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Scott Hoody W's Defined Light

Hoody W's Defined Light
Hoody W's Defined Light
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The SCOTT Defined Light Hoodie for women is made of stretch material, dries quickly and keeps... more

Hoody W's Defined Light

The SCOTT Defined Light Hoodie for women is made of stretch material, dries quickly and keeps you warm. This new, super lightweight midlayer is guaranteed to become your new favorite. Thanks to the unique mesh structure, you will stay warm during all activities, whether on the bike, running, skiing or climbing. It can easily be combined with other layers and is an essential for your outdoor wardrobe all year round.

The most important facts at a glance

330 g
Hood

Product details

Made for:
Ladies
Optimal for:
  • Running
  • Climbing
  • Skiing
  • Cycling
Bags:
  • Zipper pockets for the hands
Hood:
  • yes
Weight:
330 g (medium size)
Fit:
Regular
Features:
  • Ergonomic hood
  • Zipper pockets for the hands
  • Functional, lightweight stretch insulation
  • Full-length front zipper
Materials:
94% polyester, 6% spandex
Note on materials:
DUROxpand 4-way stretch fabric, fast drying DRYOxcell material

Care instructions

  • Machine wash: Normal programme (max. 30 °C)
  • Do not bleach
  • Tumble dry on low temperature (low setting)
  • Do not iron
  • Do not dry clean
  • Do not use fabric softener

Technologies and manufacturing processes

  • DUROxpand

    DUROxpand technology gives you the freedom of movement and comfort you need in all weather conditions. The 4-way stretch material ensures better mobility during any activity.
  • DRYOxcell

    DRYOxcell fabrics are designed to dry faster and provide more protection from saturation. The quick-drying technology wicks moisture away from the skin and distributes it over a larger area in the fabric. This allows moisture to evaporate faster, keeping you dry and comfortable for longer.
  • PFCs Free

    PFCs, or perfluorinateds, are chemicals. They are used in many industries. But research has shown that they are bad for the human body and the environment. That's why textile manufacturers are banning them from their products.