and a polyester insulation lined with taffeta in the sleeves so it slides on and off easily. The articulated elbow and shoulder allow for greater freedom of movement. The center front YKK Vislon zipper is stronger and more saltwater resistant, so it withstands corrosion. Its design also includes a hood that can pack down into the collar. Both the collar and the hand pockets have a brushed Tricot lining.

Features:

  • Helly Tech Protection
  • Polartec fleece
  • 2-layer construction
  • Fully seam sealed
  • Packable hood in collar
  • Adjustable drawcord on hem
  • Brushed polyester inside collar and hand pockets
  • Drawstring adjustment inside hood
  • Helly Tech Protection fabric
  • Waterproof, windproof and breathable
  • Durable Water Repellency (DWR) treatment
  • Lined for comfort
  • Hip length
  • Adjustable cuffs
  • Embroider friendly
  • Brushed fleece lining
  • PFC-free DWR

Specifications:

  • Fiber content: Shell: 100% Polyester - Lining: 100% Polyester (Recycled) - Lining 2: 100% Polyester
  • Weight: 800g
  • Windproof: 4/6
  • Waterproofness: 4/6
  • Insulation: 3/6
  • Breathability: 4/6
  • Lightness: 4/6
  • Durability: 4/6

Use for:

  • Coastal Sailing
  • Marine Lifestyle

Care Instructions: Close zippers before washing. Do not soak. Do not use fabric softener. Tumble dry garment to reactivate water repellent treatment. Wash dark colours separately. Use liquid detergent. Use washing agent for technical garments.

The story of Helly Hansen started in 1877. After many years at sea, norwegian captain Helly Juell Hansen and his wife Maren Margarethe began producing oilskin jackets, trousers, sou'westers and tarpaulins, made from coarse linen soaked in linseed oil.

They certainly struck a nerve in the market, because over the first five years they sold approximately 10,000 pieces. In 1878 the company won a diploma for excellence at the Paris Expo, and began exporting its products.

In the 20th century, Helly Hansen made several breakthroughs in product development to complete the layering principle today known as the 3-Layer System. In 1949 the Helox, a thin sheet of translucent PVC plastic sewn into waterproof coats, took over for the oilbased outerwear and became the must-have protection for outdoor use. With a production of 30,000 coats each month the success was almost immediate.

The original fleece, the fiberpile, was developed in 1961 and has been perfected for almost 50 years since. This new insulation layer was warm, lightweight and fast-drying, ideal for wearing under the protective layer. It was soon embraced by workers because it offered extraordinary insulation against the cold, and ventilated well during hard, physical work. It even protected against snow and light rain, staying extremely durable and warm after many washes.

The layering story was completed in the 1970s, with the development of LIFA. This wonder-fiber, used in LIFA, kept the skin dry and warm by pushing moisture away from the body, making it the ideal baselayer fabric for outdoor and workwear use. The latest generation of LIFA is still used in our baselayers today.

In 1980, the Helly Tech technology was launched, using both hydrophilic and microporous technology, which meant the apparel was both waterproof and breathable. This meant that anyone who participated in high-activity outdoor sports could expect their clothing to work with them, not against them. The evolution of breathable, waterproof jackets had a profound effect on the outdoor industry. Helly Hansen now produced technical outerwear garments.

The heritage from Helly Juell Hansen is still our cornerstone. Today our gear is used by world-class sailors, skiers and adventurers who spend their time between human will and nature's forces, and demand full protection and performance when the conditions are at their worst.

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