New Colors Added

Taiss Light ML Hooded Jacket Women

Versatile hooded mid-layer

£81£135–40%

Brick-black

  • Taiss Light ML Hooded Jacket Women - brick-black, XS thumbnail
  • Taiss Light ML Hooded Jacket Women - blood red-marine, XL thumbnail
  • Taiss Light ML Hooded Jacket Women - supernova-marine, M thumbnail
  • Taiss Light ML Hooded Jacket Women - deep ice-cool blue, M thumbnail
The Taiss Light can be worn any time of year and is perfect for all kinds of mountain activities. Medium-strength 4-way stretch fleece with high nylon content and shaped cut provide freedom of movement and abrasion resistance. The smooth outer material makes the jacket ideal for wearing under a...
  • 6 out of 6
    6/6
    Climbing
  • 6 out of 6
    6/6
    Hiking
  • 6 out of 6
    6/6
    Mountaineering
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    5/6
    Freeriding
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    Ski Touring
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    5/6
    Skiing
  • Lightweight, comfortable, stretchable material
  • Robust fabric thanks to polyamide content
  • Regulated moisture-wicking prevents rapid overcooling
  • Very good warmth-to-weight ratio
  • Fitted hood can be worn under a helmet
  • Hood with elasticated border
  • Ponytail hole in hood
  • 2 climbing harness-compatible side pockets with concealed zipper for a feminine look
  • Functional underarm gusset for optimum freedom of movement
  • Flat seam design for a high level of comfort and to avoid chafing under the backpack
  • Thumbholes
    • Mountaineering, Ski Touring, Climbing, Hiking, Skiing
    • 1014-04540
    • CutAthletic Fit
    • Weight309 g

  • Main material56% Polyamide, 32% Polyester, 12% Spandex

  • Do not use chlorine-based bleach

    Do not use chlorine-based bleach

  • Do not dry clean or use solvents to remove stains

    Do not dry clean or use solvents to remove stains

  • Do not iron or treat with steam

    Do not iron or treat with steam

  • Do not use fabric softener

  • Do not tumble dry

    Do not tumble dry

  • Machine wash on normal cycle (max. 30° C)

    Machine wash on normal cycle (max. 30° C)

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